Lucy Pet Products Chicken Formula Dog Food Roll 1 lb, Meaty, Semi-Moist Dog Food (100600073) Review

3.8 (235) Amazon rating$16.67

Our verdict

Lucy Pet's Chicken Formula Dog Food Roll is a shelf-stable, meaty roll built with biotin and taurine for skin, coat, and heart support, and while it's priced higher than fridge rolls, its 3.8 star average across 235 reviews suggests a mixed but reasonably positive reception.

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Best for

Owners who want a shelf-stable roll for training, hiding medication, or emergency food storage without needing fridge space.

Skip if

You want the highest rated option in this category, since 3.8 stars trails several competing rolls, or you need a dedicated puppy or senior formula.

  • Form Pate
  • Flavor Chicken
  • Benefits Meaty, Convenient, Supports Skin, Coat, Heart, And Energy
  • Best for Appetite Stimulation, Eye Care, Training
  • Breed size Medium
  • Weight 1 Pounds
  • Priced 31% below the category median ($24.19 across 46 tracked models)

Our scorecard

3.8/5 overall
  • Owner rating3.8/5

    3.8 average across 235 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.8/5

    235 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

["This 1 lb roll from Lucy Pet Products is built around chicken with biotin and taurine added, and unlike many dog food rolls it's shelf stable and doesn't need refrigeration until it's opened. It's labeled for all life stages and all breed sizes, with a meaty, semi-moist texture.", 'Lucy Pet markets it for more than just mealtime, listing uses like training, healthy treats, hiding medication, and even emergency preparedness thanks to its shelf-stable nature. The brand also points to support for skin, coat, heart, and energy as general benefits.', "At $16.67 for a 1 lb roll, it costs more than many fridge-based rolls of similar size, and with 235 reviews averaging 3.8 stars and no recent purchase volume reported, it's a smaller, more niche pick within the roll category."]

Pros

  • Shelf stable, no refrigeration needed until opened
  • Multi-purpose uses including training, treats, and hiding medication
  • Contains biotin and taurine for skin, coat, and heart support
  • Corn-free formula suitable for all breed sizes and life stages

Cons

  • 3.8 star rating is lower than most competing rolls in this category
  • Priced higher per pound than refrigerated alternatives
  • No recent purchase volume reported, suggesting lower current demand

Specifications

Form
Pate
Flavor
Chicken
Benefits
Meaty, Convenient, Supports Skin, Coat, Heart, And Energy
Best for
Appetite Stimulation, Eye Care, Training
Breed size
Medium
Weight
1 Pounds

Performance notes

The shelf-stable format sets this roll apart from fridge-based competitors, since it can be stored at room temperature until opened, which makes it convenient for travel, training pouches, or keeping on hand for emergencies. The meaty, semi-moist texture is also designed to make hiding medication easier.

What buyers say

With 235 reviews averaging 3.8 stars and no bought-last-month figure reported, this roll has a smaller and more mixed track record than some of the higher-rated fridge rolls in this category.

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Frequently asked questions

Does this roll need to be refrigerated?

No, Lucy Pet lists this as shelf stable, so it doesn't need refrigeration until after it's opened, unlike many other dog food rolls.

Can this be used to hide medication?

Yes, the brand specifically lists hiding medication as one of the recommended uses, thanks to its meaty, semi-moist texture.

Is this a complete diet or more of a treat?

It's labeled for all life stages with general skin, coat, heart, and energy support, but Lucy Pet also markets it for training and treat uses, so check with your vet if you plan to use it as a dog's primary diet.

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