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The Wildness of Three Canines With Wild Calling! Dog Food In The Wilderness | #TheArtofNutrition

4/2/2015

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This post is sponsored by Wild Calling!® and the BlogPaws Professional Pet Blogger Network. We are being compensated for helping spread the word about The Art of Nutrition, but Cascadian Nomads only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers. Wild Calling! is not responsible for the content of this article.
Typist: Bethany
When we travel the dogs usually eat meals in their soft crates but assembling dog crates doesn't always work with our traveling space and schedule, especially while camping.
Feeding the dogs might not be a particularly memorable part of a pet friendly vacation for most people but I clearly remember every time I have fed dogs a meal in the wilderness. When dogs enjoy their meals in the great wide open, it seems wildly natural. Recently watching Wilhelm, Brychwyn and Huxley enjoy a high quality protein Wild Calling!® dog food meal outside, I really saw the wild in them. Granted, it was an absolutely adorable beastliness but cute untamed is still wild. It made me proud that the dogs feral outdoor dining experience was all natural, made in the USA food with animal protein as the first ingredient. The Art of Nutrition that Wild Calling! has used to create wildly different pet foods, including innovative GlycoEdge technology to provide dogs with a low glycemic diet, means the dogs meal in the wilderness makes them and me ferociously happy about how healthy the entire experience is.
Three dogs awaiting a Wild Calling! dog food meal in the great outdoors #TheArtofNutrition
Wilhelm, Brychwyn and Huxley were treated to a meal of Whitefish Recipe dry food and Grassland canned food from Wild Calling! It takes an extremely delicious food to draw these three outdoor loving dogs away from the wonders of nature. I doubt the dogs Wild Calling! hungry noses and stomachs cared about what made this wilderness meal especially nutritious. My peace of mind at meal time, besides just enjoying the fresh air with my best friends, was because I have learned a lot about the brands real, honest, true quality.
Wild Calling! dry dog food:
  • zero chicken, grain, gluten, egg, yeast, corn, wheat and soy
  • 100% grain and gluten free
  • formulated as 82% digestible, up to 77% single animal protein diets
  • especially good for dogs with sensitive stomachs or specific dietary needs
  • GlycoEdge combines tapioca, sweet potatoes and lentils for consistent energy, limit glucose and prevent insulin spikes
  • Digentle is a unique 'Biotic Blend' for gentle digestion
  • immune system support from sun-dried fruits and vegetables as well as vitamin C and E
  • available in 25, 13 and 4.5lb bags
Three dogs checing out their Wild Calling! dry dog food of Whitefish Recipe #TheArtofNutrition
Three dogs anxiously awaiting their Wild Calling! dog food can of Grasslands #TheArtofNutrition
Wild Calling! canned food:
  • zero vegetable protein, egg, corn, wheat or soy
  • 100% grain, gluten and carrageenan free
  • formulated as a highly digestible, single protein diet
  • each cans liver is protein specific except in salmon and triple delight flavors
  • available in 13oz dog can and 5.5oz cat cans
All Wild Calling! foods:
  • animal protein is always the first ingredient
  • ingredients sourced in the USA
  • full of highly digestible, hormone and antibiotic-free meat, poultry or fish protein
Three dogs eating a WildCalling! dog food meal in the great outdooors #TheArtofNutriton
One of my favorite parts of traveling with pets is all of the wonderful memories we make together. Seeing my pets enjoy wild places like the Niagara River Gorge and the Grand Canyon fills my heart with untamed joy. Obviously, such joy can continue with taking the best care of the pets health, by feeding them excellent food. Wild Calling! even cares about my dogs food having rich meat proteins that support muscle growth and increase energy.  I have fed the dogs meals in the snow, on rocks, on sand, in forests and in deserts. With the nutritional health of the right food, the dogs will continue to accompany me on such varied journeys for many years to come. There is something about watching the dogs eat in nature that really makes me take notice of the wild in them.
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Molly The Wally link
4/1/2015 08:33:14 pm

Healthy = happy and nothing nicer than enjoying the great outdoors and making fond memories. Have a tremendous Thursday.
Best wishes Molly

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Bethany
4/2/2015 06:42:20 am

Indeed happy, healthy, outdoor memories are my most treasured ones. Thanks for your comment, Molly.

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Oz the Terrier link
4/2/2015 12:22:14 am

Oh, that looks like a great food to eat on an outdoor adventure! I love eating outside too.
Oz

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Bethany
4/2/2015 06:45:46 am

It is quite unfair how often humans get to eat outdoors compared to dogs and their canine wild sides just love it. I hope more people will answer the Wild Calling! both in trying the all natural food and doing some wilderness dining with their pups.

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M. K. Clinton link
4/2/2015 08:06:43 am

We love WildCalling! The packaging is beautiful and the food is fantastic.

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Reilly and Denny
4/2/2015 09:49:05 am

Mom actually bought this for us today - she got the Kangaroo flavor and we LOVE it.

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