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Chewy.com Halo Review #chewyInfluencer

It has been a while since we have reviewed a Chewy.com product!   This month we are trying Halo- Salmon and venison recipe!  Kiah is still having her camera-shy attitude.  She continues to avoid me when I call her name when I have my phone out.   She almost thinks she is in trouble.  She actually was very excited when we were opening the box!  


Description of Halo:

Give your petite pooch what he naturally craves with Halo Wild Salmon & Venison Recipe Healthy Weight Small Breed Canned Dog Food. Feeding your furry friend a holistic diet makes a whole lot of difference thanks to this delicious food made with real, whole-meat protein and never any meat-meals or by-products. Sustainably-caught, wild salmon is the very first ingredient, along with a variety of wholesome non-GMO garden fruits and vegetables. This special recipe is formulated with lower protein and the correct caloric content to help your little pup maintain his ideal weight, and he’ll love the highly-digestible, meaty flavor. Vitamins, minerals and trace nutrients are added to help keep your happy little dog healthy–inside and out.Key Benefits
Made with real, whole salmon and venison and never any rendered meat meal, like chicken meal or fish meal.
Wholesome, non-GMO kale, quinoa, raspberries and cranberries provide essential antioxidants, fiber and vitamins in this recipe that’s specially formulated for small dogs.
Complete and balanced nutrition is fortified with essential minerals and trace nutrients, including healthy fats for energy.
Made in the USA with no meat-meals, hormones or antibiotics, as well as no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives; packed in BPA-free cans for safety.
Smooth, delicious texture provides additional hydration and can be used as a delicious topper over dry kibble to entice a picky eater.



 My Review:
Kiah was curious when I put this food in her dish.  She did a lot more smelling than eating the first time.   I am not convinced that she is loving this dog food because she is not eating it right away.  She sometimes leaves it in her food dish for several minutes before going and eating.   I think if I get this food again I will get the chicken and not the salmon recipe.   I still love the good ingredients this food is made from!   I was slightly surprised that she acted the way she did with a wet food because to me this would be better compared to dry food.   I like knowing she is getting a balanced dog diet with this food... even if she is being stubborn!   



Thank you chewy.com for sending me this review item for free.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.  



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