Pure Pet Food - Naturally Dehydrated
We have received a Chicken Dinner by Pure Pet Food.
About Pure Pet Food
www.purepetfood.co.uk |
"Pure Pet Food was established by Mat and Dan, who came up with the idea of producing a pet food which is dehydrated.
Although this is a much longer process than making a dry or wet dog food, they believe it is time well spent and the only option to do the ingredients justice.
Dehydration removes the moisture from the natural and human grade dog foods, locking in their nutrients and goodness whilst preserving them.
So how does it work?
Pure Pet Food comes in a dehydrated from. Once placed in a dog bowl, warm water simply has to be added to it. After leaving it to rehydrate for 10 - 15 minutes, it can be fed to the dog."
Pure Pet Food comes in a dehydrated from. Once placed in a dog bowl, warm water simply has to be added to it. After leaving it to rehydrate for 10 - 15 minutes, it can be fed to the dog."
(Source: www.purepetfood.co.uk/what-we-do)
Chicken Dinner
Description of the Chicken Dinner:
"Chicken Dinner is a complete human quality food for dogs of all ages,
breed and size, providing an economical way to feed a healthy low
processed diet to fussy dogs who deserve the best. A more moderate level
of protein and fat make this recipe perfect for adult maintenance.
Ingredients: 60% Chicken (Fresh Meat and Liver), Potato, Parsnip, Carrot, Apple, Cabbage, Green Beans, Minerals.
Analytical Constituents: Protein 26%, Fat 11%, Crude Fibre 2.5%, Ash 4.4%.
Pure foods contain no rendered meats or derivatives, no wheat, corn or soya, colours, taste enhancers, sweeteners or any other nasty bits."
(Source: www.purepetfood.co.uk/things-we-make/chicken-dinner)
Chicken Dinner in its dehydrated from.
Chicken Dinner after being rehydrated.
Review: I have tested a few dehydrated dog foods before, but honestly have to say that Pure Pet Food is the best dehydrated food so far. Unlike many other dehydrated dog foods, Pure is actually looking like wet food once rehydrated!
While Rocky was at first not too impressed, taking his time to investigate the food, he started liking it very quickly. The food is mushy but yet with chewy pieces which look like real meat and vegetables.
I am overall very impressed with the Pure dehydrated dog food. Rocky seemed to like it and it was easy to make. A little bit goes a long way as well, especially when a dog is as small as Rocky is. I also like, that you can individually adjust the amount of water you add to rehydrate the food. In summer when it is hot, one can easily add a bit more water to keep the dog hydrated, when not drinking enough water. I think Pure Pet Food is great and convenient.
More information under:
www.purepetfood.co.uk
Ingredients: 60% Chicken (Fresh Meat and Liver), Potato, Parsnip, Carrot, Apple, Cabbage, Green Beans, Minerals.
Analytical Constituents: Protein 26%, Fat 11%, Crude Fibre 2.5%, Ash 4.4%.
Pure foods contain no rendered meats or derivatives, no wheat, corn or soya, colours, taste enhancers, sweeteners or any other nasty bits."
(Source: www.purepetfood.co.uk/things-we-make/chicken-dinner)
Chicken Dinner in its dehydrated from.
Chicken Dinner after being rehydrated.
Review: I have tested a few dehydrated dog foods before, but honestly have to say that Pure Pet Food is the best dehydrated food so far. Unlike many other dehydrated dog foods, Pure is actually looking like wet food once rehydrated!
While Rocky was at first not too impressed, taking his time to investigate the food, he started liking it very quickly. The food is mushy but yet with chewy pieces which look like real meat and vegetables.
I am overall very impressed with the Pure dehydrated dog food. Rocky seemed to like it and it was easy to make. A little bit goes a long way as well, especially when a dog is as small as Rocky is. I also like, that you can individually adjust the amount of water you add to rehydrate the food. In summer when it is hot, one can easily add a bit more water to keep the dog hydrated, when not drinking enough water. I think Pure Pet Food is great and convenient.
More information under:
www.purepetfood.co.uk