Dave's Pet Food Restricted Diet Protein & Phosphorus Farmyard Blend in Sauce Grain-Free Canned Dog Food
Mixed reviews; good for some dogs, but quality issues reported.
The Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Adult Urinary SO Loaf Pate Wet Dog Food receives mixed reviews. While some dogs love the taste and it seems effective in managing urinary issues, others report adverse reactions and contamination concerns. Buyers should consult veterinary advice before use.
Potential for severe adverse reactions
Prevention: Consult with a vet before starting the diet and monitor closely for any adverse reactions
Contamination in certain batches
Prevention: Inspect the batch carefully and return if contaminated
Many dogs love the taste and eat it eagerly.
Effective in managing urinary health.
Excellent customer service from Chewy.
Some dogs experienced lethargy and excessive drinking.
Contamination in certain batches leading to diarrhea.
Concerns about the inclusion of carrageenan, a potential carcinogen.
Recent reviews report contamination issues.
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negative
Factors: batch variation, adverse reactions
Yes, some reviewers report it effectively manages urinary issues and helps break up stones.
Some dogs experienced lethargy, excessive drinking, and diarrhea. Monitor closely and consult with a vet.
While effective for some, there are concerns about contamination and carrageenan. Consult with a vet before starting.
Many dogs enjoy the taste and eat it eagerly.
"My dog Pepper was found to have a bladder stone the size of a quarter. The vet indicated that it is possible that changing to this food and with antibiotics that the stone could break up and avoid surgery. It really seems to be working. An added benefit is she loves the taste. Looks like this will b..."
"Our vet told me to order it because my 15-year-old miniature poodle has developed tiny bladder stones. Within a few days of beginning the food transition from Max's previous food, he became lethargic and began drinking enormous quantities of water, followed by peeing all over the house. Even belly b..."
Consult your vet before purchasing. Monitor your dog closely for any adverse reactions, and be cautious about contamination risks.