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Grandma Lucy's Artisan Dog Food, Grain Free and Freeze-Dried - Artisan Chicken, 10Lb Bag

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Arrives Jun 12 – Jun 16
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Flavor Name: Chicken


Size: 10 Pound (Pack of 1)


Features

  • QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST - A nutritionally balanced blend of highest quality ingredients, freeze-dried chicken, fruits and vegetables
  • LIMITED INGREDIENTS - This all natural, grain-free recipe contains no fillers, by products, GMOs or preservatives to keep your dog happy and healthy
  • ALL LIFE STAGES - Grandma Lucys Artisan dog food is formulated to provide all the beneficial nutrients your dog needs no matter their size or age
  • GREAT TASTE - We dont compromise on taste. Freeze-drying uses low levels of heat to retain taste, texture and aroma that your pup craves
  • JUST ADD WATER - For each cup of dog food add 1-2 cups of warm water. Stir well and let stand for 3-5 minutes

Description

Tasty pieces of fresh chicken to build and maintain lean muscle! The chicken we use is a high-quality, highly digestible protein without any added hormones, steroids or antibiotics. Our recipes consist of only natural, whole food ingredients and we never use meat meals, chicken meals, or by-products. This ensures that your pet is getting premium nutrition in every bite! Preparation is easy: simply add warm water, stir, and serve after 3-5 minutes. Ideally suited for pets with food allergies or sensitivities. Formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages. Made in USA. Our ingredients and philosophy have not changed since we began in 1999. We remain committed to using whole food ingredients from trusted suppliers. Grandma Lucy’s provides you with pet food and treats you can trust and feel comfortable feeding to your pets because we are just like you, concerned and loving parents.

Brand: grandma lucy's


Flavor: Chicken


Age Range (Description): All Life Stages


Item Form: Granule


Specific Uses For Product: medium


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16.3 x 12.4 x 4.8 inches; 10 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 844003


Department ‏ : ‎ dog-freeze-dried-food


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 25, 2007


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Phillips Feed & Pet Supply


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. International Shipping This item is not eligible for international shipping. Learn More


Best Sellers Rank: #4,191 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #307 in Dry Dog Food


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  • 4 paws up and a *chef's kiss*
Flavor Name: Chicken Size: 3 Pound (Pack of 1)
Seamus is our sweet, gentle, kind, adorable, 9 1/2 year old "eternal puppy" who doesn't just wag his tail when he's happy .... he wags his entire body! He's a clown, a best friend, and a champion snuggler who howls whenever he hears a siren. On a February day in 2014, my husband and I went to a local animal shelter to meet a puppy that caught our eye on Petfinder. We never did end up meeting that puppy because the minute we laid eyes on our copper-colored angel with the soulful eyes, we knew we'd found "the one". Our Seamus literally picked us - and we're so grateful he did. He was 8 months old when we brought him home - and despite signs that he wasn't treated very kindly by whoever surrendered him to the shelter, he chose to love and trust his strange new humans completely. He's been our joy ever since. My husband and I aren't the kind of people who care about a dog's pedigree. He grew up with mutts and so did I. Every dog I've ever had has been a mutt. As far as I'm concerned, the muttier the mutt, the better! The people at the shelter assumed Seamus was a Retreiver mix, while my husband and I guessed he was a Coonhound mix. Of course it didn't matter to us what his mixture was, but our curiousity got the best of us and we bought one of those "doggie DNA" tests. And what a surprise we got! It turns out Seamus is a Beagle/Great Dane mix. I really don't want to know HOW such a strange mixture came to be. I'm just glad he's ours! I realize that all these details about Seamus are irrelevant to this review, but they are not irrelevant to us. The love we have for our dog plays a major role in the products we choose to buy for him. People who love their dogs and/or aren't completely ignorant about animal nutrition don't dump cheap byproduct-filled kibbles in their dog's bowl for every single meal - or let them chomp on bones made from Chinese rawhide (or any rawhide for that matter). My dog is a beloved family member, and I make sure his diet reflects that. We don't buy him garbage. We try our best to educate ourselves about animal health and nutrition. We try to stay vigilant so that we don't get duped by unethical companies that sell low quality products that could cause harm to our beloved companion. My husband and I don't have (or want) children, so we dote on our dog. We fuss over him and worry about him. We want him to have everything he needs to live a long, healthy, happy life with us. Nutrition is essential for health and longevity, so we read ingredient labels and educate ourselves. And that brings us to Grandma Lucy's - the wholesome ingredients are what got me interested. My dog really seems to enjoy it, so I've given it a chance. I've added both the chicken flavored one and the pre-mix (which I combine with eggs, turkey, chicken, or tuna) to his rotation. I rotate a few different trusted, tried-and-true, high quality dog food brands and varieties that I know my dog likes and that have never caused any intestinal issues or allergic reactions (Some Acana kibble here, some Instinct Raw there, Grandma Lucy's rehydrated with hlsome homemade bone broth, a carton of Honest Kitchen wet food, a can of Wellness Core, some boiled chicken, the occasional raw meaty bone, etc.) I do this so that my boy gets maximum nutrition, and also to give him some variety so that he doesn't get bored. I make sure he gets plenty of healthy "people food" in his diet - lean meats, organic yogurt, sweet potatoes, apple slices, etc. - either as snacks, or mixed in with his meals. I've come along way since the 1990's when I actually believed Hill's Science Diet and Iams/Eukanuba were 'high quality' dog foods 🤮, and that feeding "people food" to dogs was detrimental to their health. When I mix up a bowl of Grandma Lucy's, Seamus whimpers and whines and wags his whole body in anticipation. (He can be very impatient and pushy when it comes to food!) I add a few pumps of fish oil along with his various supplements, then he scarfs it all down and licks the bowl clean. In the past, Seamus has tried "The Honest Kitchen" line of dehydrated dog food, but he wasn't very enthusiastic about it. That was disappointing to me because The Honest Kitchen is a great brand. He did eat it, but it took a bit of coaxing. I'm not trying to turn anyone away from The Honest Kitchen. Seamus loves their wet food and their goat's milk, so I still buy them every so often. Unfortunately, he just wasn't crazy about their dehydrated food. On the other hand, my neighbor's dogs that I occasionally "puppy-sit" both tried The Honest Kitchen dehydrated food and loved it, so it was never a question of quality - it was simply about my dog's preference. When it comes to dehydrated dog food, my dog prefers Grandma Lucy's over The Honest Kitchen. If Grandma Lucy's can keep my dog happy and healthy, it'll definitely stay in his rotation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023 by SpudWrenchWench

  • Should have came in a box I'm kinda salty
Flavor Name: Sweet Potato; Fruit Size: 3 Pound (Pack of 1)
Why have a option to ship in manufacturer packaging or extra packaging if your not gonna do it? Kinda defeats the purpose don't ya think. Product is great but everything else sucked
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by Danielle

  • Easy to add to dry kibble with water
Flavor Name: Sweet Potato; Fruit Size: 3 Pound (Pack of 1)
I love giving my dogs human grade supplemental food like potatoes, bananas, carrots and berries. This makes it easy to portion at meal time and control calories. And because it absorbs water quickly, it’s ready to stir and feed immediately. All three of my dogs like it, it’s easy to store in the resealable package, and it has a completely neutral scent to my nose, though the dogs can smell it across the house. It’s also a good way to know my dogs are getting water with their meal. This is a wonderfully economical alternative to brand like Farmers Dog which would be close to $600 a month if I ordered for my pack. 5 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by kimberly Grant

  • It's a fine product, just not my cup of tea.
Flavor Name: Sweet Potato; Fruit Size: 3 Pound (Pack of 1)
This was highly recommended by our trainer to supplement our Purina Pro Plan kibble. It is super easy to prepare, easy to store, you get a TON of food for the money, and it's a super convenient blend of healthy ingredients. I was looking for a topper/mixer for our dogs' kibble to keep it interesting for them but neither dog likes it. It looks like instant oatmeal and re hydrates into an odd mush. My dogs prefer whole fresh or frozen veggies. I will use the rest of the bag because it has a decent shelf life, they DO eat it when it's mixed with their kibble, and it is a healthy supplement to their kibble, but I won't buy this again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2023 by Heather

  • High quality
Flavor Name: Chicken Size: 3 Pound (Pack of 1)
This dog food is full of quality ingredients. It smells like vegetable soup when I open the bag. My dogs love it!
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by Hawaii

  • Not a good choice for every dog
Flavor Name: Usda Pork Size: 10 Pound (Pack of 1)
For many years I had been making food for my Rhodesian Ridgeback. I fed him a mixture of cooked pork, vegetables and quinoa. He performed very well on this diet, but it was extremely time consuming to make. My life became very busy about 7 months ago. While at a pet store I inquired about Grandma Lucy's freeze dried pork mixture. The clerk was helpful and I ended up switching to this food. I fed him more than what was recommended on the package, because he seemed to be hungry more frequently. After about 4 months I began to notice the following things about my dog: -He was tired all the time, -His back legs would shake and he could not hold himself up for long, -He was slipping on our wood floor -He would fall over occasionally. I decided to take him to the vet to find out what was going on. One thing I should note is that my dog is a 12 year old large dog, so I thought it could be related to old age. Anyway, the vet told me that my dog looked as though he had lost 3 years of muscle in 3 months. He ran some tests and found that he was loosing protein. He couldn't figure out how, because it wasn't being lost though his kidneys nor did he didn't have cancer. He mentioned a few other tests he could run, but he didn't seem convinced that it was any of those things. I asked him if it could be the food and I gave him the nutritional information from the bag of Grandma Lucy's food. He said it looked good. He said that it was unlikely the food that was causing my dog to loose muscle. I went home and the issues with my dog became worse. I won't go into detail, but it was truly heartbreaking. After one long evening, my husband and I made the decision to put him down. I emailed my vet and asked him if he knew of any vets that did house visits. He replied and we set a date for a week later. I decided that I would feed him what he liked most during that final week- his cooked food that I had fed him prior to switching. I boosted the cooked pork by a significant amount, thinking 'what the heck, he can have as much as he wants'. Within the week, it seemed that he had more energy. Within 2 weeks he stopped falling down. Within the last month, it appears that he has gained most of the muscle that he had lost. He seems to be back to where he was when I switched his food. I'm not saying that this food is a bad choice for all dogs. It may be fine for some, but I don't think it was a good choice for my dog. I'll stick to what I know works for him. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2017 by Miha Krumpak

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