Thursday, October 23, 2014

Let's Talk Turkey (and Beef, Bison, etc.) About WellyChef #WellyTails

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There is a new food in town...or at least, there is a new food in my home.  It is a Veggie & Fruit + Chia Canine Blend called WellyChef to which you add your own meat - either raw or gently cooked - developed by WellyTails.  I could not wait to give this food a thorough Terrier Taste Test.

Oz the Terrier has his first taste of WellyChef Veggie & Fruit + Chia Canine Blend raw food for dogs

WellyChef - Feed your dog the same quality meat that your family eats!
WellyTails created WellyChef as a nutritionally balanced dog food base mix.  WellyChef is grain-free, uses real food ingredients, has no artificial preservatives or colors and is produced in the USA.

WellyChef allows you to add your own fresh meat so you know exactly from where your meat is coming.  The WellyChef Veggie & Fruit + Chia Canine Blend can be mixed with your own Beef, Bison, Lamb, Pork or Turkey and you can add it raw, like I do or you can gently cook your meat first (which is great for my friends who eat home-cooked dog food).

WellyTails Products

INGREDIENTS:  dehydrated apple (no seeds, no pomace), chia seed, dehydrated pumpkin, dehydrated carrot, dehydrated sweet potato, dehydrated cabbage, dried tomato (no pomace), sun dried alfalfa leaf, Atlantic sea kelp, dehydrated blueberry, dehydrated cranberry, dehydrated broccoli, dehydrated zucchini, dehydrated beet root, dehydrated parsley, Organic Virgin coconut oil and WellyTails Ensure Multi™ Canine Vitamins & Chelated Mineral Premix

Some Interesting Facts About Chia
When Ma heard "Chia" she thought Chia Pet not food.  By doing some research on Chia she found that:
  • Chia is a great source of important Omega-3, 6 & 9 fatty acids;
  • Chia has more Omega-3s than salmon;
  • Chia is also a great source of fiber; and
  • Chia helps support healthy insulin levels.

Mixing Up My WellyChef
Preparing WellyChef is quite easy whether you are using raw or gently cooked meat.  All you need is a mixing bowl, some measuring cups, warm water, WellyTails Fortified Wild Ocean Fish Oil Omega-3 Blend, vegetable oil, your choice of meat and WellyChef Veggie & Fruit + Chia Canine Blend. 

How to mix up WellyChef Veggie & Fruit + Chia Blend for dogs

Taste Test and Beyond
The first time I tried WellyChef, Ma made it with Bison.  It was absolutely delicious!  She has now started making it with Beef and that is absolutely delicious too!  I eat every last morsel out of my bowl. 

Ma believes the addition of the Fortified Wild Ocean Fish Oil Omega-3 Blend into the food, which already has those great Omega fatty acids from the Chia seed, is really helping my skin and coat!  My allergy rash has diminished dramatically so I itch and scratch less.  Ma hasn't had to give me my allergy medicine in weeks.

Oz the Terrier enjoys his WellyChef and raw meat

Ma says I have more energy too!  Chia is known for its ability to increase energy levels and stamina and for a senior dog like me, that is another bonus. 

About WellyTails
WellyTails® all natural pet health products are produced using fresh ingredients that meet a stringent high quality standard in the company's own dedicated production facilities in Ontario, Canada and Florida, USA.  WellyTails places a 2 year best before expiry date on all their products.


So, talk Turkey to me.  
Do you think you will try WellyChef with raw or gently cooked meat?



18 comments:

  1. Love the name Oz and sure looks tasty. Have a tremendous Thursday.
    Best wishes Molly.

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  2. what a great sounding product - we would definitely ave it with raw bison

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  3. I'm droolin over here.
    Wags,
    Ranger

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  4. DELISH! meal Oz! Woofs to Well Tail WellyChef (love the ingredients). ENJOY! Golden Woofs

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  5. That meal looks so yummy!! Great review, thanks for sharing!

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  6. Welly Chef is right, same good food for all, for peeps&pets! I'm so glad that the food helps your skin and your coat! maybe after a while you will nee that allergy meds no more when you eat this super tasty food? that would be like pawesome!

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  7. Oh my goodness, now I'm very hungry Oz!

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  8. Yum Yum! Luna wishes I was as good of a chef as your Mom!

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  9. OMD that sounds SOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooo scrumptious.

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  10. Looks pawsitively yummy!
    hugs
    Mr Bailey & Hazel

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  11. That does look totally delish!
    Smileys!
    Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo

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  12. Oz my mom once had bison when she and dad were staying at The Swag Inn in Waynesville, NC it was yummy too.
    yours looks purrty yummy too.
    hugs madi your bfff

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  13. Yummmy! i can't wait to try the WellyTails food. I haven't had a chance quite yet. I love the fish oil though!!!
    ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!

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  14. OMD sounds delicious. I'm coming over and eating with you!

    Aroo to you,
    Sully

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  15. Sounds like interesting stuff, but we are happy with our current food situation, so probably won't be trying this.

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  16. Oz, buddy...do they make that in cat tastes too??? just wonderin' paw pats, Savannah

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  17. I haven't tried this yet, but I plan to. Shiner has never eaten raw food before. I mean, I've given her very small bits of raw meat but that's it. I'll have to ask your Ma if I have any questions. I'm sure Shiner will just love this! Great review Oz!

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  18. Your very lucky to get to taste test all the goodness.

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Oz the Terrier