124 reviews forRINTI Saver Pack 12 x 400g
Upload your product photo01/04/18|kara meyer
Rinti Kennerfleisch
We’ve ordered this range several times before, but for some time now our dog hasn’t been able to tolerate the food anymore. I can’t say that the product looked bad or smelled unpleasant, but our Pearl gets diarrhoea and mild colic... such a shame.
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18/11/16|Miguel aus Berlin
Incompatible
Our 17-week-old French Bulldog eats everything – she especially loves picking up things from the roadside. So far, she’s tolerated everything well and gets a wide variety of food. However, she doesn’t seem to digest Rinti properly – it keeps coming back up in small portions. Rinti feels like its design from the inside: typical canned food – probably with some ingredients our dog isn’t used to yet, or perhaps shouldn’t get used to at all.
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29/10/11
Used to be much better.
Twice a week, my dog gets Rinti Pure Tripe. There used to be really nice chunks of tripe in it, which even our cat went crazy for. Now, the tins only contain an unidentifiable mush that the dog still eats, but the cat won’t touch anymore. It’s a shame that the quality of otherwise good products always seems to decline over time. I’d happily pay a few pence more if it meant getting the quality we used to have.
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26/02/11|Regine M.
There is better food.
When I add potatoes, pasta, rice or flakes to "Happy Dog Lamb Pure", I know exactly what I'm putting in my dogs' bowls. Happy Dog doesn't contain any undefined additives. It's a different story with Rinti – in "Rinti with Lamb", there are 30% lamb/animal by-products included. What other meat and what kind of offal are in there, and what sort of plant-based by-products? I'll never buy that again!
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