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Okay, let's talk about this Only Natural Pet dog food. I've got a picky eater at home, Max, a golden retriever mix, and finding the right food has always been a bit of a journey. You know how it is, you walk down the pet food aisle, and it's just overwhelming.

Finding the Food
So, I was doing my usual online digging, reading forums, checking out different brands. I kept seeing mentions of 'Only Natural Pet'. The name itself caught my eye, you know? "Natural" sounds good, right? I was looking for something without a ton of fillers or weird ingredients I couldn't pronounce. I decided, alright, let's give this one a shot. I went looking for reviews myself, just like this one I guess, trying to see what other dog owners thought.
Choosing and Buying
I looked through their different options. They had quite a few, like grain-free, different proteins, stuff for sensitive stomachs. Max doesn't have major issues, but I prefer simpler recipes. I settled on one of their poultry-based formulas, I think it was chicken and maybe sweet potato? Can't recall the exact name now. I checked the ingredient list pretty closely. Seemed decent – real meat listed first, some veggies, vitamins. No corn, wheat, or soy, which I try to avoid. I ordered a medium-sized bag online to start. Didn't want to commit to a huge bag in case Max turned his nose up at it.
The First Taste Test
The bag arrived pretty quick. When I opened it up, the smell was okay. Not super meaty, but definitely not offensive or chemically like some foods can be. The kibble size was pretty standard, not too big or too small for Max. I put a little bit in his bowl just to see what he'd do. He gave it a good sniff, looked at me, sniffed again, and then actually ate it. That was a good sign! Sometimes he just walks away from new food.
Switching Over and Watching
Now, the important part – the transition. I didn't just switch him cold turkey. Learned that lesson the hard way years ago. For about a week, maybe ten days, I mixed the Only Natural Pet food with his old food. Started with maybe 25% new food, then went up to 50%, then 75%, and finally 100%. I kept a close eye on him during this time. Most importantly, I watched his digestion. Were his stools okay? Any weird tummy gurgles? Any excessive gas? Everything seemed pretty normal, maybe a tiny bit softer at first, but nothing alarming. It firmed up once he was fully on the new food.
Living With It
So Max ate this food for a good couple of months. His energy levels seemed consistent, still ready for walks and playtime. His coat? I'd say it stayed pretty healthy, maybe a little shinier, but nothing dramatic. He seemed to like the taste well enough, always finished his bowl, which isn't always the case with him. I didn't notice any new scratching or skin issues pop up either.
My Thoughts - The Good and The Less Good
So, what did I really think after this trial?
- The Good Stuff: I really liked the ingredient list. Felt good giving him something that seemed more wholesome. He ate it consistently, which is a win for a picky dog. His digestion was fine on it, solid poops, which makes cleanup easier, let's be honest.
- The Not-So-Good Stuff: The price point was a bit higher than some other brands I've used. Not outrageously expensive, but noticeable. Also, finding it in local stores was tough for me; I mostly had to rely on ordering it online.
Final Verdict?
Overall, my experience with Only Natural Pet dog food was pretty positive. Max did well on it, and I appreciated the focus on natural ingredients. It seemed like a solid choice. Would I buy it again? Yeah, probably, especially if I found a good deal on it or if his pickiness flared up with another food. It's definitely one I keep in mind. But like anything, every dog is different. What worked for Max might not work for your dog. It's always a bit of trial and error finding that perfect food, isn't it? This was just my little experiment with this particular brand.