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20 Foods for Bull 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
| October 6, 2022

There are few things worse than dealing with diarrhea in your Bull Terrier! We asked our 800,000 members from Bull Terrier community on facebook the following question: “What’s the best food for a Bull Terrier with a sensitive stomach?”

We’ve summarized the best responses below. Always remember to check with your veterinarian before making changes that affect your Bull Terrier’s health. iHeartDogs is reader supported, so some of the links below may be paid affiliate links at no additional cost to you. 

20 Best Foods for a Bull Terrier with a Sensitive Tummy

Steamed vegetables with fried potatoes and cooked beans for fiber

Author: Robin D.

Likes: 2


All my bullies have had different responses to types of food, and all suffered with environmental allergies and poultry, however Arden Grange White Fish and Potato is a great hypoallergenic and gentle on digestive system.

Author: Katherine M.

Likes: 0


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.

Likes: 8


Harringtons hypoallergenic dry food, sorted ours out overnight x

Author: Paula B.

Likes: 1


Chappy really good recommended by the vet for mine and it is very good

Author: Barbara B.

Likes: 0


We feed ours Purina pro plan sensitive skin and stomach. Also fresh fruits and vegetables as snack/treats.

Author: Jared P.

Likes: 2


Purina Pro plan adult sensitive skin and stomach (vet recommended it from chewy) is what we use for our Bull headed bull terrier lol he is also on an allergy pill and a probiotic from the vet. He is also allergic to something in the grass.

Author: Valerie W.

Likes: 2


Please give boil rice , soya chunk, cottage cheese or fish.

Author: Sujit B.

Likes: 0


Mine has dry food James wellbeloved fish and veg but (grain and meat and soy free)! he’s 12 and bounces round like a puppy. He also has raw carrot and broccoli stem not to much broccoli though as large amounts are toxic .

Author: Jim R.

Likes: 1


Mine has Harringtons Turkey and veg. Plus a boiled egg for a treat.

Author: Celia S.

Likes: 0


Butchers simple tinned it’s smelly but good

Author: Claire M.

Likes: 0


Taste of the wild we have the one with bison meat and it’s the best thing for him every other food was causing problems

Author: Aurelia G.

Likes: 0


Can’t beat chappie dog food don’t take my word for it just try for a few days and see

Author: Andrew S.

Likes: 1


Nutrisource seafood medley

Author: Tiffany S.

Likes: 0


Avoderm sensitive stomach

Author: Heather L.

Likes: 1


My little guy loves Farmers Dog. He’s a very picky eater but he runs to get this stuff. Been on it for about 6 months and he still loves it.

Author: James B.

Likes: 0


Grain free blue Buffalo

Author: Bosco M.

Likes: 0


Oscars every time.

Author: Veronica W.

Likes: 0


Royal Canin.

Author: Dolly D.

Likes: 0


Steamed rice, chicken breast/thighs (boneless-skinless) steamed veges, sweet potato.

Author: Leon M.

Likes: 1


Prime Crocodile

Author: Julie E.

Likes: 0


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