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Foods for American Staffordshire Terriers with Sensitive Stomachs

By: Zyra Capalac
Zyra is a Special Project Coordinator of HomeLife Media and a writer for iHeartDogs.com. She has 3 dogs namely Skye, Luna, and one of them is a rescue, named Tesla.Read more
| March 13, 2026
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There are a few things worse than dealing with diarrhea in your American Staffordshire Terrier! We asked our 800,000 members from the American Staffordshire Terrier community on Facebook the following question: “What’s the best food for an American Staffordshire Terrier with a sensitive stomach?”

 

Best Foods for an American Staffordshire Terrier with a Sensitive Tummy

Home-made boiled chicken, white rice… pumpkin from a can, natural… a teaspoon and or Hills Science Diet sensitive stomach and skin turkey stew!! My babies love and help!!

Author: Dawn M. B.

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Natural Balance LID

Author: Kylee R.

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Not a food recommendation, but would HIGHLY recommend this probiotic chew from Amazon. My dog thinks they are a treat, and it solidified her poop in about 3 days.

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My staffy has a sensitive stomach, and she loves this food…limited ingredients

Author: Jody C.

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I give my staffy ground pork rice and brown pork, add rice…. It works well … they also like pumpkin

Author: Caroline B.

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My blue male has a very sensitive belly, and the best food I found for him is Tractor Supply’s 4Health Whitefish & Potato. I tried salmon, but he is upset in his belly since salmon is a very rich protein.

Author: Tracy L.

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Blue Buffalo makes a kibble for sensitive stomachs; my girl loves it.

Author: Packy W.

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Hills Science Diet. My pitsky has a very sensitive stomach, and this was about the only food she likes and doesn’t mess her up

Author: Shawn D.

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My doggy loves this, and he has a very sensitive tummy

Author: Rich T.

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Boil rice and hamburger for a couple of days, then get onto Atrium dog food. Was a game changer on my girl.

Author: Clinton C.

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Wildology Salmon is what we use for our sensitive stomach, Pitty.

Author: Larry Beaman J.

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Lamb and rice were always a good go-to for my last 2 pitties w allergy and sensitive stomachs

Author: Matt B.

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Boiled chicken breast with plain boiled rice, just a heaped spoonful every hr. for 4 hrs. See if they keep it down, then feed the rest after the next day.

Author: Nicole B.

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Mine tolerates this one very well.

Author: Tracie Elaine R.

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We do Hills Science Diet sensitive stomach, and if it’s really bad, we either make our own or get prescription food from the vet

Author: Jennie T.

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Or Staffy has a dodgy stomach, but since putting him on Bakers dry food and an omeprazole now and then hes not had a problem since

Author: Pamela B.

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Solid Gold Holistic dog food

Author: Bonifacio A.

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Bland diet. I usually cook rice in chicken or beef broth and mix it with browned ground turkey. My staffy loves it when he has a sick tummy

Author: Melissa L.

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My girl does well on this…

Author: Karen Kratosky S.

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Purina Pro Beef & Salmon has made a big difference with my boy.

Author: Mark M.

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This is pricey but totally worth my pet’s health. Helps with skin and stomach issues; my dog’s coats have never looked so healthy.

Author: Krystie D.

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As always, be sure to consult your veterinarian before making any health changes to your  Staffordshire Terrier’s food.

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