Lily's Kitchen Dry and Wet Dog Food Review – The Dog Nutritionist

Lily's Kitchen Dry and Wet Dog Food Review – The Dog Nutritionist

Watch this to learn how to make feeding your dog healthy and cheap:

Why is good dog food expensive?
If you pay someone to make the food for you, it will cost more, and for dog food businesses to keep their costs low, they often reduce the quality of the ingredients in their meals. Sometimes to a level that could be considered as very healthy for dogs, if not dangerous.

I always try to encourage dog owners to learn about nutrition, as it’s arguably the most important tool in keeping their dog healthy, out of the vets and alive longer.

DIY = Cheaper
DIY = Simple
DIY = Healthier for dog
DIY = Your best option.

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26 Comments

  1. @deniseshephard3347 on October 3, 2024 at 9:32 pm

    I wouldn’t ever feed my dog this crp I remember when they were really pet and owner focused but since they were taken over by nestle they succumbed to the industry
    Thank you for your educating us pet owners the ingredients of this crp it is really scary what company’s can get away with
    When you mentioned the pride food it is really insulting to pride month

  2. @Aimee0206 on October 3, 2024 at 9:32 pm

    Regarding their pride food, I just want to make it clear that rainbow capitalism is very much a bad thing. Most companies will sell rainbow/LGBTQ+ related merchandise during June without actually doing much to support the community, they just do it for their own financial gain. However, I personally support the route that Lily’s Kitchen has taken – 100% of their profits from that food go to a charity called Switchboard, until they raise a total of £26,000. Even if they don’t reach that target, they’ll still pay the difference. As well, their Love & Pride food is absolutely not a Nestle thing, it’s been going on for years at this point (2018 is the earliest date I can find). I’m pretty sure they’re actually giving more money to charity, too, since when they first started out by donating to Stonewall, they were only giving between 30p and 75p per tray or tin instead of 100% of their profits.

  3. @Gianiaxxx on October 3, 2024 at 9:36 pm

    I wander of you want to do a review of Edgard&Cooper in the future?

  4. @SarahThompson-du6zb on October 3, 2024 at 9:36 pm

    You should make a healthy dog food

  5. @kwood4419 on October 3, 2024 at 9:37 pm

    I am amazed! I met with the founders of Lilys kitchen and they went into great detail about the nutrition story and why they formulated it. I cannot believe they have sold out! Cowards! Absolute cowards, very disappointed. I have just bought a gorgeous little sheltie puppy who had been started on purina puppy kibble 🙈 plus some raw meat. I was adding little pieces of the lilys kitchen just believing it was better as i believed that it was formulated better, again 🙈 thank you for this video, looks like ill be transitioning to making my own meals for her, i want to give her a better start and be as healthy as can be. I should have known better, im a human nutritionist should have realy looked into l kitchen more. Thanks again

  6. @chloeinezka on October 3, 2024 at 9:38 pm

    i just cooked lamb liver for my dog she loved it; i am
    so happy i’ve this Nutritionist!!! so much knowledge & down to earth!!

  7. @TheHuskyAngel on October 3, 2024 at 9:40 pm

    As if I haven’t been looking for a reason to get Lilly out of my Kitchen 😂

    I use the wet as a topper for my Husky’s raw. What would you recommend for her instead ? ❤

  8. @debrandw246 on October 3, 2024 at 9:42 pm

    This is all great and good but my chorkie can’t eat bones. I cant possibly buy organ meat and steak for my dogs. Tell us what is good then. Not just wrong. Due to my health I cant make dogfood nor afford it e en for myself.

  9. @jamiesmith8262 on October 3, 2024 at 9:43 pm

    Which dry dog food do you recommend for a english bull terrier puppy and then going forward into a adult. Thanks

  10. @SarahThompson-du6zb on October 3, 2024 at 9:47 pm

    Is there anything else you can give dogs rather than bones? I am disabled and don’t want to risk bone making her poorly

  11. @elisabeteprino1628 on October 3, 2024 at 9:49 pm

    U make a hugeee difference with ur VIDEOS I ve been making real food for my dog since I saw a video of urs in the last year. Thank u soooo much ❤

  12. @RyanJackson-g3r on October 3, 2024 at 9:51 pm

    This guy boils my blood ,he criticises more of the popular brands that are available,he must think that everyone is made of money ,just because we are not all rolling in money like him and his customers doesn’t mean we don’t love and care for our dogs any less, how non of the big brands haven’t sued him god knows He talks a lot but tells us sweet FA .

  13. @laineydarko on October 3, 2024 at 9:54 pm

    Lilys kitchen has caused no end of gastric issues for my cavapoo. Now trying to work out what to feed her. Moved her on to tails, that made things so much worse. She Won’t eat Forth Glade either. She is so fussy too!! Any suggestions gratefully received.

  14. @robertwestlasvegas on October 3, 2024 at 9:54 pm

    Do seed oils have the same inflammatory effect on dogs as humans?

  15. @strballr on October 3, 2024 at 9:58 pm

    Can you do a video on which dry food to get then ??????

  16. @Mattnozz on October 3, 2024 at 10:01 pm

    Making a fully complete raw food diet is very difficult, even more so for a puppy when nutrition is so so important in their early development. The huge problem we have in this industry is that it is LITTERED with conflicting information and arguments, honestly the amount of times I’ve chuckled away to myself after reading / watching two completely different sets of information and guidance that contradict eachother. The cherry on the top is when they state they are certified nutritionist or vertinarian. But there is a logical view on this, as stated in this video and many others, is that in the wild, these dogs would consume raw meat, thats a fact. Interestingly enough, vets seem to heavily push kibble as the go to for pet nutrition, which ive never understood why. The main concern for me and my pup is to ensure hes getting ALL of the correct nutrition during his early development. I simply can not play around with that. That is where a complete kibble with some fresh toppers shines. As much as id love to feed him raw, there are far too many nutritional needs to think about and im not confident i can fullfill that but sourcing my own meat. Companies who make a complete raw food charge an insane price (looking at £200-£250) per month to meet my dogs requirements. Thats just robbing in my eyes. I imagine many or in this same position. So, until raw feeding becomes readily available at an affordable price, or easy to source meats that cover all nutritional needs, then kibble and fresh toppers are the way to go.

  17. @manizetam on October 3, 2024 at 10:03 pm

    Thank you for the information! Do you mind sharing which online butcher you use for your recipes ?

  18. @SylviaFinch-wj5tj on October 3, 2024 at 10:09 pm

    I dont agree with you about vets kitchen they do not use powder chicken as you suggested

  19. @stevencox5716 on October 3, 2024 at 10:14 pm

    Respect to you man.
    I have a Doberman Shepherd and was looking at some of your recipes so decided to subscribe and watched this.
    ✌♥️👪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🌏🐕🦘🦘
    P.S. I’m in Australia so if you have any ideas on what to add to kangaroo would be appreciated.

  20. @racheltiffany2509 on October 3, 2024 at 10:15 pm

    What dry would you recommend pls

  21. @LorraineBrown-h6j on October 3, 2024 at 10:16 pm

    I live in a remote part of Scotland & going to the shop weekly isn’t an option as it isn’t practical. Obviously I have to store food I need in my freezer so I don’t know how to go about fresh food for him. We are also subjected to being snowed in & power cuts, so is there a wet & dry food you can recommend instead?

  22. @shirleyoates4584 on October 3, 2024 at 10:17 pm

    Are kidneys as nutrient rich as liver ?

  23. @raveon7260 on October 3, 2024 at 10:25 pm

    do you have a top 5 dry food link for me please,really struggling with all the different ones,or could you recommend dry food for a staffordshire bull terrier please .

  24. @jazjonson555 on October 3, 2024 at 10:28 pm

    Thank you.. thank you, thank your 😊

  25. @wunderfinderorg on October 3, 2024 at 10:29 pm

    goodness! this is so hard! i am so conflicted… i had pretty amazing food when i was living in Switzerland, now that I am in the UK I have absolutely been conflicted, now I am feeding Marjorie Naturo grain free… but it seems the fact that nearly all dog foods that you reviewed puts me off of it; saw the lily’s kitchen just before i thought I made a good decision bur definitely NO to nestle…
    now I tend to ‘different dog’ … still, could you maybe do a Naturo review anyway? she seems to enjoy it but I do really want to give her the best possible as she is a senior now and I want to keep her healthy and happy ❤

  26. @liitleman5020 on October 3, 2024 at 10:29 pm

    Never buying lily again thanks for telling me nestly bought it .

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