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Canine Caviar Open Meadow Dog Food is a premium, gluten-free, limited ingredient dog food designed for all life stages. This holistic formula promotes proper pH levels and supports digestive health with single source protein and no fillers or artificial additives. Sourced primarily from America, it ensures your dog receives the highest quality nutrition for a healthy skin and coat.
J**R
Great food
Customer service is 5 star and the food really has helped my dogs skin.
J**A
Seems to be doing good for my dogs who have alot of allergies
seems to do well with my pets they have a lot of allergies including fish and they have no luck with any of the probiotics I have tried but this says it has probiotics and they have done good on it so far. They have more bowel movements than they have ever had and they are all completely normal, no runny stool or constipation (which we did experience with the raw/ on top of the constant worry they may be subjected to listeria and such that could hurt them and go $$ broke doing it) I soak the food so that they get more water in their diet as they say that dogs who eat a dry food diet are normally at least slightly dehydrated. I don't give them any treats really as they do have so many sensitivities and I believe it said not to mix this with other foods as it is the alkaline based diet. so I feed them pcs of this food dry as a crunchy treat between meals which also helps with plaque. My dogs have issues even with multi-vitamins so if you are feeding a multi vitamin and your dog is having reactions you may want to see if the multi vitamin is causing it as well, one of my dogs cant handle glutamine and no condroitin due to fish aspect and I am in the process of trying straight up msm because he has a bad knee and needs some kind of support, food didnt do anything for that.They both seem to really like this food and I have recently switched to duck with no 50/50 blend just straight up switch and no issues- which is a major war normally. They are gaining more weight with the duck than the venison at the same amount of food so I will have to adjust that accordingly. My dogs had previously been on biljac and i found out that one of their preservatives had cancer causing agents in it so I was on the hunt for something they could tolerate it took forever to find the biljac- it is near impossible to find food with no fish oil or flax seed in it. I wish they would sell canine caviar at Pet Smart so I could buy it locally all of the pet stores near me cannot get it. Just be aware that the price online fluctuates in extreme measures constantly so be prepared to adjust your budget each time you buy it.I also read recently that if you have to use dry you should keep it refridgerated or frozen and try to use it within a month so the nutrients are still able to be beneficial to them. So I buy the smaller bags when possible.
C**Y
Quality Dog Food
Recommended by educated pet people. Want the best for my pup!
J**
Dog Crack
So far so good. My dogs eat it like I eat cake. But luckily it's good for them.
A**N
Possibly too much of a good thing
I have three dogs: a lab, a GSD and a french bulldog. The lab is horribly allergic and suffers from chronic ear infections. The GSD and Frenchie only recently started with the paw-licking, perhaps due to seasonal allergies. The GSD also always had a sensitive stomach as a puppy with frequent loose stools. I had him on a food specially formulated for GSDs, and although it seemed to help him, I wasn't crazy about the brand or the ingredients. I had them all on separate foods and was looking forward to getting them on the same diet and was hoping this would be the right fit for all three. PROS: The food tastes good. They all like it, which is a definite plus. The kibble is small, but that means the frenchie can also eat this food. The transition was VERY easy. I was expecting some loose bowels, but I followed the transition instructions carefully and none of them had issues switching within about 4 days. The food doesn't have an offensive smell, like some other brands I have tried. After 1 month on this diet, the GSD and the frenchie seem to have less irritated paws (no redness), but they are still licking. It might be my imagination, but the lab's ears seem better too - less irritated and that yeasty smell seems to have abated too. CONS: The POOP! In my GSD and Frenchie this food produces large and I mean LARGE quantities of poop. My GSD recently had an accident in the house - after I walked him and filled up two poop bags full. 1 hour later, while I was on a conference call, he pooped again - in the house - a full-sized amount. Today I walked him and filled THREE bags of POOP! And guaranteed he will have to go again later. The consistency ranges from very formed and solid, to a little smushy. The Frenchie has the same issue, although on a "smaller" scale - bottom line: this food makes them poop A LOT. Before this I could count on two poops for the GSD and Frenchie, morning and evening. Now its open-POOP season. For this reason, I'm not sure this the best food for our lifestyle - I'll have to walk each of them 4 X a day instead of twice and that's a lot of walking for 3 dogs. I will keep them on this food for a bit longer to see if their systems adjust, but maybe I was being unrealiistic in thinking I could have 3 very different breeds on the same food?UPDATE: After about 9 mos on this food I have to say it’s the best I’ve tried. Poop issues have returned to normal amounts. They all still LOVE the food. And I mean run circles around me and gobble it EVERY SINGLE DAY. Lab still has occasional ear issues and all three have their itchy paw moments but it is greatly improved. I’m sticking with this brand.
V**I
My dogs eat it!
I have three small dogs, different breeds. It has been super challenging to find a food that all three would eat. I have gone through numerous brands - grain free, with grains, slow cooked and what not. This one is a keeper! I do mix in a tablespoon of wet food as a topper, but they all clean out their bowls with this food. They seem quite healthy with a shiny coat. There are limited ingredients in the food which has helped my dogs with healthy digestion. So far so good!
K**N
Dog wouldn’t eat this flavor
I like the high-quality of this brand, but my dog won’t eat this flavor. I wish there was an option to replace it with an another flavor (which he has no problem eating) because I have a whole bag of the salmon flavor he won’t eat, and it’s not cheap dog food.
S**E
Doesn't upset my dog's tum tum
My dog has a sensitive tummy but loves a little kibble. This is one of the few brands I can give him that does not upset his tummy. I soak it in 1/2 cup of warm water and add canned food to it.
K**E
Effective alkaline-based food for special needs dogs
I would recommend Canine Caviar for anyone who has an older dog or one with special needs. A healthy diet can sometimes be the answer or at least help a lot, and based mainly on chicken and brown rice, this alkaline-based brand is well formulated to give to good balance of nutrients, gluten-free and no additives. It's definitely a bit on the expensive side, but this could be a great help and well worth it if you've tried everything else.
M**O
Molto consigliato
Tutto perfetto consigliatissimo
K**3
Highly recommended - great quality and a picky little eater loved it with NO tear stains
I'm extremely impressed with this. it really does have some quality ingredients and supplements and no cheap fillers. I have a pure white Bichon Frise who, the moment she eats anything with beet pulp in, gets tear stains. (those unsightly pinky/purple streaks down their face).It's actually much harder than you think to get dog food without inexpensive fillers in. Beet pulp allegedly provides bulk and fibre cheaply whilst not harming the dog - but if you have a white dog it's pretty obvious that it's all-pervading in the dog's system as their eyes, face and sometimes paws become discoloured quite quickly. It also seems to make mine itchy generally.So I was delighted to see that this doesn't contain any!My 5-year-old dog has been eating Lily's Kitchen the British organic brand kibble for the last 4 years and is happy with it. She's refused most other brands that I have tried her with. Unusually for a dog (so much more of a cat trait to go on hunger strike in my experience!), She will simply refuse to eat if something doesn't meet with her approval.Her approval of this started when the driver delivered it. He put the large heavy box in the hall for me and I went to take a shower. When I came out my small dog had virtually dismantled the huge box with teeth and claws. I was startled as she isn't a destructive dog usually! She gave me one of those patented "But it's for me!" looks. I opened it and gave her a small bowl - which she wolfed down. Instant Success and most unusual.She's been eating it happily ever since and I'm delighted. From an owner's perspective, although it isn't cheap - In fact ... per kilo it *IS* cheaper than her usual Lily's Kitchen Organic kibble.A couple of other positive little things (especially if you have a small dog too) is that this kibble is really small - perfect for little mouths. Also the bag has a super-sensible easy-open, resealable slit in the side so if you put it in the correct place you won't have to move it again to decant food.I don't have any negatives I think we just changed her food for life.
A**R
Worth to purchase
It is much cheaper than sold in store. Worth buying .
M**N
アレルギー体質のキャバリアに
チキン、ビーフ、ラム、フィッシュ、穀物、ポテト、フルーツ不使用で入手できるのは今のところこれだけで、皮膚のかゆみと、耳のひどいにおいもやっと収まりました。手をなめる癖がついてしまっていたので病院でかゆみ止めを2か月程処方していただき、ようやく毛も生えそろってきました。便の調子もよい(少し硬め)で、見た目もとても元気になった感じでとてもうれしいです。5kgの袋は大きいですが、チャックの位置が使いや易く、値段も2kgに比べてお得なので今はこちらをリピートしています。
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