Last Updated: 17/08/2025
Vet Picks: Best Dog Food for Sensitive Stomachs
Does your dog suffer from a sensitive tummy? Check out our Vet recommended diets.
Author: Dr Michelle Wong BVSc
Reading Time: 17 minutes - medium read
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Top Sensitive Stomach Dog Foods in Australia [Vet Reviewed]
Best for Pancreatitis
Best Hydrolyzed Diets
Best novel protein diets
Best for healthy gut microbiome and recovery
Best for mild sensitive stomachs
What to look for in a sensitive stomach dog food?
Diets designed for sensitive stomachs are easy to digest, often lower in fat and include prebiotics to aid digestion by promoting a healthy gut environment.
Formulated to support gut health
Look for diets which have been specially formulated for gut health and digestion, these are created by nutritionists and veterinarians based on years of scientific research. Such diets offer the best tailored nutrition, to provide optimal support for your pet and their digestive issues.
Suitable for your pet's individual needs
It is important to check with your veterinarian which diet is suitable for your pet's specific condition, whether they will need a prescription food for a medical condition. Specific digestive issues may require different therapeutic nutrition.
Safe proteins (for dogs with food sensitivities)
Dogs with suspected food allergies, requiring a food trial, are best placed on a hypoallergenic diet to confirm this condition - either a prescription hypoallergenic food (gold standard) or a novel protein diet as an alternative, this option may be suitable for pets who are more fussy with their food.
What are the Symptoms of a Sensitive Stomach in Dogs?
A sensitive stomach describes a pet who's digestion is easily upset. While every pet may experience an upset tummy from time to time, pets with sensitive tummies tend to be prone to repeated digestive upsets, which can present in a number of ways.
Some Common Symptoms include:
- Loose stool and diarrhoea
- Gas
- Lack of appetite
- Occasional vomiting
- Discoloured stool
Every dog's belly is different. Some pets with a sensitive stomach may experience 'on and off' bouts of chronic mild loose stools or gas, while other may experience less frequent but more severe instances with vomiting. Your pet may experience small bouts of tummy upsets in response to a rich treat and quickly improve, while others can become seriously unwell.
If gastrointestinal issues such as diarrhoea continue for an ongoing period, it is important to have your pet assessed by a veterinarian. Gastrointestinal issues can lead to weight loss, dehydration, and electrolyte depletion, especially in puppies.
When to see your veterinarian:
- Your dog is vomiting
- Your pet is a puppy
- Any loose stool persists for more than 2 days at a time
- The stool is watery
- The stool contains blood or mucous
- They are lethargic and off their food
What Causes a Sensitive Stomach in Dogs?
Further Reading
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Scientific Nutrition to Support Health Conditions in Dogs
Best Foods for Dogs with Diarrhoea