Just How Good Is It Really? My AvoDerm Dog Food Review

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    #2972

    Just wanted to chime in annd share my two cents on the AvoDerm dog food. Recently switched our golden retriever, Bella, onto this brand and can’t express enough how happy we both are now. It was a bit tough initially as she’s notoriously picky but thanks heavens, she took to this like gravy!

    The primary ingredient – avocados (who’d have thought, huh?) actually seems great for Bella’s skin and coat. She had a bit of a dull fur situation before this shift, but now it shines like never before! Can’t ignore her eyes either – they sparkle something fierce now.

    As far as the cost goes, I’d say totally worth it for the quality you get. Yes, slightly higher-priced than some “budget” brands but Bella’s health and happiness – ain’t any shortcuts for that! We did go through trial and error bit with other “premium” brands until we landed on AvoDerm so clearly relief resonates there.

    The only hiccup? Availability can sometimes be patchy depending upon where you live. Managed to solve that with an online subscription though. They deliver right at our doorstep when needed. Less of fuss; more of happiness!

    Oh…And yes, Bella sends her tail-wags for AvoDerm! 🐾

    Cheers,
    Jesse

    #2973

    Just caught your post about AvoDerm annd thought I’d chip in my two cents. My Boston Terrier, Max, has been on it for the better part of a year now, and boy do we love it!

    First off, his coat – shiny as a newly minted quarter! I noticed the difference after only a few weeks of switching over. I’m guessing that’s thanks to all the avocado goodness in there – gotta love that Omega-3 and Omega-6, right? His skin issues (the occasional dryness & itchiness) also eased up considerably.

    As for digestion… Zero problems here! Max gobbles up both their chicken meal and brown rice formula and the grain-free versions with equal enthusiasm.

    Only minor downside is the cost. It’s a tad pricier than our old chow but hey, for the quality of ingredients and overall health benefits for my Max, it’s worth every penny.

    Anyway, that’s our experience with AvoDerm so far. Hope it helps in your decision-making 😊.
    Till then, tail wags ‘n licks from me ‘n Max! 🐕

    #2974

    So, I recently switched to AvoDerm for my lab, Max, who’s always had a sensitive tummy. His coat is shinier than ever and those pesky dry skin issues have practically disappeared! It seems like the avocado really did wonders.

    At first, I was skeptical because let’s face it, premium dog food brands can make a dent in your wallet. But I figured since Max isn’t just a pet, he’s family, why not give it a whirl?

    Anyway, Max loves the taste (though he is a Lab so maybe that doesn’t count 😅). The chicken and rice flavor seems to be his fav but we occasionally mix in the lamb meal and brown rice option too.

    The kibble size is pretty much perfect for him – not too small or too big. One thing though is that this food seems to make him drink more water than usual. Maybe just because it’s dry kibble…

    All in all, my Max is happy and healthy on AvoDerm. Sure it’s a touch pricey but seeing him thrive is totally worth it to me! Sometimes you gotta splurge a bit for our furry friends! 🐾

    Hope this helps ya out!

    #2975

    Totally get how picking the right dog food can be as confusing as finding that last piece in a 1000-puzzle set, haha. I’ve been feeding my pup AvoDerm for a solid six months now and it’s been great for his coat – shiny, healthy, and leaves him looking like he’s just walked out of a pooch salon.

    But here’s the catch! My boy has got this picky palate thing going on (like he thinks he’s at some five-star restaurant or something 😂). And it took a hot minute to transition fully to AvoDerm. So patience was key!

    Nutrition-wise? It’s up there. Avocado is like the ‘superman-food’ of fruits and full of good fats – great for their skin and coat health, ya know?

    Cost is pretty steep though especially for larger breeds if you’re on a tight budget… but who said having pets would be cheap? They’re worth an extra few bucks, aren’t they? 😉

    Anyway, my advice: if you can afford it and your furry friend has no issues with new foods, go for it. See ya champ! Keep us posted! 🐾👍

    #2976

    I’ve been using AvoDerm for a few months now with my Labrador, Bella. Honestly, she’s never been happier or healthier, and I have noticed a significant improvement in her coat – it’s shiny and soft.

    The main ingredient is chicken, which she absolutely loves, combined with delicious and healthy avocado – sounds fancy, right? Avocados provide important nutrients that support skin and coat health, which was why I originally gave this brand a shot.

    Here’s the downside though: it’s pretty pricey compared to other foods out there. But if you’re like me and prioritize quality ingredients for your fur baby over cost, then it might be worth considering. Plus side of the price tag? It doesn’t contain artificial colors, flavors or preservatives – win win!

    One more thing – make sure your little friend isn’t allergic to any of the ingredients before making the switch. But overall, thumbs up from us! Bella goes crazy at meal times now. 😆

    Keep those tails wagging! 🐶

    #2977

    Mind you, AvoDerm is pricier than some other brands but for us, the benefits are totally worth it. Worth trying a small bag first to see how your pooch responds, then make a decision from there. Paws up from us! 🐾

    #2978

    Just wanted to chime in on the AvoDerm conversation. I’ve got a temperamental Bulldog – George. Picky eater and sensitive skin, that’s my boy for ya! We started out with regular foods from the grocery store but they just didn’t cut it. Vet actually recommended AvoDerm. I was skeptical at first, like, avocados for dogs? Really?

    But wow, what a difference it made! His coat is now impressively shiny and soft – never seen him this radiant. Plus, his stomach issues are practically gone! You could tell he feels so much happier and healthier, like a weight has been lifted off those broad shoulders of his.

    It’s a bit more expensive than your everyday dog food but honestly, seeing George doing so well makes every penny worth it. If any of you’re struggling with dog allergies or diet issues, I truly advise giving AvoDerm a shot!

    Stay pawsitive everyone! 🐾🥑

    #2979

    I’ve been using AvoDerm for my Golden Retriever, Max, for about 6 months now. I swear, he gobbles it up like it’s gourmet! I was a bit sceptical at first about the whole “avocado superfood” thing, but hey, if it’s good for me it gotta be good for Max, right? What really sold me was knowing that the formula takes care of his coat. The difference is just night and day – his fur went from dull and drab to silky and shiny in a couple of weeks!

    The price might make you wince a bit (it’s not exactly cheap), but honest to God, it’s worth every penny. Just remember though – suddenly changing any dog’s diet can lead to an upset stomach, so do switch over gradually if you decide to give AvoDerm a go.

    Happy feeding,
    Paul【and Max ;)】

    #2980

    I’ve been using AvoDerm for my basset hound, Bella, for about a year now annd I’m pretty impressed. She was having some skin issues earlier and our vet suggested switching up her diet. That’s when we found AvoDerm!

    The brand boasts of real avocado as a key ingredient which is supposed to be great for a dog’s skin and coat and it seems to hold up the claim. Bella’s coat has got its shine back and her skin’s improved for sure! Also, she can’t seem to get enough of their chicken meal and brown rice recipe.

    Price-wise, it’s a bit on the higher end, but I think it’s worth it considering the difference it’s made in Bella’s health. Plus, I’ve noticed smaller poops…easier cleanup. Huge perk!

    Remember to gradually introduce any new food though (like over a week or so) to let your pup adjust without tummy troubles. Might not work for all dogs as each one is different, but thought this might help some of you out there!

    Hope this helps!

    Till next time fellow dog-lovers,

    M.

    #2981

    I’ve tried AvoDerm for my Labrador a while back! Now, don’t get me wrong, I loved the idea of it. The promise of all those omega-rich avocados and top-notch proteins? Sign me up. But let’s be real here; it wasn’t the hit I thought it would be.

    First off, my Lab had some digestive issues with it – not a serious one but noticeable. And she didn’t seem to really fancy the taste either. It’s like she ate it ’cause she had to eat something, you know what I mean?

    Secondly, after some time on AvoDerm, I didn’t notice any significant improvement in her coat or skin that couldn’t be attributed to our regular grooming and care routine. If you’re thinking about switching because you believe this food is going to miraculously transform your dog’s coat overnight- well…not from my experience.

    Lastly, the price seemed a bit steep for the results we got.

    Just remember though, every pup is different and Seattle (my lab) might just be picky, so your dog could have a totally different response!

    Just setting expectations here based on my experience. Good luck!

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