Abound Grain Free Dog Food: The Best for Your Dogs Health Needs
Okay, so I gotta tell you guys about this whole dog food adventure I went on. It all started when my buddy, Max, started getting all itchy and his stomach was just not happy. The vet was all like, "Could be allergies, try a grain-free diet." So, off I went, diving into the world of grain-free dog food.

First things first, I hit up the pet store. I was immediately overwhelmed. So many brands, so many promises! I ended up grabbing a bag of Abound Grain Free Dog Food. The packaging looked decent, and it wasn't the cheapest, which I figured might mean better quality. Plus, the lady at the store said it was pretty popular.
Got home, cautiously introduced it to Max's diet. I'm talking, like, 25% Abound mixed with his old food. Didn't wanna shock his system, you know? The first few days, things seemed alright. No immediate explosions or anything. That was a win in my book.
Over the next week, I slowly increased the amount of Abound and decreased the old stuff. Max seemed to actually like the taste, which was a HUGE relief. He's a picky eater sometimes. But then, around day ten, I started noticing his poops were a little… softer. Not full-on diarrhea, but definitely not as solid as they used to be. Hmm.
I kept an eye on it for a few days, figuring maybe it was just his system adjusting. But it didn't really improve. So, I did what any responsible pet owner does: I Googled it. And wouldn't you know it, "loose stools with grain-free dog food" is a whole THING. Apparently, some dogs just don't handle the higher protein content or the different fiber sources in grain-free formulas very well.
So, back to the drawing board. I decided to try a different approach. Instead of completely ditching grains, I thought maybe a limited-ingredient diet with some grains might be the way to go. I started researching different brands, focusing on ones with simple recipes and easily digestible grains like brown rice or oatmeal.
Long story short, after a few more trials (and a few more slightly-less-than-perfect poops), I finally found a brand that worked for Max. It wasn't Abound, unfortunately. It was a limited-ingredient formula with brown rice. His itching cleared up, his stomach settled down, and his poops went back to being… well, normal dog poops. Victory!
Here's the takeaway from my experience:
- Grain-free isn't always the answer. Every dog is different.
- Read the ingredients list CAREFULLY.
- Introduce new foods SLOWLY.
- Don't be afraid to try different things until you find what works.
Ultimately, I learned that finding the right dog food is a process. Abound Grain Free didn't work out for Max, but that doesn't mean it's a bad food. It just wasn't the right fit for him. The important thing is to pay attention to your dog and be willing to adjust their diet as needed. Happy dog, happy life!