28 reviews forLupo Sensitive 24/10 Dog Food
Upload your product photo05/02/14|Lynda Simpson
Good quality food
I have spent many hours analysing dog food ingredients and wanted to avoid cereals. My Springer does not have sensitive system but wanted to give him a good quality food. The kibble is not coated in oils like many and is similar in appearance to a small pig nut, but he loves it and it smells good too. So far his stools have firmed up nicely and are a good colour. It's quite a dense nut and therefore when weighing the quantity out you get a smaller amount but because it is dense it takes him longer to eat it. Less of a " trolley dash" when I feed him. He also seems calmer and happier in general but that could be a coincidence! All Lupo San feeds seem good and I like the idea of them being cold pressed not heat extruded. Chose this one as he is partial to stinging nettles and it contains them amongst other ingredients which were top on my list of priorities.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
07/11/13
Brilliant results
I have 2 Weimaraner cross Greyhound dogs. 1 in particular has had very poor digestion with other brands of dog food. He suffered every few weeks with sickness and diarrhoea even on the best food I could find. However, since moving over to Lupo (around a year ago) both dogs' digestion has improved and their poo is firm and really easy to pick up. I would recommend to anyone with a dog with sensitive digestion (which is par for the course with most Weimaraners).
23/02/13|Annette
Good product
I bought this food for my dog because he has bladder problems
I was told grain free was better for him,
He had been on a hills perscription diet for a year but he did not like it at all so I decided to try normal food with methigel
He has been on this food for around 8 wks and is doing really well he has put on 3kg in weight which I am very pleased with,
he could not gain any weight on the hills,
the only issue I have is he has a lot of wind but apart this he is doing well his coat is nice and shiny and he poo is nice and firm
So for now I will continue to to use this as the price is very good for a grain free dog food.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
08/11/12
Solid poo at last!
We tried our rescue Lurcher cross on many foods (including Taste of the Wild) but this has been the first that his digestive system seems to tolerate! Who would have thought one would ever be so pleased as to be able to pick up a fully formed poo...
22/10/12|Agata
an update
I reviewed this product before as I was happy to see my husky doing well on it. However, he never gained any weight on it, his poops became very big and he had a weird burping/vomiting episodes which stopped after changing foods. And towards the end of the sack, he got loose stools:-( So maybe it wasn't so fantastic after all. It's a pity 'cause I really like the idea of cold pressed foods but cannot try anything else due to his rice intolerance. This was the only such food with no rice in it.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
17/08/12|Elaine
Upset my dog's stomach
I bought this for my dog as, although he has a sensitive stomach, I know he's fine with chicken and potato. The ingredients sound great and he liked it well enough. However, just a small amount mixed with his old food causes him to have the most awful gas followed by loose stools. It's been the worst reaction to a food he's had so far. It might suit other dogs really well, but, as the smallest pack is already over £20, it's a lot of money to lose of things don't work out.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
14/08/12|Agata
Great product!
So far the only food for my young husky with very sensitive stomach. And a very nice upgrade from LupoSan Sport, which wasn't even half as good (in my opinion anyway). Now the ingredients are much better and the pellets are not so dry. Big thanks to the producer.
Just hope my dog will continue being well on it.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
13/08/12|Vicky
strange kibble!
I thought this would be a perfect product for my new terrier puppy. GRAIN FREE for sensitive tummies and active dogs - it seemed perfect - and at around £2.66 per kg a bargain for such good quality food. However, when I opened it the kibble looked like huge long chunky sticks like giant rabbit food (I have attached a picture)! They were huge pieces and so hard that I couldn't break them up into bite size pieces for a small puppy mouth. I was really disappointed with this product because it's too large to use at the moment and as tough as rock, but hopefully as she grows she might be able to eat it!?
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk