Showing posts with label beef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beef. Show all posts

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Stella & Chewy's Carnivore Crunch Freeze-Dried Treats - chewy.com Product Review

This month, we received Stella & Chewy's Carnivore Crunch Freeze-Dried Treats in Grass-Fed Beef Recipe from chewy.com.

The original inspiration for the Stella & Chewy's company was a dog named Chewy! Their products focus on providing raw nutrition in safe, easy-to-use formats, ranging from treats to meal mixers to complete dinners.

Stella & Chewy's Carnivore Crunch Freeze-Dried Treats, Beef Recipe
Carnivore Crunch treats contain 98% meat, organs and ground bone, providing that meaty flavor that dogs love. Plus, they contain limited ingredients, great for those pups with sensitive stomachs. The only non-beef ingredients in the beef recipe are pumpkin seeds and tocopherols (for preservation).

Chewy smells something yummy!
At less than 3 calories per treat, they are perfect for Chewy's current predicament. He fractured a toe chasing after a cat, so now he is on exercise limitations and thus needs to be fed less. He's still the same Chewy that loves food, so low-calorie treats are his best option.

Freeze-dried treat nuggets
Despite having "crunch" in the product name, these treats are not crunchy. They have the typical freeze-dried raw nugget consistency, and crumble when you break them apart.

My Chewy loves them!



Disclaimer: We received a free bag of Stella & Chewy's Carnivore Crunch Freeze-Dried Dog Treats in Grass-fed Beef Recipe from chewy.com for review purposes as part of the chewy.com Blogger Program. We did not receive any monetary compensation for this post, and all opinions shared above are our own.


Saturday, December 31, 2016

Stewart Pro-Treat Raw Naturals Real Beef Freeze-Dried Dog Treats - chewy.com Product Review

This month we tried Stewart Pro-Treat Raw Naturals Freeze-Dried Dog Treats from chewy.com. I like that they are:
  • made in the USA
  • made with healthy, human-grade ingredients
  • made with real meat, veggies, and fruits
  • grain-free
  • freeze-dried to lock in flavor and nutrients


The treats look like typical freeze-dried nuggets, shaped in what I interpret to be a heart. Or perhaps it is a steak. I would consider them to be bite-sized, unless you have a teeny tiny dog.


Chewy is a big fan of these treats. He thinks they smell and taste amazing, and will sit very nicely to get one (or two...or three). Here he is performing his disappearing treat trick: 


He hoovers them right up! Each shot was taken within milliseconds from each other. That's how much he loves them!

Disclaimer: We received a free bag of Stewart Pro-Treat Raw Naturals Real Beef Freeze-Dried Dog Treats in Real Beef Recipe from chewy.com for review purposes as part of the chewy.com Blogger Program. We did not receive any monetary compensation for this post, and all opinions shared above are our own.


Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Nature's Variety Instinct Raw Market Meal Blends: Beef Recipe - chewy.com Product Review

This month we received Nature's Variety Instinct Raw Market Meal Blends from chewy.com to test out. The Instinct Raw Market Meal Blends are freeze-dried, raw complete diets. We chose the Beef Recipe for some variety, since so many dog food products are made with chicken (the other option).

Nature's Variety Instinct Raw Market Meal Blends, Beef Recipe
I like that the packaging actually has a picture of what the food looks like. Most dog foods just have a photo of a dog frolicking in a field or some generic drawing, so it can be nice to know what to expect when you open up a new food. 

The meal blend consists of freeze-dried veggies, fruits, and little meaty nuggets. I like that the fruits and veggies are minimally processed and actually identifiable! The freeze-drying process locks in nutrition and flavor, which is a plus.

Inside the bag
Chewy thought the food smelled delightful and couldn't wait to try it.

Smells yummy!
Chewy looked on in anticipation while I attempted to rehydrate the food.

Food!!!
The serving suggestion says "Crush pieces and wait 10 minutes if full rehydration is desired." I didn't crush the pieces because it seemed counterintuitive - they made them into little nuggets, and now I have to un-nugget them? 

After soaking the uncrushed freeze-dried food for 10 minutes, there was still quite a bit of water left in the dish. I even flipped the nuggets over halfway through so that both sides could get soaked. 

+ 0 minutes                                                                                        + 10 minutes
Chewy didn't mind that there was extra water - he probably likes the fruity/meaty/vegetable-y taste. He happily lapped up everything in his dish every time I gave him some of the Meal Blends.

Hoovering at full speed
The suggested feeding amounts chart on the bag only lists up to a 40 lb dog, which is not so helpful when your dog is much larger than that. Chewy only got to eat it as an addition to his regular meals. If I was to feed Chewy the Meal Blends for entire meals, he'd probably go through an entire 1 lb. bag in a day or less! Considering that, I find the Meal Blends to be NOT cost effective, but of course you often pay a premium for healthier foods!

Overall, Chewy and I were pleased with the Raw Market Meal Blends because of the nutrition, visible whole foods, and taste, but I do not think it is an economical diet for a large dog. For us, it would be more of a treat than an actual meal.


Disclaimer: We received a free bag of Nature's Variety Instinct Raw Market Meal Blends Beef Recipe from chewy.com for review purposes as part of the chewy.com Blogger Program. We did not receive any monetary compensation for this post, and all opinions shared above are our own.



Monday, June 1, 2015

Caru Natural Stews: Product Review

When shopping for dog food or treats, do you look for human-grade, natural and nutritious ingredients? I often do, and Caru's line of Natural Stews fits those criteria to a T.

Caru Pet Food is a family-owned company inspired by a Golden Retriever named Karu (and I am obviously very partial to Goldens!). Karu's parents began cooking a homemade diet for him in hopes of ending a vicious cycle of ear infections, and their positive results led to the creation of Caru (read the full story here).


Caru Natural Stews are:

  • made with natural ingredients
  • made with real meat sourced from the US (meat is the first ingredient!)
  • made in the US, in USDA-inspected facilities
  • free of grain, wheat, gluten, corn, and soy
  • free of hormones, antibiotics, and animal by-products
  • free of artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives
  • human grade (but formulated for dogs!)
  • prepared in small batches that are independently tested for safety
  • complete and balanced formulas, fortified with vitamins and minerals


Chewy had a real serious case of the hungry eyes for the stews.

What's this?

Can I eat it?
[[This post will only cover the Natural Stews; we'll review the treats another time]]

There are 4 flavors of Caru Natural Stews: Beef, Chicken, Turkey, and Pork. Each flavor has meat as the first ingredient and contains various nutritious vegetables such as green beans, potatoes, carrots and peas.

We tried all of the flavors except for Turkey. Chewy was very interested before I even opened the cartons, as evidenced by his sniff-sniffing and dopey-smiled "I'm a good boy!" sitting.

Beef! Pork! Chicken! Mmm...

He even tried (unsuccessfully) to take matters into his own paws at one point:

How do I open this?

Despite Chewy's difficulties, the BPA-free Tetra-Pak carton is very easy to open if you've got thumbs. It even has how-to instructions right at the top. You squeeze the corners to make the top pop up, and then rip along the perforations- no scissors needed!


The stews look kind of like chicken pot pie filling. To me, the beef stew has the aroma of a nice beef stew for humans and the chicken stew smells like Progresso chicken noodle soup, but the pork stew reminds me of typical canned pet food (odor-wise). To Chewy, they all smelled great.

Caru stews can be used in various ways, such as:

Kibble topper                                                      Meal/snack                                               Frozen treat

Chewy thinks it is delicious in ALL forms. There is always lots of chop-licking and triple/quadruple-checking that he completely emptied his bowl.


If not using a whole carton of stew at once, the packaging makes it easy to store. You just fold the flaps back down, place it in a ziploc bag to prevent drying out (optional), and put it in the fridge (for up to 3 days). Chewy always volunteers to clean any stew drippage on the outside of the box.

Putting it away? But I want more!

When you take it out of the fridge, it has the appearance of a really saucy meat + veggie dish. I'm sure Chewy would eat it cold if I let him, but I, personally, think cold potatoes are not yummy. A quick pop in the microwave makes it look more like a stew. Be sure to let it cool before serving!

From the fridge                                     After microwaving

When we finish a carton of stew, I let Chewy clean out the box. It's like a bonus treat dispensing toy is included! This can occupy him for awhile because his nose is too wide to get all the way to the bottom, but eventually I rip or cut open the box for him. There isn't a sharp edge on the Tetra-Pak carton like with metal cans, so Chewy can lick it to his puppy heart's content. Once emptied, the cartons can be recycled.

Must get every...last...drop!

Chewy gives 4 enthusiastic paws up for Caru stews. I like that they are made with human-grade, natural ingredients, come in easy-to-use packaging, and can be served in different ways. Chewy thinks they are tasty and smell scrumptious, and appreciates an alternative to dry kibble (I think).

4 happy paws up for Caru stews!

Just a warning... once your dog gets a taste of Caru stews, you'll probably end up with a sight like this in front of you:

More stew please? Pretty please?

Disclaimer: We received one each of Caru Pet Food Company's Real Beef Stew, Real Chicken Stew, and Real Pork Stew in exchange for an honest review. We did not receive any monetary compensation for this post, and all opinions stated above are our own.