Please read Darren's full Google review here about his beloved Tibetan Terriers and how their skin and ear infections have gone eating Solo Vegetal!
"So where do I start?
We have two Tibetan Terriers who at some point in their lives became allergic to certain ingredients in their foods.
This caused itching skin, horrendous ear infections, poor digestive issues and the following host of expensive trips to the vets for check ups, treatments (Apoquel and Cytopoint), expensive shampoos from the vets, steroids, etc etc - we’ve tried the lot!
Came across dogs having vegetarian food purely by accident on the net. Investigated a bit further and thought well as we’ve tried just about Every other dog food with no luck (inc Royal Canin hydrolysed food), let’s try this vegetarian diet and see where we go.
Almost 6 months in and the change is amazing. One dogs' ears and skin infections has cleared up entirely, the other is well on the way to going the same way.
Their energy levels are through the roof, digestive issues are non existent now and we’re saving a fortune at the vets. We use Solo products along with Zymox for their ears. It worked for us - give it a go." - Darren shared as a Google review
(and thank you Darren for sharing not only the success he has had with the food, but also the photo of his very handsome little Tibetan Terriers - huge well done with all the choices you have made for them!)
Composition:
Micronised rice, potato and pea protein, white oats and hulled oats, einkorn wheat, buckwheat, spelt, vegetable oils and fats (including evening primrose oil and borage oil), potato flakes, dried beet pulp and chicory, isolated vegetable protein, hydrolysed vegetable proteins, wheatgerm, micronised dried carob flour, dry brewer’s yeast, minerals, flaxseed, dried carrots, tomatoes, apples, spinach and herbs, fructo-oligosaccharides, yeast hydrolysates.
Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 24.0%, Fat Content 11.25%, Crude Fibre 3.7%, Ash 5.2%
There are NO genetically modified ingredients and although the ingredients do mention wheat (known to be an allergen in dogs); buckwheat is in fact a seed and it contains many beneficial nutrients.
Einkorn wheat is chosen for its antioxidant properties as well as being loaded with the essential nutrients zinc, iron, potassium, riboflavin, and vitamins B6 and A. All very important for heart health. It also contains added Taurine, Methionine and a pure plant-based source of Vit D3.


