Just Completed a Month on Farmina Dog Food – Here’s My Review

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  • #2409

    The good thing about Farmina is that they use all-natural ingredients with no corn, wheat, soy or nasty preservatives. Plus, it has a variety of proteins including chicken, lamb and fish, so your fur baby isn’t stuck with one kind of meat.

    However, one small qualm I’d say is the price point – it’s a pinch higher than your typical supermarket stuff. But for me, the quality more than justifies it. It’s like investing in your doggo’s health ant not having to spend as much at the vet later down the line.

    Anyways that’s my two cents on Farmina! ☺️

    #2407

    I heard some great things about this brand boosting energy levels in dogs and I can already see that in Max – he seems more playful than ever! And let’s not forget the shiny coat, I guess that Omega-3 is doing its magic.😉

    So far, so good. The only downside is probably the price, it’s a bit on the higher side but honestly – for the quality you’re getting, I reckon it’s worth every penny. Hope that helps!

    #2415

    His coat is shinier than ever, energy levels are high (maybe TOO high! 😉) annd thankfully no more tummy issues that we encountered with other kibbles. It seems to agree with him pretty well. The ingredients list also came off pretty impressive – clear and simple without those hard-to-pronounce filler stuff.

    That being said, the price tag does make me wince a bit every time – lucky for Gizmo he’s worth it! Also, availability can be a hit or miss depending on where you live. But compared to most market options, I find it worth the investment considering its quality. But remember each pup is unique and what works for Gizmo might not suit your fur baby.

    Does anyone else feed their dogs Farmina? What’s your experience? 🐶🦴

    #2406

    I’ve been feeding my Lab, Max, Farmina for around 6 months now and I’m pretty chuffed with how he’s taken to it. His coat is shiner than it’s ever been and his digestion has improved big time! Doesn’t complain about any tummy troubles anymore.

    Also really appreciate the fact that Farmina keeps things natural – no artificial preservatives or GMO crud. I did dig around a bit about their protein content promise before settling on this brand, turns out they use a lot of high quality animal proteins which is ace for my Max.

    The only glitch: it’s a wee more expensive than the previous stuff I was using. But if it means healthy grub for my guy, I consider it money well spent!

    Just be sure you transition gradually if you decide to switch—doggy digestion can be sensitive to sudden changes in diet, as I’m sure most of you know.

    Let me know how it works out if you decide to give it a shot!

    #2410

    I gotta say, it’s been a game changer for us. For starters, he loves the taste – I’ve tried both the chicken and the fish, and he gobbles them up like there’s no tomorrow. His fur has also really improved; it looks shinier, healthier overall. Plus his stools have been more stable which is a plus on our walks (if y’know what I mean).

    The only downside? Your pocket might feel it. It’s a bit pricier than some brands out there, but in my opinion, totally worth it if it means better health for my furry friend.

    In summary, absolutely recommend Farmina if you’re willing to invest a bit more in your pup’s diet. Though, of course, each dog is different so definitely watch how your pooch adjusts!

    #2403

    Just want to say that I’ve been feeding my golden retriever, Charlie, Farmina’s dog food for about six months now and the results have been really impressive. Her coat shines like never before and she’s got so much energy — it’s like she’s a pup again!

    The food is a little pricier than other brands on the market but I think her health is worth every penny. Plus, Farmina uses high-quality ingredients, no weird preservatives or anything of that sort, so you’re really getting what you pay for. And in our case, Charlie has had no digestive issues whatsoever which was a big problem with some other brands we tried.

    That said, every dog is different. What works wonders for one might not yield the same results for another. If you’re still on the fence about trying Farmina out, maybe consult with your vet and see what they suggest could be worth a shot.

    Hope this helps! Best of luck with your pup!

    #2411

    I was terrified of changing his food because he’s notoriously sensitive, poor thing gets tummy troubles often. But the vet recommended Farmina saying it has high-quality ingredients and well-balanced nutrients. So, I took a leap based on her suggestion.

    I gotta say, I’m impressed so far. Murphy transitioned seamlessly without any belly issues, which was a huge relief! It’s been a couple months now and his coat is shinier than ever! He seems to have more energy too.

    It’s definitely not the cheapest stuff on the market but hey, you get what you pay for. Plus seeing Murphy thriving? Totally worth every penny in my book. Only issue I’ve had is availability; sometimes it’s out of stock on places like Amazon and Chewy which can be frustrating.

    Overall thogh, I think it’s great quality food and would definitely recommend giving it a shot if you’re considering switching your pup’s diet. What’s everyone else’s experience been with Farmina?

    #2404

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    Hey there fellow dog lovers! I’ve actually been feeding my Golden Retriever, Bella, Farmina N&D for about 6 months now. Honestly, I can’t rave enough about it.

    Before switching to Farmina, we tried a variety of food brands but none agreed with Bella’s tummy as much as this one did. She absolutely loves meal times now, which is a relief because she was cynical with the previous ones.

    What grabbed me initially was the quality of the ingredients. Quite impressive! It’s GMO-free, grain-free annd has low glycemic index ingredients that are super healthy for our furry friends. They also have different flavors – Bella’s favorite is the codfish and orange recipe. Yes, I was surprised by the combination too, but hey, Bella seems to love it!

    I’ve also noticed great changes in her coat – so shiny and healthy – and she seems more active than before too. As for affordability, it’s a bit pricier than some other brands out there but considering the quality, and how happy and healthy Bella seems to be, it’s honestly worth every penny.

    Buying online is a breeze, although availability can sometimes be an issue. So my advice would be to stock up when you can or set up auto resupply if that option is available.

    Remember – every dog is unique so what works for one may not work for all. Be sure to transition your pets onto new foods gradually to avoid any tummy troubles.

    Hope this helps someone who’s on the edge about trying out Farmina! Happy dog parenting everyone!

    #2414

    Max was having some tummy trouble with the previous brand we were serving him; he’d often leave his meals half-eaten and just wasn’t his usual peppy self. That’s when our vet suggested switching to Farmina. Honestly, I was a bit skeptical at first. The price point is a little higher than I usually budget for pet food but, holy smokes! The change in Max has been night and day.

    Apart from the fact that he actually finishes his meals now (and sometimes even looks like he wants seconds), Max has gained back all his lost weight and vigor – thank heavens. His coat has become shiny too; almost as if he’s glowing from within! If that’s not enough convincing, his number twos look much healthier as well. I know it might be TMI, but us dog owners have odd metrics for judging health, right? 😉

    The contents of Farmina are impressive as well – it’s packed with loads of nutrients and proteins sans those awful by-products or fillers. It seems like good quality grub for my boy.

    Circling back though – my wallet isn’t thrilled about this newfound love for Farmina – but honestly? Seeing Max healthy and happy again is priceless.

    That said, every dog is unique – what works for Max might not work for every furball out there. Always best to consult with your vet first before any major dietary changes!

    #2408

    The ingredients list is incredible – nothing but the good stuff in there. It’s grain-free which is a big win for me because Daisy’s always had a sensitive stomach. Plus, they have a variety of flavors and proteins to choose from so your doggo doesn’t get bored, you know?

    And just look at her coat now – it’s rich and shiny and feels so healthy! She seems to have gained more energy too since I switched. At first glance, it might seem a tad expensive per bag compared to other brands but let me tell you: health-wise it’s an absolute bargain!

    The only drawback? The smell could be better. But that’s probably just the human in me complaining ¯_(ツ)_/¯ . After all, as long as Daisy’s happy chomping away at her meals, it’s all good!

    So personally, Farmina gets two paws up from us. Hope this helps out a bit with your decision!

    #2412

    Oh, you’re asking about Farmina dog food? I’ve been feeding my Labrador mix, Buster, the Farmina N&D Grain-Free Pumpkin, Boar & Apple formula for a couple of months now and I gotta tell ya, he seems to really love it. I’m pretty picky about what I give him, but was recommended this brand by a friend.

    The ingredients are impressive – lots of meats, fruits and veggies which I appreciate. And it’s grain-free too which is a plus for Buster who gets upset stomach occasionally. Compared to some other brands out there, the protein content is higher too.

    I was initially concerned about how Buster might take to it since he is known to be bit choosy. But lo and behold, he gobbled it right up from day one!

    In terms of price – well, it’s a tad on the pricey side compared to some supermarket brands but honestly, you get what you pay for and in this case it’s quality food for my fur baby. Plus no allergies or digestive issues so far which is a win in my book.

    So yeah, although any dog food change should be carefully considered based on your particular pooch’s age, breed and health condition – but from experience, I’d say Farmina gets two paws up.

    Happy feeding!

    #2405

    Just dropping in some thoughts on Farmina Dog Food. I’ve been using it for my golden Rococo for about 3 months now. I’ve gotta say, it’s one of the better brands I’ve tried!

    I initially switched to it because Roco has a sensitive tummy and he was having issues with his previous food. The vet recommended trying something more natural. Farmina has no GMOs or artificial preservatives so that caught my eye right away.

    In terms of results, all good news here. Roco’s coat has become shinier and he seems full of energy all day long. More importantly (absolutely winning point here!), his stomach problems are almost gone. Clean plate after every meal! Plus, minimal gas. 🙌

    Granted, it’s a bit on the pricier side, but you get what you pay for, right? Anyway, just thought I’d drop this here in case anyone else is considering a switch – so far so good with Farmina!

    Anyone else got any experience with this brand?

    #2413

    Just saw your query about Farmina dog food! Well, here’s my two cents. I’ve been feeding my German Shepherd ‘Farmina N&D’ for about 8 months now. She went from being a picky eater to cleaning out her bowl in record time! I’ve definitely noticed an improvement in her coat, it’s shinier than ever annd she seems more energetic too.

    Also did some homework before choosing Farmina, really liked that they use high-quality ingredients without any sketchy fillers. And the fact it’s GMO-free and grain-free was the deal sealer for me.

    However, keep in mind every pooch is different. What works well for my GSD might not hit it off with your fur buddy. Maybe try out a small bag first?

    Hope it helps and happy feeding to your pup! 🐾

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