I and Love and You Top That Shine Beef Recipe Grain-Free Dog Food Topper
In a Nutshell
- Most dogs enjoy the taste and added moisture.
- Consistent use can lead to waste if the dog refuses it.
- Ease of use and convenience are significant pluses.
Quick Verdict
This beef recipe topper is a hit with many dogs, adding variety to their meals. However, some dogs, especially picky eaters, may refuse to eat it. The topper is easy to use and adds moisture to dry food, but some users report inconsistency in their pets' acceptance.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Taste (5)
Many dogs enjoy the beef flavor.
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Easy to Use (3)
Topper adds convenience to meal times.
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Moisture Addition (3)
Managed to add moisture to dry kibble.
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Health Benefits (1)
Some users report improved coat condition.
Cons
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Inconsistent Acceptance (4) major
Some dogs refuse to eat it.
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Picky Eaters (3) critical
Topper may not be suitable for picky dogs.
Tip: Avoid if your dog is a picky eater.
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Extravagance (2) critical
Not petAustin accepted worldwide.
Tip: DO NOT avoid if your pets are obstinate in flavour
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Dog owners looking to add variety to their pet's diet β The variety of flavors and the added moisture can make meals more appealing.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of picky eaters β Some dogs may refuse to eat the topper, leading to waste.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this topper suitable for picky eaters?
No, this topper may not be suitable for picky eaters as some dogs refuse to eat it.
How does this topper add moisture to dry food?
The topper is flavored with a gravy-like substance that adds moisture to dry kibble, making it more palatable for dogs.
Highlighted Reviews
"Our old 13yo Catahoula leopard dog doesnβt eat much dry food anymore but if I put this on top of his dry food then heβll eat it ."
"Neither of my dogs liked it, even my little guy who usually eats everything."
Bottom Line
If your dog is open to new flavors, this topper can be a great addition to their diet. However, be cautious if your dog is a picky eater, as acceptance can be inconsistent.