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Chewy review- Blue Wilderness




Description
Take a walk on the deliciously wild side with the Blue Buffalo Wilderness Trail Trays Variety Pack with Duck & Chicken Formula Grain-Free Dog Food Trays. Inspired by the wolf spirit that lives in every dog, these recipes offer wholesome nutrition in irresistible flavor choices. They’re made with only the finest, natural ingredients like real, protein-rich duck or chicken—and equally important is what’s not in it. This food leaves out all the stuff that isn’t good or nutritious for your dog because that’s just how nature intended it. And in an easy-to-serve tray form, mealtimes have never been better.

Key Benefits
Tasty and natural grain-free variety pack is packed with protein and comes in easy-to-serve trays.  Real, deboned duck or chicken is the first ingredient with added vitamins and minerals.  Inspired by the diet of wolves, who are true omnivores with legendary endurance.
Made in the USA with only real ingredients and never any chicken or poultry by-product meals. Great for allergies with no grains, corn, wheat or soy or artificial preservatives, colors or flavors.

My Review
Kiah says, "THANK YOU chewy.com for sending my mommy these tasty treats for free so I could eat them."  We were not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% our own.  

So Kiah is mad that we are already out of these tasty lunches.  She had a 12 pack 6 of the chicken and 6 of the duck.  I think she liked them both equally.

She would eat them pretty much in one big gulp which is probably not the best but she loved them.  My only problem is one chore my son has is feeding Kiah and he had a hard time pulling the plastic off the tub.  He is only 6 so it's not a big deal and I found it very easy!    My son also complained of the slimy look once it was opened.  


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