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Recommendations for gentle wet food from Zooplus

  • 11-05-2020 4:57pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,874 ✭✭✭


    I normally give my dog naturo cans along with her ZD nuts. She's gotten pretty sick with essentially IBS from hell and ideally I'd not give Her any wet food only shed starve for days out of stubbornness if I didn't.

    I was looking on zooplus and they don't have naturo but they have a bewilderingly huge list of alternatives.
    For those of you that order from Zooplus and that have dogs with dodgey stomachs what do you recommend?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,053 ✭✭✭✭tk123


    Bailey is the same! He's on antibiotics since Fri because it's been going on weeks now and just wouldn't clear up. He's also on B12.
    If fat content isn't an issue Rinti or Rocco Sensible are great value. If fat content IS an issue (in B's case pancreatitis) Vet Integra, Rocco, Rinti, Concept for life all do gastro foods that are lower in fat. I've ordered them by cost there. When I was trying renal foods for Lucy I found that vet integra/rocco/concept were all the pretty much the same consistency but with slightly different ingredients. Rinti is more solid and welded to the can compared to it and was the fav here. I actually ended up getting a ton of gastro rinti as it's only 0.02% higher in phosphates than the renal one and figured it wouldn't go to waste when she stopped eating it. I still have a good 40 cans of it lol and will revert back to it when the batch of chicken stew I have him on atm runs out!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,553 ✭✭✭mymo


    tk123 wrote: »
    Bailey is the same! He's on antibiotics since Fri because it's been going on weeks now and just wouldn't clear up. He's also on B12.
    If fat content isn't an issue Rinti or Rocco Sensible are great value. If fat content IS an issue (in B's case pancreatitis) Vet Integra, Rocco, Rinti, Concept for life all do gastro foods that are lower in fat. I've ordered them by cost there. When I was trying renal foods for Lucy I found that vet integra/rocco/concept were all the pretty much the same consistency but with slightly different ingredients. Rinti is more solid and welded to the can compared to it and was the fav here. I actually ended up getting a ton of gastro rinti as it's only 0.02% higher in phosphates than the renal one and figured it wouldn't go to waste when she stopped eating it. I still have a good 40 cans of it lol and will revert back to it when the batch of chicken stew I have him on atm runs out!
    I second the Rocco, the sensitive is great, I feed the normal one at the moment but when one of mine was sick the sensive one was great.


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