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Life’s Abundance Pet Food Has The Pets in Cahoots!

Life’s Abundance offers delicious, nutritious food for pets. From Life’s Abundance dog food to Life’s Abundance cat food, your precious pet will enjoy meal time.

At our house, we have two very cute princesses.

A puppy named Bailey Mae:

Bailey Mae

Bailey Mae

And a cat named Sophie:

Sophie

Sophie

While we recognize them as cat and dog, Sophie tends to believe she is human, and Bailey Mae thinks she’s a cat!

It’s a crazy house, and for the most part, these two get along–er, Sophie tolerates Bailey Mae.

Finding food they each like has been frustrating.

The pet food aisle has a variety to choose from, but once we get it home, Sophie usually turns her nose up, and Bailey Mae follows her ringleader.

It’s vicious.

We want to give them healthy food that doesn’t make headlines as a national pet food contamination. 

After all, we brought them to our home and vowed to care for them and love them.

Life's Abundance Pet Food review

Life’s Abundance Dog Food

Life’s Abundance Pet Food Review

We chose to review Life’s Abundance pet food. I looked at the company before saying yes.

There had been no FDA action, and they aren’t on a recall list.

They use high-quality protein, NOT wheat gluten and rice protein, from outside the US.

It’s premium chicken!

The nutritional value is superior due to a “fast-cook” process, and there are no artificial flavors or colors.

I trust the brand because it has a blend of vitamins, minerals, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants developed by veterinarians.

Compare pet foods on Lifesabundance.com with this side-by-side look at ingredients.

Is Life’s Abundance dog food Aafco approved?

Animal feeding tests using Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) procedures substantiate that Life’s Abundance All Life Stage Dog Food provides complete and balanced nutrition for All Life Stages. Food is rated using the  AAFCO nutrient profile: Growth (puppy), Maintenance (adult), All Life Stages, Supplemental or Unspecified.

Our Life’s Abundance representative, Nancy, was very diligent in providing us with information and portions to help Bailey Mae and Sophie transition smoothly to the new food.

It took Sophie a little longer than Bailey Mae to be convinced.

I transitioned the food into a large Rubbermaid container so the food would stay fresh and the kiddos could easily feed our furry family members.

My dad came over to visit after one of the kiddos left Bailey Mae’s Life Abundance food on the table and said, “Oh, wow! Chocolate chips by the handful.”

I said, “Um, dog food!”

To which my dad took a second look and said, “Well, it LOOKS good!”

A few days later, a neighborhood playmate asked if she could have “the stuff in the container” to eat.

I told her, “It’s dog food.”

It made her take a second look.

And while visually, this food looks yummy enough for both young and older folks to want to partake, we didn’t do a taste test.

We didn’t have to…we have an epic taste testimony from Bailey Mae and Sophie.

On occasion, the humans at our house have to run errands.

We leave the pets home as they have proven to be responsible.

Most of the time, we return to find something similar to this:

Bailey Mae and Sophie lounging on the couch

Bailey Mae and Sophie lounging on the couch

After eating the Life Abundance for one week, we returned home to find our feline and canine lovies are quite the A-Team.

Sophie climbed on the counter and knocked the Life Abundance container to the floor.

From there, Bailey Mae chewed through the Rubbermaid container, and together they opened EVERY sample pack of cat food and ate it!

The cat food looked like this:

Life's Abundance Pet Food review

After their gluttony, we found Sophie and Bailey Mae like this:

sophie and bailey mae

Sophie and Bailey Mae–the gluttons

As further testimony to the superior quality of Life’s Abundance, Seamus, a Mastiff,  and Life’s Abundance dog beat out 18 other Mastiffs to take the coveted Best of Breed prize at the prestigious Westminster Dog Show last month in New York City.

The only drawback to Life’s Abundance is Sophie now thinks she should be fed three meals a day and waits on the counter with a demanding meow until we serve her!

Without our A-Team, a bag of Life’s Abundance dog food servings will depend on your dog’s weight and how large the serving is.
A thirty-pound bag, should last 30 days, if a serving is one cup per day.

You won’t find Life’s Abundance in stores. The product is shipped directly to your door from Dr. Jane’s pristine facilities. As of July 2020, there are 6 Life’s Abundance distribution centers. They are located in Florida, Connecticut, Illinois, Texas, California, and Oregon. 

Where is Life’s Abundance Manufactured?

In July 2010, Life’s Abundance moved into headquarters in Jupiter Florida. The facility was custom-built from the ground up to support the growing company.

Why Choose Life’s Abundance dog and cat products?

  • Life’s Abundance has had NO RECALLS EVER! You can view a complete list of all dog food recalls since 2009 here on Dog Food Advisor.
  • Life’s Abundance has been in business since 1999.
  • Life’s Abundance currently has 6 warehouses to make shipping to you as quick as possible and carries products for you and your pets.
  • Life’s Abundance dry dog and cat foods are generally shipped within 6 weeks of being made. They don’t sit in non-climate-controlled warehouses or semi-trailers for months before hitting the store shelves.
  • Life’s Abundance dog and cat foods are made in small, quality-controlled batches for your furry loved one.

In addition to the pet food, we also tried the Revitalizing Shampoo and Bath Fresh Mist. Bailey Mae loves bath time, and we love Life’s Abundance shampoo and bath mist because she doesn’t smell like a wet dog. It makes her coat shine and leaves her incredibly soft. Even Sophie participated in bath time, though she didn’t think it was nearly as entertaining as Bailey Mae.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would say it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this by the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

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