🐾 Elevate your pup's dining experience with Lily's Kitchen!
Lily’s Kitchen Adult Wet Dog Food Trays offer a variety of ten organic recipes made with natural ingredients, including freshly prepared meat and offal. Each 150g tray provides complete and balanced nutrition for adult dogs of all sizes. As a B Corp company, Lily’s Kitchen is committed to sustainability, aiming for full recyclability by 2025.
Package Dimensions | 18.6 x 17.9 x 9.8 cm; 1.67 kg |
Item model number | DMO15 |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | Adult |
Flavor | Multi |
Item Form | Pate |
Colour | red |
Size | 150 g (Pack of 10) |
Number of Items | 10 |
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 |
Item Weight | 1.67 kg |
R**B
Properly wet, doesn't smell, good dog food.
My dog's been enjoying Lily's kitchen his entire life (8 years). Occasionally we swap to other brands to test, but in the end keep going back. The organic food is much more expensive than the non organic but it also looks higher quality, is much wetter which I like, and he seems to prefer it. Never has any issues with tummy. The pouches are a handy size, he likes to lick them clean after finishing his bowl, and I recycle them unlike so many other pouches that are soft plastic.
P**E
Good flavour varieties so I observe with the empty food bowl
A favourite for my hound. Good ingredients and all the flavours are delicious according to a fussy dog.
F**N
High quality
Great brand! I tried these as my dog is a fan of Lily’s kitchen, you can tell that it’s high quality but my dog is fussy and didn’t like the veg in his food so I didn’t get anymore after these were finished
M**Z
Packaging
Packaging is not brilliant... do get at least 2 trays squashed each time on arriva. But my pups love the food and they're not punctured so I use them
J**K
Must be very delicious!
My dog loves this one, thank you!
J**E
My westie loves Lily's kitchen
My westie (15 weeks old) didn't get a good start to life being ripped from his mummy at only 6 weeks and then being kept in a shed by a local dealer for 2 weeks until I came to the rescue. He struggled to keep most foods down except for my home cooking (!) On bought food (which included some of the very best and most expensive from the vets) he had stale breath and really really bad wind (rear end wind) which could clear the sitting room of people in less than 10 seconds! His poo was always sloppy and every now and then some blood and mucus would appear in his poo - the vet said not to worry but I was concerned. He was also regularly nibbling at his front gets as if he was itching all the time. Consequently, I found myself having to feed him gourmet rice (he likes Jasmine rice) and Morrison's extra tasty chickens with some veggies mashed in. As you can guess, this was time consuming and very costly given a cooked chicken costs £6 and lasted him for about 4 meals. I discovered Lily's Kitchen via the recent TV documentary and thought I'd give it a go with him. Well, he absolutely adores all the foods I have tried him with so far. He loves the breakfast crunch (it smells so pleasant even I would eat it!), he goes nuts for the wet food and the biscuits - it all looks so healthy and smells nice - his little nose is straight in the bowl and he doesn't come up for air until he's finished the whole lot. He's not vomited any of it back, his poo is nice and firm (and easy to pick up rather than having to spoon it off the floor) and there are no more foul doggy farts to contend with (he's been on Lily's kitchen now for a week). His breath also smells nice, he's not drinking so much water and he seems to listen to me in training sessions much more; anyone with a westie will appreciate getting a westie puppy's attention is a challenge so I consider this remarkable !All in all, I would recommend this to anyone. It is more expensive than Chum etc but having noticed the dramatic improvement in my dog in only a week I consider it worth every penny :) (and so does my dog ;p )
D**.
Gentle on a dogs stomach.
I switched to Lily's after my dog had continual upset digestion. Eventually mixing with small amount of his usual kibble James Wellbeloved that he has had for years. Now he is ok. Would recommend.
❁**❁
Used to be great. Not the best nutrition for the price...
I've been feeding my intact male, English Cocker Spaniel this for a couple of years, and it seemed great, but, having done some research, and having to feed him the Lilys organic chicken biscuits along with this to be affordable, it really is quite exorbitantly priced per meal for the nutrition the mix of the two offers. If I was to just feed him only these trays, it would work out around £6+ per day. This flavour (organic beef tray) has nearly doubled in price for x11 for some reason too? What?! The food seems OK but to be honest, he just isn't that interested anymore, but, beef is the preferable of the three flavours. I have had a few trays that haven't been quite right, i.e, gaps, discoloured bits on top, but nothing as repulsive as what some have mentioned. It used to smell delicious, now, it smells cheap. I had no idea it is produced by Nestle either, it gives off a completely different vibe to the dreadful 'Bakers' which it shares the brand with...You may aswell feed your dog sawdust and a Centrum if you're thinking of buying Bakers (please don't do that).... I have switched to a raw food subscription, it arrives dehydrated and you just add warm water, let it sit for 10 mins and its good to go- no added nonsense, all the nutrition comes naturally from the organic, human grade ingredients. It works out cheaper for better food, sorted! I admit Lily's brand drew me in, thinking it was an independent person who had managed to put together and share with us a homely, organic food for their dog, Lily. (Maybe it used to be?) False advertising tugging at my heart strings. It's one of the reasons I justified paying a little extra... The meat trays are fairly good nutritionally, very pricey, the organic biscuits I have to add are average and overpriced.Maybe great and affordable for a toy breed.
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