Well now, let me tell ya somethin’ about this here dog food, the kind they call “Instinct Limited Ingredient Turkey Dog Food”. I ain’t no fancy expert or nothin’, just an old woman who’s seen a thing or two about feedin’ critters. This here food, it’s supposed to be good for dogs with sensitive bellies, ya know, the ones that get the tummy rumbles or the itchy skin.

What’s in it, you ask? Well, they say it’s got turkey, real turkey, not that fake stuff. And not just any turkey, mind you, they say it’s “cage-free” turkey. Sounds fancy, huh? I guess that means the turkeys weren’t cooped up all their lives. They also say it’s got just one meat and one vegetable. That’s what they mean by “limited ingredient,” I reckon. Less stuff in there means less stuff to upset a dog’s stomach, that’s the idea anyway.
- Turkey: That’s the main thing, the meat. Good for muscles, they say.
- One Vegetable: I ain’t sure which one they use in this kind, but it’s supposed to be somethin’ that’s easy on the tummy.
- No Grain: No corn, no wheat, no rice. Some dogs, they can’t handle that grain stuff, makes ’em itch and scratch.
Now, I heard some folks say this food is real good, gets four and a half stars, even five stars from them fancy dog food reviewers. They say it’s “exceptional” for bein’ grain-free and all. They talk about “animal protein” and all that, but what it boils down to is, is it good for your dog or not? That’s all I care about.
Is it good for allergies? Well, that’s what they say. See, some dogs, they get itchy and scratchy from certain foods. This here limited ingredient stuff, it’s supposed to help with that. By only havin’ a few things in it, there’s less chance of somethin’ botherin’ your dog.
But let me tell ya, every dog is different. Just like people, some can eat anything, some gotta be careful. What works for one dog might not work for another. So, if your dog’s got a sensitive stomach, this here Instinct food might be worth a try. But don’t go thinkin’ it’s a miracle cure or nothin’. You gotta watch your dog, see how they do on it.
How do you feed it to your dog? Well, it’s just like any other dog food, I reckon. You look at the bag, see how much they say to give your dog based on how big they are. And don’t just dump it all in the bowl at once, give ‘em a little bit in the mornin’ and a little bit in the evenin’. And make sure they got plenty of fresh water, that’s important.
I heard some folks sayin’ this food is “guided by the purity and simplicity of raw.” Now, I don’t know nothin’ about that “raw” feedin’, seems kinda messy to me. But I guess they mean it’s natural, like what a dog would eat if it was out in the wild, catchin’ its own food. Only, this here is in a bag, all ready to go, which is a whole lot easier, let me tell ya.
So, there ya have it, my two cents on this Instinct Limited Ingredient Turkey Dog Food. It ain’t cheap, but if your dog’s got a sensitive stomach or allergies, it might be worth the money. Just remember to keep an eye on your dog, see how they’re doin’, and if they ain’t doin’ well, try somethin’ else. That’s all there is to it.
And one more thing, if your dog is really sick, don’t just rely on dog food, take ’em to the vet, get ’em checked out. A vet knows a whole lot more than an old woman like me. They can tell you what’s really wrong and what to do about it.
Now, I gotta go, got chores to do. Hope this helped ya some.
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