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Stella and Chewy’s Dog Food Reviews

Stella and Chewy’s Dog Food Reviews, Ratings and Analysis
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Top 5 Ingredients*
  1. Beef

  2. Beef liver

  3. Beef kidney

  4. Beef heart

  5. Beef tripe

Artificial Ingredients No
Contains By-products No
Price Range $$$
*Stella's Super Beef Frozen Dinner was selected as the recipe for this ingredient list
What's good about this pet food
  • no fillers and additives
  • no salt and sugar
  • high quality proteins
  • fruits and vegetables
What's not so good about this pet food
  • none

Our Analysis

We give Stella & Chewy’s a shining five star rating for their superior ingredients and lack of fillers and unnecessary additives. Each of the Raw Frozen and Freeze-dried Dinners includes high levels of animal proteins, ground bone for calcium, organic fruits and vegetables, essential vitamins and minerals, and probiotics for healthy digestion. Stella & Chewy’s refuses to add artificial flavors, hormones, preservatives, grains, and even sugar and salt to the dinners, which means that dogs get only the healthy ingredients they need for a balanced diet. We also like that the company makes an effort to source their ingredients from only reputable suppliers. Stella & Chewy’s has also recently upgraded their formulas to include chelated minerals, which are easier for dogs to absorb, and taurine for heart health. With so many high-quality ingredients, Stella & Chewy’s dinners exceed the AAFCO Requirements for healthy pet food. For pet owners who are committed to giving their dogs pure, nutritious foods, Stella & Chewy’s is an excellent choice.

The Word on the Street...

Dog owners cannot say enough good things about Stella & Chewy’s Raw Frozen and Freeze-dried Dinners for dogs. Dogs seem to love the taste of these meat-based patties, and even picky eaters lap them up. Many pet owners who have dogs with indigestion problems reported that their pets had no issues eating this brand, and that their dogs even had healthy, regular bowel movements after eating the dinners. Dog owners like that the ingredients in Stella & Chewy’s dinners are nutritious and healthy, and that there are no fillers, artificial colors or flavors, or hormones. The fact that the meats used in the dinners are from naturally raised animals and sourced from USDA-inspected centers is another big selling point. Some dog owners did mention that the dinners are slightly expensive, however, many people agree that the price is justified for such a high quality and healthy product. Overall, Stella & Chewy’s dinners are a big winner with both pets and pet owners.

  • Maeve Maguire

    While our dogs do love the dog food another recall has driven us to stop feeding them Stella & Chewy’s. We cannot risk the chance of bacterial disease. Too many problems with this food-it’s time to go back to feeding raw meat. It may not be as convenient but at least it’s safe.

  • Doniqua Hoffman

    I have used Stella and Chewys for a couple years now. I have always been happy with it. But today 6//18/2014 I had to rush my puppy to the vet after eating this food. (lamb). I am wondering if there is a recall in place or should there be? Anyone else have this food make their dog sick?

    • Mae

      Hi!
      Did you find out what made your dog sick?

    • Jenn

      Please let us know how your baby is.

  • Lauren Sullivan

    I feed my lab and yorkie Stella and Chewy raw patties. I have noticed a good amount of bone fragments usually the size or smaller of a piece of uncooked rice. Are these fragments safe for my dogs? will they lodge in intestine and cause problems in a fe years?

    • Dana

      I’ve noticed a lot of bone in the freeze dried patties lately. I’ve been feeding Stella and chewey’s for over a year – dandy lamb, beef, and surf and turf. Was wondering if anyone else was noticing more bone lately. Some of the edges seem sharp, I worry about it harm her intestines.

      • Lou

        I too have noticed the increased amount of bone in the dried patties. I have wondered if the company was aware of it. Since I break it up into my dogs kibble I have been taking out the sharper pieces. My dog loves the patties since she is a picky eater, but I’m not loving that it could be a safety issue.

      • Jenn

        Yes! The bone fragments is how I found this forum. I feed their raw chicken and I’ve been dissecting the food. It’s bad and I’ve had health issues with my tiny dog. He coughs and doesn’t rest well, has what I thought was acid reflux but it may be bone fragments getting caught. Has anyone found out anything?

More Information

Who Makes Stella and Chewy’s?

Marie Moody is the Founder & President of Stella and Chewy’s. Stella and Chewy’s is currently located in Milwaukee, WI.

Stella and Chewy’s Dog Food Recall

As of right now, Stella and Chewy’s dog food has not been involved in any recent pet food recalls, and is not currently listed on the FDA recall list. However, recall information may change. In order to make sure that your dog’s food is safe, it’s always highly recommended that you check the FDA’s pet food recall website. This will help you to stay updated on the latest pet food recall information.

Stella and Chewy’s Recipes

Stella and Chewy’s Frozen Recipes:

  • Stella and Chewy’s Frozen Dinner Stella’s Super Beef
  • Stella and Chewy’s Frozen Dinner Chewy’s Chicken
  • Stella and Chewy’s Frozen Dinner Duck Duck Goose
  • Stella and Chewy’s Frozen Dinner Dandy Lamb
  • Stella and Chewy’s Frozen Dinner Surf ‘N Turf
  • Stella and Chewy’s Frozen Dinner Simply Venison
  • Stella and Chewy’s Frozen Dinner Absolutely Rabbit

Stella and Chewy’s Freeze-Dried Recipes:

  • Stella and Chewy’s Freeze-Dried Dinner Stella’s Super Beef
  • Stella and Chewy’s Freeze-Dried Dinner Chewy’s Chicken
  • Stella and Chewy’s Freeze-Dried Dinner Duck Duck Goose
  • Stella and Chewy’s Freeze-Dried Dinner Dandy Lamb
  • Stella and Chewy’s Freeze-Dried Dinner Surf ‘N Turf
  • Stella and Chewy’s Freeze-Dried Dinner Simply Venison
  • Stella and Chewy’s Freeze-Dried Dinner Absolutely Rabbit

Stella and Chewy’s Consumer Info

Where can I buy Stella and Chewy’s?

You may be wondering, “Where can I buy Stella and Chewy’s Dog Food?”. To assist you, we have included links on the specific Stella and Chewy’s formula pages to purchase Stella and Chewy’s dog food.

How much Stella and Chewy’s should I feed my dog?

A common question that many pet owners have, is “How much Stella and Chewy’s dog food should I feed my dog?”. Since the answer is dependent on several factors (such as your dog’s age, weight, activity level, etc) always follow the specific instructions on your formula’s packaging.

Have you fed your dog any of the Stella and Chewy’s dog food dry or canned formulas? Do you have feedback that could help other pet owners? Please share your review of Stella and Chewy’s dog food!

Ingredient List*

Stella and Chewy’s Dog Food Ingredient List

*for Stella's Super Beef Frozen Dinner

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8 Responses to Stella and Chewy’s

  1. Maeve Maguire July 6, 2015 at 9:46 am #

    While our dogs do love the dog food another recall has driven us to stop feeding them Stella & Chewy’s. We cannot risk the chance of bacterial disease. Too many problems with this food-it’s time to go back to feeding raw meat. It may not be as convenient but at least it’s safe.

  2. Doniqua Hoffman June 18, 2014 at 1:51 pm #

    I have used Stella and Chewys for a couple years now. I have always been happy with it. But today 6//18/2014 I had to rush my puppy to the vet after eating this food. (lamb). I am wondering if there is a recall in place or should there be? Anyone else have this food make their dog sick?

    • Mae July 3, 2014 at 7:16 pm #

      Hi!
      Did you find out what made your dog sick?

    • Jenn August 25, 2014 at 5:51 pm #

      Please let us know how your baby is.

  3. Lauren Sullivan April 22, 2014 at 12:31 pm #

    I feed my lab and yorkie Stella and Chewy raw patties. I have noticed a good amount of bone fragments usually the size or smaller of a piece of uncooked rice. Are these fragments safe for my dogs? will they lodge in intestine and cause problems in a fe years?

    • Dana May 29, 2014 at 10:27 pm #

      I’ve noticed a lot of bone in the freeze dried patties lately. I’ve been feeding Stella and chewey’s for over a year – dandy lamb, beef, and surf and turf. Was wondering if anyone else was noticing more bone lately. Some of the edges seem sharp, I worry about it harm her intestines.

      • Lou June 11, 2014 at 7:50 am #

        I too have noticed the increased amount of bone in the dried patties. I have wondered if the company was aware of it. Since I break it up into my dogs kibble I have been taking out the sharper pieces. My dog loves the patties since she is a picky eater, but I’m not loving that it could be a safety issue.

      • Jenn August 25, 2014 at 5:50 pm #

        Yes! The bone fragments is how I found this forum. I feed their raw chicken and I’ve been dissecting the food. It’s bad and I’ve had health issues with my tiny dog. He coughs and doesn’t rest well, has what I thought was acid reflux but it may be bone fragments getting caught. Has anyone found out anything?