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Ingredients:
Composition: 44% Chicken & Salmon: Fresh Chicken (27%), Freshly Prepared Salmon (10%), Chicken Liver (7%). Sweet Potatoes, Pea Protein, Potato Protein, Whole Lentils, Whole Peas (4%), Chicken Fat, Egg, Chicken Gravy, Flaxseed, Minerals, Botanicals & Herbs* (1%), Salmon Oil, Joint Care Mix (Methylsulfonylmethane 1600mg/kg, Glucosamine 1500mg/kg, Chondroitin Sulphate 1500mg/kg), Prebiotics (Mannan Oligosaccharides 2.5g/kg, Fructooligosaccharides 1.5g/kg), Carrots, Apples, Cranberries, Spinach. *Botanicals & Herbs: Alfalfa, Chickweed, Cleavers, Golden Rod, Nettles, Seaweed, Dandelion Root, Celery Seeds, Milk Thistle, Burdock Root, Marigold Flowers, Rosehips.
Directions:
Always make any dietary changes gradually. Sudden changes to the diet can cause tummy upsets. So, if you are either changing to a different recipe or changing to a new food, do so gradually over 4-5 days.
Julia –
Overall good, but could be betterMy 3 Shih Tzu used to eat bakers by Purina dry dog food (18% meat content), but becoming more conscious about my health and nutrition made me focus on my dogs diet too. Lily kitchen dry dog food contains around 45% meat content which is far higher than most popular brands.Previously when my dogs ate bakers by Purina, they had constant diarrhoea and stomach issues, but since switching them to Lily kitchen, I have noticed they are more energetic and their stomach issues have settled down.My only reason for saying that this could be better is that there are other dog kibbles out there that contain more meat. one thing I would very highly recommend from Lily kitchen is their treats which contain around 80% meat content
Brenda Hoyland –
Good priductExtremely good product with great ingredients. Unfortunately my puppy didn’t like it
Amazon Customer –
Good value when buying 7 kg bags!Much better value buying 7 kg bags on subscription
Dan –
Excellent product, healthy and my dog loves itMy Maltese loves this. It was recommended to us by her breeder because they said it’s really healthy and grain free. Also, apparently kibble doesn’t give the bad breath problems that some wet dog food seems to cause. It’s worked great for us and the pieces are small so ideal for a little dog or puppy
SM, Somerset –
EAST 805 DRY AND 205 WET – BEST DOG FOOD I HAVE FOUNDI got this product for my 3 month old golden retriever. Unfortunately he had a bad gut infection and got very thin and his coat was sparse, he was underweight and itchy and did not like the food that the breeder had been giving him (which was a premium brand). My previous older dog was on raw food which suited him great but puppies need extra during the first year and after researching grain free products I decided on Lilys Kitchen. He has absolutely loved it from day 1 and the bowl is always clean. He gets 80% dry and 20% wet food in his bowl and I mix it thoroughly so that all the biscuits are coated. When he was very small I added a little water as well to make it easier for him but the biscuits are very small and rounded so easy to eat for little pups. The food has everything a growing pup needs in it and his coat has come on in leaps ad bounds, now thick and glossy. It is one of the most expensive brands I agree but it is saving me on wasted dog food and supplements (such as oils for the coat and prebiotics for digestive health) and probably on vets fees long term so am happy to stay on it. There are only two varieties of the wet for puppies but having spoken to Lily’s Kitchen direct they advise that it is OK to feed him the rest of the wet food range from 4 months (his favourite is fishy fish pie) but to keep on the puppy dry food until he is a year old as it has extra protein in in whilst he is growing.
hayley –
yummyyummy
Howes –
My dog loves it.my dog love this, and she is very healthy on it
Jo –
A dry dog food that he actually enjoysMy puppy came to me on Royal Canin but I was worried he wasn’t eating anywhere near the recommended amount, so gave this a go. It really made a difference to him wanting to eat his food. I’ve tried him on Lily’s Kitchen wet puppy food which he absolutely loves to the point of if I mix the wet and the dry he doesn’t eat the dry, but I try to give him separate meals so he gets a balance that’s good for his health as well as his teeth.
Simona C. –
CONSIGLIATO PER CHI AMA IL CIBO NATURALEHo acquistato queste crocchette nella confezione grande per il mio cucciolo, cambiando quelle che mi aveva consigliato l’allevatore perchè vedevo che il cane si grattava e aveva il pelo opaco. Avevo paura che il cucciolo non le apprezzasse, invece le adora!Il pelo è diventato molto lucido e il cane non si gratta più, probabilmente perchè aveva una sensibilità al grano (queste crocchette ne sono prive al 100%).Inoltre contengono sia carne che salmone, in ragguardevole quantità. In generale, ho provato anche i biscotti della stessa marca e li trovo eccezionali.Prodotto consigliato,ad un prezzo vantaggiosissimo rispetto al negozio , che ricomprerò senz’altro.
nuri arellano –
No huele como esperabaMe ha sorprendido que al abrirlo huela tan a comida de perros, pense que al ser tan natural oleria algo mejor como los royal canin, las bolitas de puppy son demasiado grandes para cachorros de razas mini, le cuesta comerlo a mi chihuahua, no se, un pienso tan caro normalmente lo usan propietarios de razas mini o media, porque para raza grande te arruinarias