Lily's Kitchen Adult 8+ Scottish Gluten Free Dry Dog Food - Salmon & Trout

Lily's Kitchen

£10.58 - £23.65
(29 reviews) Write a Review
SKU:
16660
Made with 43% delicious turkey, trout and white fish this grain free recipe is packed with the highest levels of joint care supplements to give your wise and wonderful friend the most nutritious dinner around. We use only freshly prepared meat and fish with wholesome vegetables, and our nutritious botanical herbs. This food is also a good source of all the essential vitamins and minerals your dog needs in their daily diet.

Senior 8 years + complete nutrition, Grain free recipe, With freshly prepared proper meat, No meat meal or fillers, Proper food for dogs, With turkey, trout & seasonal white fish, No nasties, Vet approved recipe, Ethical Award - Ethical Company Organisation

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Daily Feeding Guidelines
This is a nutritionally complete pet food for adult dogs 8 years +
It has everything your dog needs to stay healthy and is full of natural ingredients with added vitamins and minerals. Serve with a bowl of fresh water nearby.
Size of Dog: 1-5kg; Serving Size: 30-90kg
Size of Dog: 6-10kg; Serving Size: 100-150kg
Size of Dog: 11-15kg; Serving Size: 160-200g
Size of Dog: 16-25kg; Serving Size: 215-300g
Size of Dog: 26-35kg; Serving Size: 310-380g
Use this chart as a general guide along with your own experience, as the servings can vary with age, breed, exercise and even the weather. For overweight dogs, feed 10% less than the guideline serving for their current weight. Weigh your dog weekly to make sure they're on the right track. If you're not sure what your dog's ideal weight is, or if you think they're losing weight too quickly or slowly, contact your vet.

New to Lily's Kitchen?
If you're serving up our food for the first time, it's best to introduce it into your dog's diet bit by bit over about a week.
Start with a mix of 4/5 of your current food to 1/5 of Lily's Kitchen.
Day by day, increase the proportions until you're feeding only Lily's Kitchen.

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  • 5
    Great for a senior dog

    Posted by Debzzz on 19th Oct 2020

    Having lost most her teeth my dog loves this food, excellent quality, easy to eat and ideal for the older dog.

  • 5
    not a crumb left

    Posted by jessianne on 7th Oct 2020

    All flavours very well received by elderly 'Birko' and cats too!

  • 5
    Great for Seniors

    Posted by DottiT on 8th Aug 2020

    Swopped the regular Lily's Kitchen food to this Senior variety for my 10 year old Vizsla. She's always been a fussy eater but loves this. As soon as her bowl is on the floor, she's there!

  • 5
    Better for Seniors

    Posted by Nina the best on 2nd Jul 2020

    Lilly's Kitchen for Seniors (wet food) smells like proper food - it's not nose-wrinkling like some. While it is more expensive, for elderly dogs not in the best of health it's a good buy. Also I get more meals per tin - it's just used to give her dried food a little lift and interest.

  • 5
    Great for seniors

    Posted by Maisy the dog on 8th May 2020

    Our dog has irritable bowel syndrome and the only food that she can tolerate is Lilys Kitchen wet food with turkey, chicken or fish - no red meat.

  • 5
    Great for my little man

    Posted by Lynne63 on 3rd Apr 2020

    Recently changed to this my dog loves and contains everything he needs

  • 5
    A 'proper' meal for dogs

    Posted by Stella 47 on 2nd Apr 2020

    I buy Lilys Kitchen as it is as close as you can get to "home cooked" meals with added vitamins, my border terrier Poppy aged eleven loves it!

  • 5
    Great for elderly dogs

    Posted by Bear123 on 22nd Feb 2020

    I always buy Lily's for my 14 - nearly 15 - year old Jack Russell. Mix it with some dry food. He loves it.

  • 5
    My13 year westie jumping around like a 2 year old!

    Posted by Westies on 21st Jan 2020

    Always easy and lovely delivery man- my one is usually Romeo! He brings the bags in - and they are usually heavy as we have 3 dogs. Well done