Hound & Gatos 98% Paleolithic Meat Grain-Free Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Good for dogs with grain allergies.
- Some dogs experience digestive issues.
- Requires careful monitoring and adjusting.
- Many owners report that their dogs love the taste.
- Vet input recommended for transitioning.
Quick Verdict
The Hound & Gatos 98% Paleolithic Meat Grain-Free Dog Food has been praised for its high-quality ingredients and the fact that it is grain-free. Many dogs have transitioned to this food with no issues, but some have reported digestive problems and owners having to find dietary measures.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Digestive issues reported
Prevention: Transition carefully and monitor.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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High Quality (3)
Praises for the protein and ingredients.
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Love for Taste (2)
Many dogs have found the taste appealing
Cons
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Digestive Issues (1) critical
Reported instances of dogs suffering from digestive issues.
Tip: Refuse when unhappy and settle on particular vet.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Dog owners with grain-allergic dogs β Great for transitioning from lesser ingredients.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners with cash-short diets or with dogs having violent bowel connections β Can make for an expensive replacement.
Durability & Care
Factors: Dog size or breeds isn't enough to gauge.
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Transition gradually
- π‘ Monitor for digestive issues
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food good for dogs with food allergies?
Many dogs have had success transitioning to this food, but it may cause digestive issues initially.
Highlighted Reviews
"I spared my dog by giving him table food. In my attempts to ween him off, I went through a lot of different brands of can food. Then my trainer recommended Hound and Gatos. Best thing ever. He went right for it and has been happy every since."
"This is not the food for my dogs, I have two turned his nose up immediately, the other 2 ate the food for two days and ran like water. 2 dogs were still having troubling occurrences."
Bottom Line
If your dog has a grain problem and you're cautious about digestive troubles, look elsewhere or find a trusted veterinarian. The benefits seem to outweigh the two in my opinion.