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Wild Frontier Dog Food Review


Who Likes SALMON?  

Description

Nutro Wild Frontier Cold Water Recipe offers a grain-free, high-protein diet for your dog's natural instincts. This great-tasting dry dog food satisfies your dog's hunger with real salmon and provides the steady energy they need to run and play all day. Best of all, Nutro Wild Frontier Cold Water Recipe is made in their U.S. facilities with quality ingredients from around the world. Feed your dog what they instinctually crave.
Key Benefits
Number-one ingredient is great-tasting, real cod which delivers amino acids to build muscle and maintain a healthy metabolism. Give your dog all that she needs to thrive and stay healthy.
This product is formulated to be high in protein which helps keep your dog full and happy. Ideally made without grains, corn gluten meal, wheat or soy protein. Because of this, there is a less chance of aggravating food sensitivities and allergies.
Provides the fuel necessary to bolster aerobic capacity while ensuring long term energy. Ensures steady energy for the active lifestyle of physically driven dogs
Made with absolutely no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. This is a high-quality product that is produced in the manufacturer's own facilities to ensure safety and quality.
Nutro's dedicated team of experts tailor their formulas to your pet's life stage and health condition. They only use natural ingredients that they directly buy and can trace back to their suppliers.

Kiah has a good nose as you can see in this picture she was smelling the shipping box and getting very excited for me to open it.  

Thanks Chewy.com for sending me the Wild Frontier Salmon recipe food for my dog Kiah to sample.   I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.  


We are still working on taking pictures.  Kiah can be so stubborn.  She refused to look at the camera and if even appears that she is pouting but trust me she was just trying so hard not to be all hyper.   She wanted to try her new food and was super excited.  


See she is looking away for this one.  So what did Kiah think of the Wild Frontier?   She loved it!  She would eat her whole cup of food in one sitting. 
Kiah seems to really enjoy that salmon in her food.  She was a happy dog while eating it too!   Again Kiah is getting spoiled with this food as it is all natural ingredients!  YAY for keeping my dog healthy! 


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