Hound & Gatos 98% Turkey & Liver Grain-Free Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Clean, high-quality ingredients
- Picky eaters generally like it
- Some dogs experienced digestive issues
- Monitor transition for sensitive stomachs
Quick Verdict
Hound & Gatos 98% Turkey & Liver Grain-Free Dog Food receives a thumbs up for its quality ingredients and picky eater appeal. However, some dogs experienced digestive upset, so transition slowly and monitor for any issues.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Quality ingredients (3)
Made with real turkey and liver, no fillers or grains.
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Picky eater approval (5)
Many picky dogs love this food.
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Ease of use (2)
Easy to open, serve, and store.
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Consistent quality (3)
Consistency in texture and taste.
Cons
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Digestive issues (3) major
Some dogs experienced upset stomachs, diarrhea, or smelly farts.
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Strong smell (2) minor
The food has a strong, unpleasant odor.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Dog owners looking for high-quality, grain-free food β Addresses picky eaters and uses real, clean ingredients.
- β’ Owners of dogs with no known food sensitivities β Good overall quality and taste appeal.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of dogs with sensitive stomachs β Digestive issues reported by some users.
- β’ Owners concerned about pet food odor β Some users found the smell unpleasant.
Durability & Care
Factors: Storage conditions, Consumption rate
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Monitor for spoilage
- π‘ Check for any unusual odors
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food suitable for dogs with food sensitivities?
It may not be suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs; monitor closely.
Does the food have a strong odor?
Some users find it to have a strong, unpleasant odor.
Highlighted Reviews
"My dog absolutely loves this food. I only give him like a tablespoon and his dry food, but he canβt wait to lick the spoon."
"My dog got diarrhea from it."
Bottom Line
Overall, it's a good choice for dogs who aren't sensitive to high-quality, grain-free diets. We recommend monitoring your pet during the initial transition period.