Suzanne Woodside
GBHas really helped my cat’s sensitive stomach Had my two BSHs on Royal Canin Gastrointestinal, as one of them has a sensitive stomach. However, it’s unreasonably expensive. A friend said to try Nood, which is fairly priced and can be purchased at the supermarket. If anything, my sensitive cat’s stomach is even better and they love it. I have them on the wet pouch and am transitioning them to the dry as well.
Emily Britton
GBAffordable, well reviewed for nutrition. So many bad reviews for this dog food when it sounds like a lot of people didn't transition their dog over gradually. Its the one food my dog has consistently enjoyed, we've swapped between many from Skinners to the more premium brands which he goes off of. He's happy and healthy on this, and a good weight and has been on this consistently for 6 months. It's also well reviewed for nutrition considering the price tag on All About Dog Food.
laurie nettle
AUJust another corrupt pet food company… Just another corrupt pet food company trying to peddle what they believe is healthy for cats.....Luther vommited up both beef and lamb varieties of their 'grass fed' (apparently ??) range, back to good ole Whiskas stuffs as usual 🤙🏻
jean markiewicz
GBMade my three dogs ill Been using the Nood Dry food for a few weeks now, Firstly my Italian greyhound took ill pooping and vomiting blood, serious diarrhea, had to twice take her to the vets, then my other two dogs both Miniature Dachshunds started having tummy issues loose poops with streaks of blood. Will never buy this food again or recommend anyone else buy it, cost a fortune at the vets.Avoid
Susan Kilby
GBI obtained free packets of these at… I obtained free packets of these at ideal home show. My 16 year cat has only premium food - Royal Canin and James Wellbeloved and occasionally Applause - all complete foods. I never buy any cat food from supermarkets either their own or well known brands because of the poor nutritious value. But She loves this premium Nood food and I will now be buying it.