Love at first bite!
This is Chico's first senior food!
I didn't think that he would enjoy it this much!
Originally published in zooplus.de
Wolf of Wilderness Senior
This is the best food that we have found for our senior dog who has several allergies. It also smells very pleasant... he had been getting dry food, now we will give him a mix. High quality and a fair price.
Originally published in zooplus.de
Wolf of Wilderness Senior
Our dog Josie tolerates it very well and she loves the taste.
Originally published in zooplus.de
Amazing - almost no sugar
My doggy is a big fan!
It took me a very long time (she is 12 years old) to find food that doesn't make her feel ill or gain excessive weight.
If you look at the ingredients there is only 4.6% sugar (if I'm not mistaken) which is amazing!
Originally published in zooplus.fr
Very satisfied
Our 13 year old Pointer Mix always had trouble with diarrhea, which prompted us to try out this food and since I bought it I haven't looked back. From the moment he started eating this without any other treats he has been doing so much better. It comes highly recommended, in both flavours!
Originally published in zooplus.de
Perfect for seniors
My 11 year old dog eats this food every day and has wonderful fur.. This is an excellent product that I would recommend.
Originally published in zooplus.fr
Vitality returns!
My Australian Shepherd who is 15 years old has regained her livelihood and mobility since eating this wet food especially made for senior. She has been eating it for 3 years and is in great shape despite her age
Originally published in zooplus.fr
Wolf senior duck and veal
Good food, very tasty for the dog. We haven't had any kind of issues.
Originally published in zooplus.pl
Too much jelly
I think there's a bit too much jelly in these tins.
Originally published in zooplus.fr
wolf senior
My dog who is a very fussy eater loves this food and has digested it very well
Originally published in zooplus.fr
Fantastic quality
My black Labrador has recently been diagnosed with an aggressive cancer and following major surgery and currently going through chemotherapy have been advised to change his diet to grain free. I chose this food as it is as natural as possible and very little carbohydrates, only potato in it, as carbs can help to feed cancer cells apparently. He can't get enough of it which is great as he is not the usual greedy Labrador that will eat anything. Looks great and not sloppy but big chunks.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk