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Veterinarian Formulated Solutions Low Fat Content Lean Whitefish Dry Dog Food is a premium, all-natural dog food designed for pets with sensitive digestion. Weighing in at 22lbs, this highly digestible formula is enriched with essential omega fatty acids and a unique fiber blend, ensuring your dog enjoys a healthy diet without the need for a prescription. Proudly made in the USA, it offers a great value for conscientious pet owners.
T**Y
Dog loves it
My mini schnauzer lives it and it is lower in fat than other dry food
M**Z
Purchased for my dog after pancreatitis
Bought this for my little chiweenie that had pancreatitis about two month ago. She loves it and we’ve had no tolerance issues.
A**R
Dog with pancreatitis loves it!!!
My dog was on a popular sensitive skin and stomach dog food because he is allergic to corn and chicken. He developed pancreatitis possibly due to The high fat content of his old food. So the vet suggested that we try a low-fat food, but couldn’t offer any suggestions other than a very popular one that had corn and chicken. I scoured the Internet, looking for a low-fat food that did not have chicken and corn. My golden doodle absolutely loves this food! When it’s getting close to his meal time, he stands by his bowl and waits. He actually eats it so fast. I thought I was going to have to get him one of those bowls that helps slow dogs down from eating too fast. I can’t express how much I appreciate the company that makes this food taking allergies into account. I have had zero problems with any sort of stomach or skin issues.
P**I
Best low fat dog food
This is the best dry dog food I have ever purchased.
P**.
Great for a dog with pancreatitis
After doing numerous internet searches trying to find an alternative dog food that was low in fat (I was purchasing a name brand that I had a prescription for but it was getting difficult to get), I found SquarePet. I liked that it was very low in fat and I didn't need to bother my vet again for another written prescription.As others have mentioned, it seems like some dogs like the taste and some dogs don't. My dog ate a bowl just as dry kibble but then wouldn't eat it. I had to mix it with low fat cottage cheese and he ate it. He did eat the plain dog food 2 more times but would eat it on a regular basis if mixed with the low fat cottage cheese.I started with purchasing the smaller quantity bag just in case he didn't like it at all as I didn't want to buy a huge bag for nothing. If you're thinking about buying this dog food I would suggest starting off with the small bag then if your dog likes it you can save some money and purchase the larger bag. It is a good low fat dog food.
T**R
Dog not as impressed as I was...
A long story far from short here, I thought I had finally located the perfect dry food for my Chi. He suffered from pancreatitis several years ago. I HAD to watch the fat content, yet I was determined to locate a nongrain version. If anyone else has tried this search? Almost impossible, or so I thought until I found this dry dog food.It met every level of wish/want/have to have/not haves I had, I thought the small bites were perfect as he had to have many teeth removed a long time ago due to recurring infections. Yes, he was rescued from a breeder who believed more is better and didn't care about the resulting massive health issues the puppies would have to suffer through. In addition to the infections, the pancreatitis, he has a horrible heart issue & now is in heart failure. Any day now may be his last, and the reason I decided to search for the absolute best flavored, superb ingredient, small-bite dry food I could find! Whatever the price. I was already paying $$$$ for the large nuggets of tasteless crap he had been prescribed these past years. My determination to provide better for him brought me here!I decided he should have the best ingredients & most flavorful taste possible. After over a week of attempting this? I found Formulated Solutions & was ecstatic. Not an inexpensive find, but I didn't care, that's how certain I was that indeed I had finally located the Holy Grail of dry dog food! I even choose the whitefish flavor as he is forever attempting to eat the cat food (both dry & wet) & the fish flavor sounded heavenly close to his forbidden dry cat food So excited! Actually called people that knew about Axel's declining health and my search for a legendary myth in doggie dry food tails & had told me I would never locate it. But AH HA! Find it I had & I called the naysayers to gloat about this perfect find!Explaining that MANY were anticipating the arrival, so excited the legendary myth had been discovered? And for Axel, his health showed improvement when he would eat, & most wanted what I wanted in long-term results. Immortality for all furry blessings. So this holy grail disguised in dog kibble arrived, then the loyal friends arrived, and all were present to view this magnificent meeting of perfect food + health-issued canine = The perfect match!And... He hates it, I mean absolutely will not eat, picked up ONE perfectly sized nugget? Only to spit it out. No matter how I attempted to coax & finally attempted pure trickery to entice his eating this ingredient-filled masterpiece, including placing it IN a cat bowl and pretending not to look when I saw him sniffing= nothing. Crickets, this has been a while ago as well, and from the delivery on April third (3) 2023 I believe to the current date he refuses to even consider eating. I am defeated as this was my only perfect storm after literally over a week and well into the second of mass search leading me to what he despises.It has nothing to do with the ingredients I assure you. I was honest when I said finding a NO grain with a low-fat content is near impossible. Hence my delight in locating this? Matters not to him, even after I explained all the fabulous reasons he SHOULD adore this kibble and ME for my dedicated search until located? But nothing, he just doesn't care.I am thinking perhaps it is the flavor? Or perhaps I should say the SMELL of the flavor from the moment you open the bag? The fish odor is apparent and full. The dry cat food is not as pungent, so perhaps it is TOO fishy to pass? Perhaps the cat's non-interest tipped him off? I have no clue but I wept when my brilliance was left uneaten in front of me. And the now nonbelievers that traveled far (I am exaggerating, across town is not that far unless it is close to 5:00 PM. Even then it is a long drive, not a far one, excuse my embellishment.) to bear witness to the first feeding with the miracle food left discouraged. They scurried off the moment my bubble of brilliance was shattered.Here are my results, but the review is this... The food has everything fabulous within the ingredients, including the low-fat venue with no grain added. Many other types to choose from, all being full of marvelous ingredients and in small bites, and larger. Various flavors provide a menu to choose from. I was so excited to locate this, and I will still sing the praises of? Just so sad and defeated in the ending of hopes in his dislike and refusal of eating. But I strongly suggest purchasing, with or without the need for low fat. They seem to have a solution-based version of what I see as almost every need I can think of. I still recommend it, but my story is a cautionary "tail" of not all thought perfect is "purr-fection" to everyone, and as you can bring a Chi to the best ingredient-filled, cat food smelling, small bite-sized kibble possible? But you can't make him try... Great food/bad dog. But not really a BAD doggy, just "nose" what he likes? And sadly, this wonderful food is NOT it...And my search continues...**Note the distasteful expression with the semi wink, says it all." In the attached picture.
T**C
no chicken
our dog had pancreatitis and is supposed to be on a special diet--but all the other kibbles had chicken and he has an allergy. this is perfect--no chicken. And both of our dogs love the taste. For simplicity of feeding our dog who is healthy and doesn't need a special diet also eats this. The kibbles are small-which are good for our 6 pound and 8 pound dogs.
M**S
Happy with this product
My old dog has chronic pancreatitis & we needed a low-fat food that is not chicken based (allergies).His vet looked at the nutritional info on this dog food & says it meets his needs.Plus, my good boy Gus actually likes it & is doing very well after 2 months on Square Pet VFS.
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