🐾 Elevate Your Dog's Diet—Because They Deserve the Best!
Instinct Limited Ingredient Diet is a premium, grain-free dry dog food made with real salmon and a single vegetable, designed specifically for dogs with food sensitivities. Each kibble is uniquely coated in freeze-dried raw for enhanced nutrition and taste, ensuring your pet enjoys a wholesome meal without the worry of allergens.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
Unit Count | 320 Fl Oz |
Occasion | Birthday |
M**0
Great for allergies!
My dog has done extremely well on this food moreso than the “be natural” salmon flavor from Instinct. Her poops are finally firm and tiny (meaning she’s digesting the nutrients well). That alone makes the higher price per pound worth it. Also her allergies are significantly better and she’s itching a lot less. Wasn’t excited about the peas but it replaces the grains and it seems to be better for her that way anyways. Lots of long lasting energy for an 8 year old GSD too so carbs and blood glucose levels are good. High calorie content is also a huge plus so she gets 1.5 cups twice a day (72lbs and active). Her muscles are nice and defined on it, no weight gain, and her skin and coat look fantastic with no hair loss. Also her ear gunk has cleared up a lot and that’s a first. She’s allergic to nearly everything under the sun and finding a food without various animal fats, eggs, other animal protein, or yeast is a challenge. This fits all of those requirements.She tends to be a vacuum when it comes to food and rarely has issues with eating, this one in particular she really likes and goes crazy for it. I wish it came in large breed so the kibble could be bigger but it’s not that big of a deal. Makes for good treats too.The smell isn’t overbearing like some other brands for salmon and it’s dry so little to worry about as far as mold or pests. I keep it in a dog food container and stays great. A bag lasts us about 4-5 weeks depending if I use some for treats and days we have a lot of activity planned like hiking or bikejoring for a few hours and I’ll feed her some extra in the morning and after.All in all my dog is doing better than I could have expected and the price is well within my budget. Actual allergy friendly foods tend to go for $70-$110 a bag so $60 is REALLY nice. And as always I’m appreciative of the subscription discount and prime shipping. Never had any issues with delivery or payment (unlike chewy).
D**D
Dog with allergies
We have struggled so much over the past almost 6 years to find a food that works for our white lab. We've tried Orijen, Nature's balance, Royal Canin, Blue Buffalo regular dry food, Blue Buffalo GI prescription, as well as a few others. After finding out our lab has a few allergies which include Beef, Barley, Flax seed, and Sweet Potato, this limited our search. It's pretty tricky to find dog foods that don't include those ingredients, but that are also a high quality food.I spent many hours on DogFoodAdvisor.com over the last several years trying to figure out what we could feed him to fix his constant lip smacking after a meal (I'm talking 2+ hours of licking his lips incessantly after eating), vomiting, diarrhea, itchy paws, dry skin, and constant ear infections. It seemed like a food that would stop his vomiting would then cause reoccurring ear infections. We were getting really tired of ordering Blue Buffalo prescription food from our vet and paying $80 a bag for it (half the time they were out of stock or even worse- back-ordered and we had to feed my dog eggs and rice in the meantime).I believe my dog has acid reflux. This is completely self diagnosed as any vet we've been to has looked at me like I'm nuts when I've suggested it, but I think this explains the constant licking of his lips after eating. We noticed that he does best when he's on a wet food (no lip smacking and much less frequent vomiting).What is currently working for us is this dry food mixed with Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Gastrointestinal High Energy HE Canned Dog food. We feed him twice a day ( 1 cup dry plus 1/2 can wet food). This has decreased his vomiting to maybe 1-2 times per month. Still a work in progress but this food has been consistent and so far in the 6 months we have been using it and we've never had a bad bag like we have experienced with other dog food manufacturers!Another thing I wanted to mention that I'm not sure if most people know... is to store your dog's dry food IN the dog food bag and not to pour it out into a food storage container. We use a plastic food storage container, but we now keep the dog food in the actual dog food bag inside the storage container. The two issues with pouring the dog food out into the plastic storage bin are the plastic leaching into the pet's food and the other issue is if you aren't cleaning it out between batches, you could have old rancid food contaminating new food that you pour into the container which could be making your dog sick.
D**L
Great dog food for food allergies
We have a pit Bull terrier that has food allergies. When we got him his ear was pretty much swollen shut and the vet told us it was due to a food allergy. We tried several different brands and different kinds of dog food and none of them helped. I found this brand and not only does Tyson think it’s delicious, his ears are healthy! We have been using this food for over a year.My only complaint would be that it is a little on the pricey side but it is worth it if it can eliminate your dogs food allergy reactions.
L**
Good
My dog likes it. I switched over from another instinct product and her poop definitely got softer over the days. The smell is very strong, not even fishy, just strongly like dog food. If you have a sensitive nose, do not leave out for too long.
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