Saturday, October 23, 2010

Sojos Grain-Free Dog Food Mix, 8 lb


Sojos Grain-Free Dog Food Mix, 8 lb
Product By Sojos       (18 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $38.68 

Technical Details

  • Grain-Free
  • Great for dogs with allergies
  • Also works as an excellent supplement
  • 100% natural.
  • Made on-site at our factory in Minnesota.

Product Description

Just add meat and water and you've got an all-natural, fresh, homemade dog food in minutes. Nothing artificial, no chemicals -- just wholesome, human-quality ingredients.

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Customer Reviews

  
"have been using for several years but........." 2010-08-23
By sandy spezzano
Enjoyed this product for several years. They have however made changes to the recipe...changing the type of calcium added and other ingredients that seem to have changed. Seems like there is more powder added to the vegetables in the Europa. So white with calcium you can't even tell the colors of the vegetables. I have written them to inquire about the ingredient changes but haven't heard anything back yet. My dogs don't care for it much anymore. It always seems that when a company has a good product they eventually change it to cut costs and it goes downhill from there. Hope this isn't the case with SOJOS.

PS. Did hear back from Sojos after resending and asking for a courtesy response. They have changed the formula from calcium carbonate to tri-calcium phosphate with added Vitamin D. For folks with kidney patient dogs..please do your homework about the effects of the tricalcium phosphate (phosphorus)on kidney patients.Sojos makes a good product. I hope they reconsider this recipe change so that it will be safe and healthy for all dogs.

  
"Was a 5 star product....." 2010-07-20
By A. Forbus (Kerrville, TX USA)
I loved this product until they changed the formula. The newer version, while they claim it offers more calcium (which is great), has caused the product to be extremely messy. I know it sound minor, but when the ENTIRE area surrounding the container or bag is completely covered in dust, you will be annoyed. In addition to the mess, the additional powder/nutrient essentially cut down the amount of food in the bag since the weight did not increase. When I scoop out a portion now, it is hit or miss as far as whether I am going to get 60% or more powder & I worry about the caloric intake my dogs are or are not getting now. If you are okay with a huge mess and paying more for less (I have two dogs, so the difference is significant), the product is excellent. Unfortunately, this new change probably result in me looking into other food options for my dogs.


"great but dogs get tired of it" 2010-07-11
By Anyam
This is one of the only foods that our border collie has been successful with in terms of allergies and other unwanted side effects of various other high quality grain free foods. We have tried many things but always come back to Sojos. Only problem is she gets tired of it after a while even though we switch up the meats. This is why we keep trying to find something she wont get tired of that will work for her itching allergies. So far no luck - and it seems to be back to Sojos grain free every time.

  
"Good, but inconsistent" 2010-05-27
By Carolyn Ellis (Los Gatos, CA)
I think this is a fabulous product, but I do have an issue with the inconsistent product quality. This last batch was really slimy and some previous batches had a lot of excess green flakes (broccoli?). Most of the dogs that I know of that eat this product at some point stopped eating it (probably sick of it). I would suggest alternating with other types of dog food.

  
"Prefer this to Honest Kitchen Grain Free - Low Phosphorous content" 2010-03-20
By Judy Shafer (Oregon)
Although a canine nutritionist insisted Honest Kitchen was better than Sojo's grain free, I like this better. The Honest Kitchen is ground very fine to aid digestion (I assume) but it just doesn't hydrate as well. The Honest Kitchen Preference is essentially the same as this product but even though you add the proper amount of water to hydrate and wait the necessary time, it remains dry and powdery. If you add more water then it gets soupy. This Sojos' hydrates very nicely, the bit of vegetables are small enough that a human could digest. So if you are looking for something to add meat or canned dog food to this is the best product that I have I've found. I was looking for a low phosphorous food to reduce to load on my dog's kidney since she is now a senior. After 5 years of age it is now recommended you reduce the phosphorous content in your dogs food since so many, many dogs are dying of kidney issues which some say is linked to dry kibble. If you like dry kibble, Royal Canine makes a senior food which has the lowest phosphorous content of any kibble I have researched. I'm switching back to Sojos. It also appears to be kinder on my dog's stomach than the Honest Kitchen. HK makes great products and I will still use some of their with the meat already added.

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