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Reviewed in Spain on September 25, 2024
Hasta ahora todo super bien, le encanta la comida y sus deposiciones van excelente, asi que nos vamos a quedar con este alimento por un tiempo y veremos que le parecen los otros sabores. De momento todo excelente con este alimento.
Javier
Reviewed in Spain on December 7, 2024
Buen producto
Julia
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 7, 2023
My 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
Prime Fan
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 22, 2015
As always, great delivery and excellent dog food. ALL of the Lily Kitchen dog food products are brilliant. Worth extending my baby dogs life for a couple of extra pounds a month. My dog could live to be 22 instead of 18 due to this healthy, well researched and valuable food. PROVEN! I researched many dog food articles and I believe this range of pet foods to be the healthiest on the market. Lily owner started off making these items for her and through word of mouth has managed to begin a successful thriving business. Other pet owners believe in these products too.I would never feed my beloved pet anything I had not thoroughly researched. I compared all of the dog foods that Lily's Kitchen sells against a few of the best selling dog foods available on the market. Lily's came out tops by far on all of the range. As i said before, for a couple of extra pounds per month i know my dog is getting the nearest thing to home cooked food on the market ( I cannot prepare her food myself as I am disabled but I believe that this is the best option if not better than I could make myself).I explore pet owners to research the food they feed their pets. Some pet foods are the equivalent to buying human food in a well known cheap food store (Far*foods) and some are the equivalent to buying the creme De la creme of human food. If you had a choice and money allowed I am sure you would buy the highest quality of food on the market for yourself; well Lily's Kitchen sell the creme de la creme of pet foods. I cannot recommend their range more highly. Your animal deserves the very best that you can afford and supply to them!!!
Sarah Jane
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 15, 2014
I weaned our hand reared Miniature Pinscher Puppy with this, as he is so little I thought the very small kibble would suit him and it has it is perfect.Lily's kitchen puppy food for little puppies and their mummies (can be fed to a nursing bitch).Our puppy loves this food and now happily eats it dry (straight from the bag) but when he was 1st weaned on to it, he swallowed some without chewing it and scared himself and me! So my advice is that you soak this in a little warm water the 1st time you are giving it to your puppy as he/she will only be used the feel and texture of warm milk and nothing solid, and you don't want your puppy to choke because they haven't chewed it (like my fur baby almost did), (because chewing was a new experience to him and needed to be learned like any thing else).It didn't take him long to discover how to chew though and he hasn't stopped since :-) and he absolutely loves this delicious and great Quality food. Lily's kitchen may appear expensive compared to other puppy foods, but it has no cheap cereal fillers in it and no meat meal or `animal derivatives` which if you didn't know are the eye balls, feet, combs, teeth, hooves, bones and other bits of animals that don't go into the manufacturers food chain for us humans! These animal derivatives are minced together (so they don't resemble what they were originally!) and heated up to a very high temperature to produce a grey vulcanised ash which is given the label `meal` ! I for one do not want to feed my puppy or other pets that!
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