Stella & Chewy's Stella's Solutions Digestive Boost Freeze-Dried Raw Grass-Fed Beef Dinner Morsels Dog Food, 13-oz bag
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8 Customer Questions
Is beef the only choice for the digestive diet?
Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by Chewy • Jan 14, 2026
Currently, Stella's Solutions Digestive Support only comes in a beef flavor.
Does this food help dogs with severe acid reflux?
Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by Chewy • Mar 28, 2025
In some cases, the Stella’s Solutions Digestive Boost may be a great option for dogs with reflux. Of course, every animal is different, and the dog’s individual triggers may affect how much benefit the dog gets from this blend. Any time a pet parent is dealing with a specific health concern, we suggest consulting with their vet or a holistic vet to find the best option for their dog’s individual needs.
Is this considered a low calorie food?
Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by nicolep • Jul 13, 2021
This recipe contains approximately 50 calories per 1/4 cup. Please consult with your veterinarian to ensure this value is suitable for your pet.
I’ve been feeding my finicky eater your Rabbit patties, and, after showing enthusiasm, she has started turning her nose up to her food & only eating one serving every other day; if i start feeding her these beef bits, must I do the usual transitioning from the rabbit to this?
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Answer by npontarelli • Jul 02, 2020
If it is the first time your dog is being introduced to a new protein, it is recommended at least a 3 to 4 day transition to ensure minimal digestive upset. As long as your dog handles transition and rotating proteins well, you should be able to freely rotate through the different protein options after the initial introductory transition.