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fifideluxNSW, 2773
- 43 reviews
- 8 likes
Excellent
I have 3 dogs, 2 which are both fed on Supercoat Sensitive. My Ridgeback has mildly sensitive skin and stomach. She responded very very well to Supercoat Sensitive. Further more, my Poodle Cross Super Sensitive, allergic to EVERYTHING dog tolerates the food VERY VERY WELL!!
Previously we had spent literallly thousands going to Doggy Dermatologists, having skin and blood tests done to try to help her poor allergic skin. She was put on many premium vet diets. One totally Vegetarian. She was best on that. However I ran out of the Vego super expe...Read more
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tanyajane
- 106 reviews
- 14 likes
Good
I purchased this as a last straw item. So far it has been great. My dog had a tummy bug which appears to have left him with a sensitive stomach. He will willingly eat this and looks for more. The packaging on the larger packs is resealable which ensures freshness to the last bit. I found that my local supermarket stocks this. I have been quite impressed with the price. I liked the small size option to try beofre committing to a large size pack.
Great product, really fills a need on the market. I used this food with a bit of trepidation but am now convinced.
Nothing so far
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b1111
- 10 reviews
Excellent
I was recommended this brand by my vet as she said the other brand, which I woun't mention, was rubbish and full of preservatives. I don't like preservatives for myself so why should my dogs have food that is ful of preservatives and rubbish to fill it out. I tried the sensitive biscuts and they have been fantastic, very minimal waste from my doigs which means they are getting a lot out of what they are eating and there isn't much crap or waste from them. One of my dogs did have a slightly sensitive stomach and these biscuts are fantastic, I don't hear her stomach making crazy noises after she eats.
Without a doubt the best dog food on the market. Very good even if your dog isnt'sensitive.
Not avaiable at all supermarkets
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itchydog
- 2 reviews
Excellent
Excellent! No more ear infections and chewing on itchy paws! Really works!
So pleased with this product as it contains No Wheat! Yeah! Many other brands of Premium Dog Biscuits for sensitive skin are very expensive and all seem to contain Wheat (Grrr!!!.. Why?)
Thankyou Supercoat for realizing the fact that a lot of our pets are Lactose and Gluten Intolerant!
Truly Gluten Free Commercial Dog Biscuits available in Supermarket at a great price!
Needs a big sticker on front of bag to let people know its Gluten Free!
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Is amazing to hear someone who has the exact same issues that my dog had. Finally after 11 years of her suffering a vet finally said that the scratching and ear infections may have something to do wit... Read more
h her diet. I've found Kirkland brand (from Costco) has improved her skin but not completely so I will be finding this food and see how she goes on it.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
luxury_loui
- 50 reviews
- 13 likes
Excellent
Im sure this product must have added omega 3 in it as it did such a great job improving my dogs dry sensitive skin problem. She loves the taste, and we have seen a huge improvment in her coat and skin. Not only this but she seems like a much happier dog for it. Great product.
Really helped my dog with her skin problems.
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Questions & Answers
Vanessa Nickersonasked
Is this beef free and wheat free?
No answers
pamela.higgins1asked
Can a puppy with possible pancreatitis still eat small amounts of Supercoat dry puppy food ?
1 answer
Dear Pamela,
I can't answer this question, as I am no expert. If you suspect that your puppy has pancreatitis, I would suggest you take it to the vet and have them advise you.
Regards,
DeeJay
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dona00
Ive been using supercoat sensitive for many years because it is gluten free. It is a great product. What people dont realise is that when you put a dog on a gluten free diet, there are no more offen... Read more
sive gastrointestinal odours. I wish there were more gluten free pet foods on the supermarket shelves.