Brit Puppy Food Review
A wonderful puppy has appeared in your house. This, of course, is a great joy, but also a huge responsibility. The digestive system of a puppy, like that of any child, is not yet fully formed, so it is very easy to spoil it with improperly selected food. Today we will tell you about the premium food of the Czech manufacturer VARO PRAHA s. r. o., namely: about Brit food, and you decide whether to give preference to it and trust the health of your little pet or not.
Peculiarities
So, first, let's take a look at the composition of the feed:
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meat (which one depends on the type of feed chosen);
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rice;
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wheat;
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corn;
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Brewer's yeast;
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vitamin and mineral complex;
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salmon oil;
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chicken fat preserved with tocopherols;
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prebiotics;
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pieces of dried fruits, vegetables and herbs (extracted sugar beet cuts, yucca, rosemary, apples, etc.);
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chondroitin;
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glucosamine.
As you can see, there are no artificial additives, preservatives, dyes and genetically modified components in the feed. The manufacturer positions Brit products as belonging to the premium segment.
Benefits of Brit foods:
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a large percentage of natural meat in the composition;
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does not contain GMOs and other harmful ingredients;
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the cost is more affordable than that of analogues of the same class;
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expanded line of food for puppies of different breeds and sizes;
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can be purchased at many pet stores.
There are also disadvantages:
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the composition is not too diverse;
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the list of ingredients includes corn and wheat, and they are not too easy to digest;
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on the official page of the company and on the Russian website, the composition is indicated differently.
Assortment of feed
Now let's take a look at all the Brit puppy foods on offer. For your convenience, we have entered the information in the table.
Name |
Who is it for |
Key Ingredients |
Care Junior Large Breed Lamb & Rice |
For large-breed puppies (over 25 kg) from 3 to 24 months |
Lamb flour |
Care puppy all breed lamb & rice |
For all puppies from 4 weeks to 12 months |
The same composition |
Fresh Beef with Pumpkin Puppy Large Bones & Joints |
For large-breed pets |
Beef (fresh and dried) - 65%, pumpkin (10%) |
Care Grain-free Puppy Salmon & Potato |
Universal food for puppies from 4 weeks to 1 year old |
Dehydrated salmon meat (35%), potatoes (28%), salmon protein (15%) |
Fresh Chicken with Potato Puppy Healthy Growth |
Universal food for puppies from 4 weeks to 12 months |
Chicken meat: fresh (40%), dried (25%); potatoes (8%) |
Care Mini Puppy dry grain-free |
For puppies of mini-breeds (Yorkshire Terrier, Chihuahua, Russian Toy and others) |
Lamb flour (35%), meat protein (20%), yellow peas |
Premium by Nature Junior XL |
For babies of giant breeds (45-90 kg), as well as juniors (up to two and a half years) |
Chicken meat: dried (30%), boneless (20%); oats |
PbNJr L |
For pets of large breeds (25-45 kg) up to 2 years |
Chicken meat: dried (25%), boneless (20%); oats |
PbNJr M |
For puppies of medium breeds (10-25 kg) up to 1 year old |
Chicken meat: dried (30%), boneless (20%); oats |
PbNJr S |
For small-breed pets under the age of 1 year, as well as pregnant and lactating bitches |
Chicken meat: dried (30%), boneless (25%); oats |
Care puppy all breed |
Universal food for pets aged 4 weeks to 1 year |
Lamb flour (45%) |
Care salmon & potato puppy |
Universal food for puppies and juniors from 4 weeks to 12 months |
Dehydrated salmon meat (35%), potatoes (28%) |
All feeds are packaged in convenient zip-lock bags. Depending on the variety, you can choose different weights: 0.4, 1, 2, 2.5, 3, 7, 8, 12 and 15 kg.
Review overview
When choosing the optimal diet for a little pet, one cannot help but familiarize ourselves with the opinions of the owners who have already managed to purchase this line of food for their puppies. It will be useful to find out the reviews of veterinarians.
So, here's what the doctors say: Brit puppy food is captivating with the absence of GMOs and other such harmful ingredients, which minimizes the occurrence of allergic reactions and problems with the gastrointestinal tract. However, the presence of meat production waste (bone meal) in the composition is alarming for some.
In general, most veterinarians recommend Brit food for small patients as a very good option in the mid-price category.
The opinions of the owners were also divided: some say that after the transfer of the baby to Brit, digestion was normalized, the stool, the coat became shiny, others - especially those with pets with a tendency to allergies and problem gastrointestinal tract - doubt the composition due to the content of corn and wheat.
To summarize, the Brit is a great premium food in the mid-price segment. It's worth trying it anyway.