Product Review: Wellness CORE Superfood Protein Bars

Published A Few Days Ago
ADVERTISEMENT

After a hard workout, you turn to a protein bar to restore your energy and fuel your body. But the ones for humans aren’t always made with the healthiest ingredients. That’s why we were intrigued when we were sent theWellness CORE Superfood Protein Bars. And because Kevin Roberts and his dogs are always working out, we though he was the perfect person to try these protein bars out. Here’s what Kevin had to say about them.

Dogs need meat. They crave it. Their bodies are designed to use animal proteins, found in meat. A healthy and active dog needs to have a good source of protein in its diet. The best source of protein for dogs is meat. While dogs are omnivores, their bodies are designed to eat lots of animal protein.

Some treats and dog food have grains included in the ingredients. Grains provide mostly carbohydrates and only a small amount of amino acid. When a dog’s body takes in the extra carbohydrates that the dog cannot use, the extra carbohydrates are stored as fat. Wellness CORE Superfood Protein Bars are grain free. They are packed with things your dog’s body can use!

I tested out the “Beef & Bison with Blueberries” and the “Chicken & Turkey with Sweet Potatoes” recipes while we were out on a scooter run.

ADVERTISEMENT

The lucky dogs who got to take part in the test? Belle and Burger. I picked Belle, due to her drool factor. She will salivate and drool if it’s something really good! Burger, on the other hand, is a really picky eater and it’s got to be good to get his attention!

I’m very vigilant when it comes to feeding the dogs. They work hard, and the food I feed them fuels our adventures. So I’m picky when it comes to what I give them. That’s why I was happy to learn that Wellness CORE Superfood Protein Bars are made in the USA, nothing is sourced or manufactured in China. Very cool!

The other part I was very impressed with was that I could read every ingredient on the label! Chicken, Turkey, Peas, Flaxseed, Cane Molasses, Salt, Broccoli, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, Skim Milk, Rosemary! I know what those things are! Put it all together, and you’ve got a wonderfully healthy snack that gives them the energy they need to keep having fun.

Now for the real test… what will the dogs think?

Belle was licking her lips and drooling as soon as the bag was opened. Despite scootering for 3 miles before we stopped for a break, she was jumping all over me as to get more treats – Belle loves these!

Burger is harder to please. He will often take a treat in his mouth and then spit it out for the other dogs to eat. Once I had Belle secured, she was wanting more and more. I offered the treat to Burger, and they certainly held his attention. Not only that, he ate one, after the other after the other. Burger loved them too!

These treats appealed to me, because their ingredients are safe and healthy for our pets, but they also appealed to the dogs. It makes me happy knowing I can give them something that they enjoy, and is good for them as well.

Note: PetGuide.com was NOT compensated for this review. We received two bags of Wellness CORE Superfood Protein Bars to review. The opinions expressed in this post are the author’s. We provide unbiased feedback of the products and share products we think our readers would enjoy using and learning more about.

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

You May Like

Meet Faber, San Francisco’s First Courthouse Therapy Dog

What a great idea! We think this program should be instituted everywhere. We all know there’s nothing like the love of a dog to help soothe the stress…

Swedish Elkhound

The Swedish Elkhound is also known as the Jämthund and the Moosehound. It is an intelligent breed and one that is eager to please.

Bouvier Des Flandres

Bouvier des Flandres Basics Always an adventurer, the Bouvier des Flandres has rugged good looks and is generally ready and raring to do almost anything. His…

Scarlet Macaw

The Scarlet Macaw is one of the most recognizable and popular pet parrots today. With a lifespan of up to 75 years, they''ll make a lifelong companion.

DIY Cat Scratch Pad

Instead of wasting money on toys your cat is supposed to destroy, make your own DIY cat scratching pad with recycled materials. It''s green, cheap, and fun!

How to Bond With Your New Kitten

It''s more than love at first sight. Start off your relationship purr-fectly by doing all the right things to bond with your kitten.

Pumpkin Spice Pet Essentials For a Perfect Fall

It’s that time of year…the Pumpkin Spice is back and better than ever. As you sip your seasonal latte, don’t leave our furry friends out i…

Dogs and Chocolate: Why The Two Don’t Mix

Death by Chocolate isn''t the name of a dessert - it''s a reality for canines. Here''s why dogs and chocolate don''t mix and what to do if your pup eats it.

The Holidays Are Here… And So Are Puppy Scams

Did you know that the holidays are a time for puppy scams? In fact, according to a report from Veterinarians.org, California is the state with the most repor…

Cat Remake of “Home Alone” is a Weird Holiday Classic [Video]

In the weirdest remake of the popular holiday movie Home Alone, a cat bests a couple of cat burglars when his owner accidentally leaves him behind.

Halfbeak

Halfbeak fish are a type of marine and brackish water fish belonging to the family Hemiramphidae. They are a little less colorful than some marine species.

Product Review: Classic Lawn Games From Kurgo

Famous Boston Terrier Lola B. Boston has joined our team (along with her handler, Suzanne). She''s starting off by reviewing Kurgo''s new Classic Lawn Games.

West Paw Design Howl-O-Ween Contest

We love Halloween and we can’t wait for it to get here. That’s why we were so happy to hear from our pals at West Paw Design – they want to…

Halloween Pumpkin Oatmeal Spice Dog Treat Recipe

Pumpkin, oatmeal and a touch of spice - so scary, and yet so good! Don''t wait until Halloween to bake up a batch, they''re good all year long.

Russian Toy

The Russian Toy is one of the smallest dog breeds in the world. This petite breed is known for his large, triangular ears and his long, curved tail.