Woof Dog Food Review

Sorry for not uploading in a LONG TIME, but I'm pretty busy with school and gymnastics so…

Anyways, this review is on Woof, and I obviously will rate it SIX STARS because I love it too much and decided to ignore its price... Representative formula: Venison


Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein   Min 56%
Crude Fat          Min 19%
Crude Fibre       Max 3%
Moisture             Max 6%
Calcium              1.4%
Phosphorous      1.2%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids*    Min 3.01% 
Omega-6 Fatty Acids*    Min 1.42% 
*Not recognised as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles 
Calorie Content ME (calculated): 3749 kcal/kg | 172 kcal/cup
Formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages. 

Wild Venison | Lamb | Lamb Green Tripe | Lamb Heart | Lamb Liver | Lamb Kidney | Bok Choy | Carrot | Blueberries | Cranberries | Chia Seeds | Kelp | NZ Green Lipped Mussels | NZ Manuka Honey | Rosemary | Organic Virgin Coconut Oil |
Hoki Liver Oil


As you can see, the first six ingredients are all named, fresh meat products, and they make up 90% of the entire product. The rest of the ingredients are named fruits and vegetables, which are a good source of healthy, natural fiber and other nutrients. Other notable inclusions are NZ green lipped mussel and Hoki liver oil, which are a good source of omega 3 fatty acids. The protein and fat percentages are also appropriate for dogs of all activity levels, although I recommend the duck formula for highly active dogs because of its higher fat content.

All in all, Woof is a great food to feed your dogs and although it may seem expensive at the check out, you will save THOUSANDS on vet bills for your dog. All dogs love this food too, you can ask Browny and Snoopy!

Thank you for reading this review and I hope I can help you make a more informed decision on what to feed your pets!


here are some pictures of my dog and bags of woof! 






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