Nature's Variety Instinct Raw Boost Grain-Free Chicken Meal Large Breed Puppy Food

Michael Colosimo

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Hi Everybody - Is anybody using Nature's Variety Instinct Puppy food and if so can you share your results? Good or bad.

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Michael
 

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I do not use it, but I remember a few members using NVI with good results.... if I remember who they are I will come back and tag them to the thread.
 

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We feed Lola the raw frozen duck nuggets, this is the best food she's literally eaten by herself and she still thrives on it.
 

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It's a raw frozen kibble actually, but it comes in larger patties as well. It's not meant to supplement dry kibble, as raw food and processed kibble digest at different rates. The nvi kibbles are also a high quality food and certainly more convenient than frozen. I don't think I have much of a choice as Lola never eats dry kibble and we had to hand feed her much of her first year to even get her to eat. But this stuff she eats with no help! She's also got food allergies that raw helps control (limited diets are good for bullies regardless).

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I should also mention that nvi will send you coupons if you sign up for them, I print off like 10 and use them until they expire $3 off a product each month or so... So like 4 times a year I get a discount on some bags

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It's a raw frozen kibble actually, but it comes in larger patties as well. It's not meant to supplement dry kibble, as raw food and processed kibble digest at different rates. The nvi kibbles are also a high quality food and certainly more convenient than frozen. I don't think I have much of a choice as Lola never eats dry kibble and we had to hand feed her much of her first year to even get her to eat. But this stuff she eats with no help! She's also got food allergies that raw helps control (limited diets are good for bullies regardless).

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So potentially replaces the need for kibble. Did you feed her that as a puppy? What does term limited diet mean? Thanks for taking the time to share!
 

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