

🦌 Feed the wild within – premium venison nutrition your dog deserves!
Taste of the Wild Pine Forest Grain-Free Dry Dog Food delivers 28% real roasted venison protein combined with nutrient-rich superfoods and a proprietary blend of 80 million CFU K9-specific probiotics per pound. Designed for all life stages, this grain-free recipe supports lean muscle, healthy digestion, and a vibrant coat, crafted by a family-owned brand in the USA using trusted global ingredients.














| ASIN | B015BSFEAG |
| ASIN | B015BSFEAG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #273 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #22 in Dry Dog Food |
| Brand Name | Taste of the Wild |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (29,148) |
| Date First Available | September 13, 2015 |
| Date First Available | September 13, 2015 |
| Directions | For the feeding guide, please refer to the above product images. This feeding guide provides a starting point for the amount of food to give your dog each day, and can vary based on factors such as activity level. Work with your veterinarian to determine an appropriate weight and adjust feeding amounts as necessary. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 9.5 x 16 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.61 x 8.98 x 4.13 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Item model number | 418041 |
| Item model number | 418041 |
| Manufacturer | Diamond Pet Foods, Inc. |
| Manufacturer | Diamond Pet Foods, Inc. |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month and up |
| Model Name | 418041 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 9.5 x 16 inches; 5 Pounds |
| Size | 5 Pound (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Digestive Health |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
| Warranty Description | Crude Protein 28.0% minimum Crude Fat 15.0% minimum Crude Fiber 5.5% maximum Moisture 10.0% maximum DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) 0.05% minimum Zinc 150 mg/kg minimum Selenium 0.35 mg/kg minimum Vitamin E 150 IU/kg minimum Omega-6 Fatty Acids* 2.8% minimum Omega-3 Fatty Acids* 0.3% minimum Total Microorganisms* not less than 80,000,000 CFU/lb (Lactobacillus plantarum, Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus… |
J**E
Happy Dogs!
I am on a subscription for this. It's a great food but it is hard to get sometimes. The stores have the same issue. Amazon always delivers or finds it fast for me. Great food. The price doesn't fluctuate too much like other brands. My doggies are happy campers.
I**E
we are very very happy with this new dog food Call of the Wild
This is Antoinette Jackson. I am writing to let you know of the new change in our dogs FOOD. WE had been on Canada Day through ALL our Goldens, and I was a breeder at one time and always swore by Canidae our dogs got nothing else no other dog food and all that time. It has been well over 15 years Well there’s been a change and it’s a distinct change. We noticed that our seven year old Golden male had begun eating bowls of Canidae dog food more than triple the AMOUNT. We carefully watched this for four solid months. It seemed like he was eating cardboard or sawdust, there seemed to be nothing in the food nutritionally because he never seemed to get full and the more we put in the more he ate. THIS has never been true for our dog and we began thinking something is very strange with the Canada. They’ve been changing the size, the bags, they’ve been changing a lot of things and whatever they have done is not beneficial - not at all. Meanwhile, a beautiful, black and white cat has since made our home his and we wondered what kind of food we should start giving him, After much discussion and talking with reputable feed and animal stores, WE went with CALL OF THE WILD SALMON for the CAT. The cat seemed to thrive on it. His coat became beautiful and shiny and he was gaining weight. Plus he likes the food. Now back to our Golden, we decided that we would put Mauna Kea also on CALL OF THE WILD the Buffalo and VENISON. WE were able to get a 38 pound bag and for as much as Mauna Kea was eating with Canidae and going through food like it was a water. WE found that we aren’t doing any worse for the cost with call of the wild even though it is more expensive. This is the first week so we’re weaning him over seven days and we have noticed a big difference in how much food he is eating because now he’s getting real nutritional value. I put in 1 cup of the Call of The Wild 1 cup of the Canadae. He no longer eats like he’s starving to death, and there’s still food left in his bowl, which was never the case with Canadae the past 4 months. During this time we also took MaunaKea to his vet for a thorough check up. Which was several hundred dollars. He of course, came out with a clean bill of health, no worms, no anything just a HEALTHY golden retriever. I don’t know how to get through to Canada on an email, but I certainly do hope that you will take note of this and pass it on to the people who should be aware of it. Canidae has left us with a great big disappointment in our lives because we really relied on it. AS a matter of fact when we moved back to Hawaii on the BIG ISLAND where we owned a home they had never heard of it. WE HAD TO ALWAYS SPECIAL ORDER it. BY the time we left years later everybody was coming in and buying it, and they always had it on stock they said it was one of their biggest sellers. Mahalo Antoinette Jackson
E**C
My favorite ever
Both of my dogs are picky eaters; they love this stuff. Better than any of the more expensive brands, good packaging, great value. Im pretty obsessive with supplementing kibble but I’ve noticed an improvement in desire to eat, coat health, and energy levels - my absolute favorite brand of kibble yet!
S**R
Dog food
Good dog food. My lab has allergies and this dog food helps with his food allergies being grain free. I feed it to my german shepard now too.
K**N
Good, but not good enough.
The product seems to be made with quality ingredients, but it didn’t work for my sensitive skin & stomach Golden Doodle. There are better salmon brands out there, but be prepared to spend a little extra cash. Trust me when I say It’s Well Worth the Extra Cash. Go for the Pro Plan Salmon instead.
T**N
Good dog food
My dog loves taste of the wild. It’s a good quality food.
A**R
Top five in every investigation.
Love this food for my boys. Ingredients are minimal and it is always recommended by online investigations into dog food. Amazon had a good sale and it was delivered in a timely manner.
M**E
Dog food
A+ food quality
S**W
Great value. Same as The Pet Shop at full price so always grab them when they’re on offer. Love providing my dog with different flavours for his dinner time so these smaller bags allow us to rotate his dinner flavours.
H**D
よく喰う、ウンコよし。粒がもう少し大きければなおよし。
N**E
wie viele sorten wir für unseren setter auch immer probiert haben: nach einiger zeit wurden sie verächtlich ignoriert. nun sage einer noch, hunde hätten keinen geschmack und fräßen alles. weit gefehlt, der fellgourmet begutachtet alles zunächst eingehend, ehe er sich ans vorsichtige probieren macht. bei taste of the wild fielen die proben immer positiv aus und nun wird, wenn das selbst gekochte und mit eingeweichtem trockenfutter einer schwedischen firma versehene naßfutter verspeist ist, gerne das immer bereitstehende trockenfutter geknuspert. Man hört dann aus der küche die schrapelnden geräusche... Auch der unter uns wohnende commodore, der unsere morgendliche abwesenheit zu regelmäßigen inspektionen der setterschen futterschüsseln nutzt, ist von diesem futter sehr angetan. beide hunde sind sehr sensibel, was die verdauung angeht und wir haben mit diesem futter, was ja zweifelsohne seinen preis hat, aber eben als beigabe nicht kiloweise verschlungen wird, beste erfahrungen gemacht.
M**L
My German shepherd love this!!!!
M**F
I have two Jack Russells, one of which has a particularly sensitive stomach, and food that’s too rich just doesn’t agree with him. Having had both my dogs on various different types of kibble over the years, most recently the excellent Acana Wild Prairie, I thought I’d try something else and various posters on the canine forums suggested Taste of the Wild dog food, which I hadn’t actually heard of. Some also suggested a spoonful of bran every day, so with that in mind I moved my dogs to Taste of the Wild Southwest Canyon in combination with some bog-standard wheat bran. The list of ingredients in Southwest Canyon was a factor in my choice as it contains zero grains, a good dose of fruits and vegetables, and quite a lot in the way of vitamins, including various B vitamins, vitamin D and folic acid. And although the kibble seems slightly smaller than Acana, it’s harder and my dogs have to crunch through it rather than swallowing it whole, as was sometimes the case. Both dogs wolf it down enthusiastically each time they’re given it, and often look for more once their bowls are empty. I’m not sure if it’s the size or constitution of Southwest Canyon (or just the bran) but, in the month or so that they’ve been on the new diet, my dogs’ stool has become much firmer than it ever was previously. I haven’t noticed any change in their disposition or overall health, but neither was ever a problem for me, and they seem as energetic and healthy as ever. They still get the odd upset stomach, but I’m pretty confident I can attribute this to those (very occasional) days when they get a meat meal rather than kibble. As an aside, I also tried them on Taste of the Wild’s Pacific Stream kibble, which seemed just as good for them but which they didn’t scoff with quite the same level of interest. That’s not necessarily a criticism of the food, but my dogs love fish and seafood-based kibble so I was surprised that they weren’t as keen on it as the meat variety.
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