124 reviews forRINTI Saver Pack 12 x 400g
Upload your product photo08/05/16
no difference
I have to say, I don’t see any difference compared to regular dog food. You can’t really see the meat pieces either; it’s all just mush. The dog eats it and seems to like it. But the highly praised meat pieces are nowhere to be seen.
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12/12/11|Tierfreund
severe bloating including diarrhoea :(
I prefer to stick with Porta 21 because my French Bulldog tolerates it much better. With Rinti, my Bully gets severe bloating and unfortunately also diarrhoea, and that’s just not acceptable. So, no thank you—I’ll stay with Porta 21. At least it’s digestible and has a high meat content, which unfortunately can’t be said for Rinti. :( But well, every dog tolerates food differently. Even my two Chihuahuas handle Rinti well, but no, I still like the other food much, much better.
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13/09/11|M. B.
Severe diarrhoea from chicken hearts
It really does seem to be tasty, as my dog eats it very eagerly. However, even a small amount of mixed-in poultry hearts (1/2 small can per day!) causes severe diarrhoea. Since I alternate between the varieties, it only became noticeable after some time. I won’t be buying it again!
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23/08/10
Quality is worse than it used to be.
My Rottweiler bitch has stopped eating the food for some time now. You can also see that there aren’t as many pieces of chicken hearts in it as there used to be. Now there are far too many fat chunks in the tins. I’m really disappointed.
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03/01/10|Klaudia Kirchner
My dogs don't like the food anymore!
The new Rinti Pur is rejected by my dogs.
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17/05/06
Diarrhoea from chicken hearts
A few weeks ago, I switched to Rinti Pur. My 10-year-old Boxer tolerates all varieties (unmixed with dry food) well. However, the Rinti chicken hearts give him terrible diarrhoea. Since I always mix up the varieties when feeding, unfortunately, I only noticed it after the third tin!
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31/08/05
Meat, but which one?
The description is misleading; the emphasis on it being pure meat leads one to expect that the various flavours contain the corresponding type of meat. However, in lamb/reindeer/fish, only 10%/20% of these meat types are included, and unfortunately, there is no information about where the remaining 90%/80% comes from. For dogs with specific intolerances, e.g. to beef, feeding Rinti is therefore very problematic because you don’t know what its main components are made of.
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