Monday, April 3, 2017

#StellaAndChewy's Meal Mixer Superblends Review | #ChewyInfluencer

If you're new here, Venus and I are part of the Chewy Influencer program, which means each month Venus gets to try something new that Chewy has to offer in their online store. Chewy.com has a wide variety of pet food ranging from wet to dry to raw to freeze dried, as well as treats, toys, and other pet supplies for cats, dogs, and more! For the month of March, Chewy sent Venus a bag of Stella & Chewy's Meal Mixer Superblends to try.
[This post contains a press sample.]
Out of the four different flavors of Superblends, Venus received the Duck Duck Goose variety to taste.
Everyone knows I am pretty watchful of what I feed Venus, so I'm always happy to see real meat at the top of ingredients lists. The first five ingredients of this Superblend is all duck, turkey, goose, and organs - a real protein packed feast for my baby girl.

This blend can be used as a meal mixer or as a complete balanced diet for your dog. Since we're just trying it out and have a smaller sized bag, Venus ate this as a mixer with her regular food.

She weighs roughly 20 pounds, so she received one scoop of the Meal Mixer Superblends each day - you can actually see the freeze-dried meats, fruits and vegetables!

After measuring out one full scoop, we just dumped it on top of her regular food - I usually cook her meals, but I spread out my cooking by giving her some wet food a couple times a week. This scoop of Stella & Chewy's Meal Mixer Superblends is shown over some Cesars wet food.

Just look at this satisfied face!

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