20 Food Recommendations for Dobermans with a Sensitive Stomach
There are few things worse than dealing with your Doberman’s diarrhea! We asked 800,000 members from the Doberman community on facebook the following question: “What is the best food for a Doberman with a sensitive stomach?”
We’ve summarized the best answers below. Always remember to check with your veterinarian before making changes that affect your Doberman’s health. iHeartDogs is reader supported, so some of the links below may be paid affiliate links at no extra cost to you.
The 20 best foods for Doberman with a sensitive belly
We used this for our Dobie. It’s expensive but cheaper than vet bills. Hill’s Prescription Diet z/d Skin/Food Sensitivity Original Flavor Dry Dog Food, 25 lb bag Costs $105 from Chewy by car. You can purchase a small bag from your local vet to make sure your Dobie likes it and can handle it.
Author: Tom L.
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Purina Pro Plan for sensitive stomachs. Salmon and rice.
Author: Maria C P.
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Royal Canin Low Digestive Fat !!! Turned my Dobie into another dog of the day!
Author: Cindy A.
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Purina pro plan sensitive stomach! That’s the only thing that worked for our girl! Good luck!
Author: Jennifer Thurnau C.
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Cooked rice and eggs without seasoning.
Author: Gloria R.
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I have a dog with the most sensitive stomachs, and we have tried about a dozen foods over the years. He’s been on Diamond Naturals Adult for about 6 months now and doesn’t have ANY stomach upset. Both dogs are large, healthy, with beautiful coats.
Author: Tina M.
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My dog is sensitive to chicken AND of course I’m trying to feed him cereal. It was a challenge to find something, but the Wellness brand was a huge hit for him. He’s been eating it for years without getting tired of it. He also likes the canned wet version.
Author: April Prevette J.
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Blue Buffalo has been feeding my baby since he started solids and he is 8 years old and very healthy!
Author: Bill M.
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A lot of trial and error happened…. Our boy had stomach problems after bowel obstruction surgery when he was 5 months old. Now he’s 17 months. We feed partially raw food, (love the liver!), we don’t make chicken because we always give him… See more
Author: Anna S.
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Research Acana / Orijen brand dog foods. Very expensive but well worth it and they designed their formula to be as close to a dog’s natural diet and include probiotics as possible. The Meadowland recipe includes free-range poultry and cage-free eggs… See more
Author: Rickie W.
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My dog turned upside down when he was 9 years old. Then she developed irritable bowel syndrome. I ended up cooking roast lamb and rice with peas and carrots for her meals for the rest of her life. I also give him a vitamin supplement to make sure… See More
Author: Celeste H.
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Acana Lamb/apple n rice kibble limited ingredients. Tucker also gets dehydrated beef hearts, duck meat/bread and wolffish skin which he LOVES! Tucker has terrible skin allergies, June-August. Apaquil plus keeping the penis clean and using argan oil duri… See more
Author: Rose Almeida W.
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The stomach sensitive Pro plan worked for me. There’s also Purina Savor for sensitive stomachs. I’ve had great results with both. The price is expensive but others with good claims are higher. Check the ingredient list against the one you’ve been fed. … See more
Author: Tanya W.
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Royal Canin Digestive for dogs. Everything upsets my female Doberman’s stomach and causes her to have diarrhea except this food. The vet recommended and let her stay permanently. She has a really sensitive stomach but this food works well. … See more
Author: Ernie D.
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Iams big breed
Author: Shelly Marker S.
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I’ve had good results with Diamond Naturals salmon and potato skins and coats
Author: Nicole D.
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Lamb “TASTE OF THE WILD”
Author: Eric S.
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Our boy is allergic to chicken and has other stomach issues and he did a great job!
Author: Colleen S.
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Eukanuba worked for us
Author: Leslie B.
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A breeder suggested this to me after trying so many times that he refused. It was great! Abundant life.
Author: Tina Hopkins T.
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