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Thursday, April 28, 2022

A Pup Above

 


For me, my Yorkie Fiona is like a kid as she is a member of the family and so spoiled so I want to feed her quality foods and know what ingredients are used. A Pup Above has just that and I was sent an 8 pack for review which arrives frozen in an insulated box.

2- CHICKA CHICKA BOW WOW which is made with delicious spinach, sweet potatoes, and apples. This grain-friendly recipe creates a mouthwatering meal that can’t be missed. 


2- PORKY’S LUAU blends savory, lean pork with superfoods like sweet potatoes, pineapple, and turmeric for your pup’s new favorite meal.



2- TEXAS BEEF STEW packing bold flavors from the Lone Star State, our Texas Beef Stew is a grain-free dog food packed with non-GMO vegetables and a powerhouse protein that’s sure to satisfy even the most discerning dog. Every bite will leave its tail wagging.

2- TURKEY PAWELLA treat your four-legged friend to a Spanish getaway, courtesy of our Turkey Pawella. This limited ingredient diet is made with cage-free, real turkey and non-GMO veggies packed with antioxidants, fiber, and vitamins. Your dog child will gobble up this turkey recipe and raise a paw for seconds.



About Them: A Pup Above was created to make it super simple to know what’s in your dog’s bowl. We also believe in making food more sustainable so it’s better for humans, pups, and the planet. Together, we can make sure more humans and pups get to eat the good stuff.

My Opinion: Fiona enjoyed this food as lately she prefers “people food” over her own dog food and I can feel good that this is better for her than the food I eat. I also like that the food can be traced to where it came from as well.

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