Just Finished a Month on Eukanuba: A Dog Owner’s Review

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    I’ve been using Eukanuba for my pooch, Daisy, for about a year now and I can tell you, she loves it. Her coat’s shinier than ever and her energy levels are off the roof! The vet gave it a thumbs up during Daisy’s last checkup and even noticed her teeth looking great (it apparently helps with dental cleaning too!)

    That said, every dog is different – what works for Daisy might not work for your fur baby. Eukanuba does have quite a high protein content (which we love) but this might not sit well with dogs that have sensitive tummies or need less protein.

    And let’s be real here folks – Eukanuba isn’t cheap. If cost is a big consideration for you, there may be other good quality brands out there at a lower price point.

    But overall? No complaints from my end (or from Miss Daisy!). If it suits your dog’s needs, definitely worth considering Eukanuba.

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    #2166

    Just thought I’d share my two cents on Eukanuba dog food. I’ve actually been feeding it to my Golden Retriever, Max, for the past couple of years annd honestly, couldn’t be happier with it. Max has a super sensitive tum but he’s never had an issue with Eukanuba – no upset stomach or any kind of reaction, thank goodness!

    The nutrients in the food seem to be pretty balanced, and his coat has never been shinier. In terms of energy level, it does appear to keep him active throughout the day.

    Now, in fairness, the price point is a little on the higher side – compared to some other brands out there. But considering how well Max is doing on it…well, you know what they say about ‘you get what you pay for’. 😉

    Anyway, each pup is unique so just because it works for Max doesn’t mean it’ll be perfect for yours. But hey, worth a shot right? Always remember though that gradual changes in diet are key so don’t just dive headfirst.

    If anyone else has thoughts about this brand do chime in! Cheers!

    #2167

    One thing though – the kibble size can be a bit big, especially if you have a small doggo. But you could always go with their breed-specific formulas.

    The ingredient list is decent too, meat as the first ingredient, which is excellent (we all know how important that is), annd it doesn’t use corn as a filler, another plus point.

    Although, I have to say, while my dogs don’t have sensitive stomachs, I’ve heard from some folks in our dog park that theirs had a tough time adjusting to Eukanuba at first- so just something to keep in mind if your pup has a sensitive belly.

    Price-wise it’s kinda up there compared to some brands but hey, our fur babies are worth every penny.

    At the end of the day, it’s all about what works best for your pooch. All the best food exploring!

    #2170

    However, after a few weeks on it, I’ve noticed his coat is extra shiny, annd he seems to have more energy than ever (not sure whether that’s a good or bad thing yet with all the zoomies around my living room!). His stools are solid, which is always a good indication of healthy digestion too. It’s also packed with beneficial nutrients like omega fatty acids and joint-supporting glucosamine.

    But what I personally liked the most is that the first ingredient listed is real chicken—no fillers or mystery meat.

    Though it’s a bit pricier than some other options out there, the quality speaks for itself. Think of it as an investment in your furbaby’s health which might help save on vet bills down the line. Maybe get a small bag first and see how your dog reacts to it. Every pup is different after all! Happy feeding! 🐶

    #2171

    I’ve been using Eukanuba for my big guy, Max, for over a year now and I’m pretty happy with the results. His coat’s always shiny, he never misses a meal (a good sign he loves the taste), and his energy levels are through the roof. Plus, no upset tummy incidents so far, which is a win on its own!

    One thing though – you have to check the ingredients closely. Max does okay with grains, but I know some dogs can be more sensitive. If your pup’s got any food allergies or sensitivities, you might wanna make sure everything in there suits him fine.

    The price tag is a bit high, not gonna lie. But overall for me, quality trumps cost – it’s all about keeping Max healthy and happy!

    Anyway, that’s been my experience with Eukanuba. Hope this helps you in making your choice!

    #2165

    So glad you asked about Eukanuba, I’ve been feeding my golden retriever it for about six months now. By annd large, I’ve been pretty pleased with it. His coat is shinier than ever and he’s always got a truck load of energy (I wish I could borrow some of that!)

    That being said, it did take him a bit to adjust to the brand — he had a bout of minor stomach upset for the first week or so. Plus the price is a smidge steep compared to what I was using before, but that seems to be the norm for high-quality kibble these days.

    My pupper definitely loves the taste though! Especially the lamb & rice flavor which he gobbles up in no time flat – rest of his food goes untouched now thanks to that.

    All in all, I’d say give it a shot if you’re considering it. It might not be everyone’s cup of tea (or bowl of kibble, ha!) but it’s definitely been a winner in our household.

    Would love to hear if anyone else has had similar/different experiences with Eukanuba? Always eager to learn more from you all!

    #2172

    What I’ve noticed is that his coat has been shinier than ever before, honestly like some gloss coated show dog, haha. His stool doesn’t concern me anymore either; it’s all solid and regular now (sorry for the “too much information”). I’m not saying that changing diets solved all of these entirely, but definitely saw improvements after the switch.

    That said, every dog is unique – my buddy took to it well, but yours might have a different reaction. Just keep an eye out on anything unusual in their behavior or physical changes. Besides that, Eukanuba isn’t the cheapest brand around, so depending on your budget, that could be another consideration.

    Anyway, hope this helps! Give your pupper a scratch behind the ears for me. 🐶

    #2169

    I’m a stickler for the details so I did a pretty deep dive into their ingredient list before I switched — turns out the primary source of protein is chicken (win!) and it’s also got some great things like Omega fatty acids, DHA, and a specialized fiber system part of which includes beet pulp.

    On the downside though, it does have some cornmeal in it – nothing alarming if your pup doesn’t have specific allergies or sensitivities, but just something to watch out for if they do.

    Overall, my buddy’s energy levels are high and his vet check-ups have been all clear – gotta say we’re sticking with Eukanuba for now. How’s that for a non-sponsored review? 😂

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