Blue Buffalo Natural Veterinary Diet GI Gastrointestinal Support Low Fat Grain-Free Wet Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Effective for GI support but mixed taste appeal
- Some dogs love it, others refuse to eat it
- Potential benefits for dogs with specific dietary needs
Quick Verdict
While effective for gastrointestinal support, this food has mixed reviews on taste and texture. Some dogs love it, but others refuse to eat it.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Gastrointestinal Support (4)
Helps with digestive issues and provides solid stools.
Cons
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Texture Issues (2) major
Many dogs dislike the texture of the food.
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High Cost (1) minor
Some users find the food expensive.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Owners with dogs having gastrointestinal issues β Effective in supporting GI health and providing solid stools.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners looking for a budget-friendly option β The food is considered expensive.
Durability & Care
Factors: Storage conditions
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food suitable for dogs with pancreatitis?
Yes, many users found it effective for managing pancreatitis symptoms.
How does the texture of this food compare to other brands?
Some users reported that the texture is runny and unappealing to their dogs.
Would my dog stop having GI flare-ups with this food?
Many users reported fewer GI symptoms; however, results vary.
Highlighted Reviews
"My dogs adore this food. It has real fish in it, and you can smell it (not in a bad way, just so you know it's there). One dog has pancreatitis and must have low fat, this fits the bill and he doesnβt get too many flares (unless the neighbors feed him). He even lost a few pounds, which he needed! ..."
"None of my dogs would eat this particular gastrointestinal support food. They do eat the others we've gotten from Chewy. Donated this case to the local emergency vet hospital."
Bottom Line
If your dog has gastrointestinal issues and needs a low-fat diet, this food can be beneficial. However, be prepared for a potential taste resistance.