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Kiah- The Honest Kitchen Grain Free Review



Description

Treat your dog to The Honest Kitchen Grain-Free Beef Recipe Dehydrated Dog Food—a meal that is both nutritious and delicious! This grain-free dehydrated dog food provides a wholesome meal for puppies and adult dogs. It is packed with 100% real ranch raised beef and a variety of fruits and vegetables including cranberries, coconut, sweet potatoes, kale and more! Made without corn, wheat or soy, this grain-free formula is paw-sitively perfect for doggos with food sensitivities. With this human grade recipe produced in a human grade facility, Honest Kitchen proves that you don’t have to be a human to eat like one!


Key Benefits
Made with real ranch raised beef, fruits and vegetables and is intended for puppies and adult dogs of all breeds and sizes.
Dehydrated whole foods maintain their vitamins and minerals so that your furry friend gets all the nutrition he needs—just add water!
Grain-free formula made without corn, wheat, soy or add sugars made especially suitable for pals with food sensitivities.
Contains no by-products, preservatives, GMO ingredients, hormones or antibiotics because your pup deserves nothing but the best.
World’s first pet food made in the USA with 100% human grade ingredients produced in a human food facility.

My Review
I have never done a dehydrated food for Kiah before.   It sounds strange and it has a different dog food smell then what I am accustomed to.  Kiah however truly enjoyed me pouring it over her dry dog food in her bowl.  

When you open the package it doesn't look like much in the container because it is dehydrated.  Once water is added and you stir it really is a lot of food to add to your dog's dish.  

Kiah just had a birthday and is now 6 years old so we want to make sure her diet is filled with good minerals and vitamins and not fillers.   This is definitely a good thing to add to her diet!   A + grade from me!  




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