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Solid Gold Dog Food Review (2024)

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Solid Gold Dog Food Review

Solid Gold is, as the name suggests, is a quality premium dog food for your dog. Nutritionally balanced, protein-rich, and with fresh produce, this is nature’s bounty at its best. What’s even more exciting is the fact that ingredients that are sourced from all over the globe to ensure your pooch gets only the very best of everything! 

Solid Gold Company Overview

Solid Gold is an American brand of dog food that brings the world’s best to your doorstep. With a nutrition-driven approach, the company sources superfoods for dogs from regions as far-flung as Australia! So expect Lamb from New Zealand, Quail, Duck and Rabbit from France, Pumpkin from California, Pumpkin from California, and Venison from Australia – only the very best will do.

The company also aims at staying sustainable and sourcing ingredients and produce that follows this philosophy. And it seems to be working. After all, their legacy of 40 years holds strong, with a vast consumer base of loyal four-legged fans and their pet parents! So who’s behind this brand? As they put it, they’re “a group of animal lovers, explorers, and nutritionists”.

Ingredients Found in Solid Gold Dog Food

Each Solid Gold product is made of 20 nutrient-dense superfoods as well as high-quality protein.

  • High quality, high-density, lean proteins like lamb, duck, venison, turkey, beef, and chicken sourced from around the world help provide your pet with the support needed for muscle growth and development in addition to being a good source of energy. 
  • Ocean fish meal which is a source of Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids, that help build lean muscle and support a healthy coat and skin.
  • Antioxidant-rich fruit and vegetables like cranberries, blueberries, beets, spinach, watercress, parsley, apples, carrots, and spearmint, to help with immune health, metabolism, digestion and more.

Their dry recipes are free of artificial preservatives and flavors, don’t contain by-product meal, and steer clear of or wheat, soy, and corn. 

A premium dog food that delivers bags of flavor along with nutrition and minus the additives. Choosing Solid Gold is an easy choice for discerning pet owners who appreciate the care that goes into ensuring that only the best quality of ingredients make it to each serving. After letting your dog give it a try and seeing their reaction, you might, like some other happy consumers, begin to feel like you’ve really struck gold!

Solid Gold Dog Food Product Line

Solid Gold has grain-free and gluten-free dog food products in a variety of flavors suited to even the fussiest palate.

  • Dry dog food available in special Mini sized kibble for smaller breeds, as well as in regular sizes for medium and large breeds.
  • Wet dog food available for all life stages in chicken, lamb, beef, salmon, and turkey flavors, combined with vegetables like green peas, sweet potatoes, and green beans.
  • Fit and Fabulous: These weight-control products help your dog to get to his optimal weight with a nutrient-rich meal.
  • Love At First Bark: A line of dog food for pups, available in both wet and dry forms.
  • Green Cow: A dog food with green beef tripe which is easily digested and suitable for sensitive tummies. It contains partially digested plant matter as well as essential digestive enzymes and naturally occurring gastric juices.

They also make popular chewy dog treats in chicken, beef, turkey, and pork flavors.

25 Varieties of Solid Gold Dry Dog Food

15 Varieties of Solid Gold Wet Dog Food

 

Hi! I'm

Dr. Janet Evans

it's my pleasure to welcome you to our series on the Dog Food Network. With a deep passion for canine nutrition and years of experience in veterinary medicine, I've dedicated much of my career to understanding what makes a healthy diet for our furry friends. The journey towards optimal health for our dogs begins with the right nutrition, and it's this belief that has motivated me to share my knowledge and insights with you through these articles.

Dr. Janet Evans