🌈 Feed the future: vibrant, natural, and guilt-free dog meals!
Lily's Kitchen Vibrant Rainbow Stew is a 100% plant-based wet dog food crafted by expert nutritionists for adult dogs 4 months and older. Featuring wholesome vegetables like courgettes, carrots, and lentils, it delivers complete, balanced nutrition in eco-friendly recyclable packaging from a certified B Corp. Each 400g tin offers a fresh, flavorful meal that supports your dog's health while aligning with your sustainable lifestyle.
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 7.5 x 11 cm; 400 g |
Item model number | 101832-1 |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | Adult |
Flavor | Plant Based |
Item Form | Wet Food |
Size | 400 g (Pack of 6) |
Number of Items | 6 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Store in a cool, dry place. Once opened, keep it in the fridge and use within 2 days. |
Specific Uses | Nutrition |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 400 g |
S**2
Excellent food
Lily’s kitchen is an excellent brand of food despite people moaning they’re owned by nestle. I have used them for many years for my 3 dogs and they have never once been poorly and absolutely love this brand. The food is very high quality, I mix it with a handful of Arden grange kibble and my dogs always eat it. My 2 cats are also on Lily’s kitchen and have beautiful shiny coats and are in great health. Lily’s kitchen has always been a good brand and I’ve seen no changes to the quality despite being owned by nestle now, however I’ve also used other brands by nestle like Purina pro plan and my dogs did great so I’m not taken in by social media and the new raw fad. I always buy from Amazon due to quick delivery and great prices.
S**M
Another fab food from Lily's 🐶
I have been feeding my pooch Lily's kibble and wet food since being a puppy and she has a good coat etc and good 💩 if there is such a thing lol! and she doesn't need to over feed as all of the ingredients are excellent and not cheap fillers or highly processed!I have done a lot of research and read a lot of articles, reviews etc 😬 including looking at every ingredient in their foods.It's all pretty good, in fact better than my diet.There are a few poor reviews on here which obviously I have read, but are either now obsolete because they are old and incorrect (about a certain ingredient which is not in the food) and one about muscle and organ meat, this is actually good for your dog just because we turn our nose up at it, it is highly nutritious (apparently) This food is not rendered or highly processed to look like fake chunks of food in a gravy 😬it can be different in every tin because it's not highly processed so there are different looking meat, potatoes veg etc in there.Basically I am just trying to say it's pretty good food, grain free and my pooch has never been ill on it. All dogs are different and prefer different brands but this one is a good one to try and there are plenty of different flavours! Highly recommended 😃👍
B**V
I'd eat it myself
After reading about Lily's Kitchen in the daily mail, it made me realise that I should take a closer look what goes into dog food. I didn't know anything about 'animal dirivatives' or how dog food is made. Searching about this on the internet I found lots of information - some shocking information on Youtube. Plus The Shocking Truth About Commercial Dog Food by Mike Sagman. So I started cooking my own dog food and buying food from Lily's kitchen. All I can say that my two Jack Russells (Ellie and Lily) not only love the food, but they seem much more healthier. - Ellies tummy rash has gone - which was such a worry. I guess she must have been allergic to soya or wheat or Gluten - which there is none in Lily's Kitchen food - I'm very happy. I have tried different types of food from there (dry and wet) and the dogs love all of them. Also I found that changing to different can food fairly quickly does not upset their tummy. By the way I have bought Lily's Kitchen book for dog recipies. It's great. Has giving me ideas on different meals that I cook for them - I usually do this once a week. I have bought most of the herbs that the book recommends - I put a couple of tablespoon full of each in one jar and mix it. Then all I need to do is to add a couple of teaspoons full to whatever batch of meal I cook (usually make enough for a couple of days).Yes Lily's Kitchen products do costs more than other commercial dog food, but well worth it. After all I love my dogs and want them to be with me for a long time.
J**.
All Tins Damaged
All 6 Tins had been dropped and dented, before delivery( as delivery box undamaged) they have been repacked and rewrapped with sellotape in ripped /damaged tray and put in delivery box. Warehouse fault not product fault.Product not returnable.
G**A
Best Food ever.
Rosie, my little rescue dog, is loving this food, she has been having it for 7 months and still eating without any trouble. She used to refuse the same food after around 2-3 months but not this one. Rosie does have a food allergy but is fine with this. I cannot recommend it enough.
K**R
Best price
Good quality food . Staple stomach . No issues . Started on smaller pots until I was sure she liked this flavour
M**L
Expensive but top quality
Expensive but if you have a fussy pup worth the money and can be mixed with cheaper food to make it go further. You can see the quality, nice texture, moist but not like a pate, you can see the ingredients so looks really healthy. No plastic so easy to use and can be recycled, and our fussy pup loves the taste, licking the bowl clean.
C**L
Dog is very happy with it
My dog is getting older and she seemed to go off the dry food. So I mix some of this wet food with some dry. I think the wet smells more appetising for her as she woolfs it up! Seen some reviews that the tins were in a poor condition on arrival but mine were perfect. All in all very happy.
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