What Are Rachael Ray’s Best Recipes?
Based on the weighted average of their popularity and ratings, here are our 7 most recommended Rachael Ray flavors and recipes.
What Do Others Say About Rachael Ray?
As of the time of this update…
Chewy customers rate Rachael Ray 4.5 out of 5 stars… and 92% say they would recommend it to others.
Here’s an actual user review…
Which Rachael Ray Sub-Brand Is Best for You?
In the section below, you’ll find Rachael Ray’s six most popular sub-brands. We’ll also share what makes each different. So you can choose the food that best suits your dog.
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This is Rachael Ray’s original dry kibble. Each recipe is made with grain and ample amounts of animal protein… derived from fresh meat and named meat meals.
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Nutrish Zero Grain is Rachael Ray’s popular grain-free dry sub-brand.
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Nutrish Limited Ingredient (former name: “Nutrish Just 6”) is a dry kibble designed to help dogs suffering from suspected food sensitivities.
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Nutrish Dish is Rachael Ray’s premium dry kibble that’s blended with pieces of whole ingredients you can see… like fruits, vegetables and meat.
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Peak is Rachael Ray’s nutrient-dense product line. These grain-free dry recipes contain about 10% more protein that the company’s basic sub-brands.
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This sub-brand is for those who prefer a grain-free wet recipe… that’s ideal for smaller dogs.
FAQ
Is Rachael Ray food safe for dogs?
Is Rachael Ray food Safe?
The Dog Food Advisor finds Rachael Ray to be an above-average, grain-inclusive kibble. The recipe uses a notable amount of fresh meat and named meat meal as its main sources of animal protein… thus earning the brand 4 stars. Nutrish Peak and Nutrish Dish each get 4.5 stars.
Has any of Rachael Ray’s dog food been recalled?
2015 – Several cans of Rachael Ray Nutrish wet cat food were recalled for high levels of Vitamin D, which can be toxic to cats and dogs. 2019 – The FDA recalled multiple brands of grain-free dog foods, including several varieties from the Nutrish line.
What dog foods are being recalled in 2021?
2015 – Several cans of Rachael Ray Nutrish wet cat food were recalled for high levels of Vitamin D, which can be toxic to cats and dogs. 2019 – The FDA recalled multiple brands of grain-free dog foods, including several varieties from the Nutrish line.