Why is Simply Jaspers the Best Dog Food for Sensitive Stomachs

NOVEMBER 13,2025

If your furry friend struggles with digestive upsets, you’re not alone. Many pets have sensitive stomachs, prompting owners to look for dog food that is both gentle and nourishing. Simply Jaspers believes every dog deserves food that supports their health from the inside out, crafted with simplicity, care, and natural, high-quality ingredients.

What Causes Sensitive Stomachs in Dogs?

Just like humans, dogs can develop sensitivities or intolerances to certain ingredients in their diet. Common culprits include:

  • Fillers and Artificial Additives: Colours, flavours, and preservatives that can irritate the digestive system.
     
  • Grains and Gluten: Ingredients such as wheat, corn, and soy often lead to bloating, gas, and discomfort.
     
  • Low-Quality Proteins: Processed meat by-products can be difficult to digest and may trigger sensitivities over time.

When a dog regularly experiences vomiting, flatulence, or loose stools, switching to a natural dog food made from clean, hypoallergenic ingredients can help restore digestive balance.

The Simply Jaspers Difference

Simply Jaspers began with one very special dog, Jasper. Our much-loved family companion developed dietary sensitivities, and it was difficult to find food that was both nutritious and enjoyable. That challenge led to the creation of meals made with pure, wholesome ingredients designed to support sensitive stomachs and overall well-being.

 

Through Jasper’s journey came the realisation that simple, honest nutrition can transform a dog’s health. In 2016, Simply Jaspers became more than a personal mission, it became a promise to pet owners who believe that what goes into the bowl truly matters.

Each recipe is crafted with love and care, using human-grade meat combined with nutrient-packed fruits and vegetables inspired by ancestral diets. The result is a naturally balanced, delicious, and easily digestible food that helps dogs thrive.

Why Simply Jaspers Stands Out?

Hypoallergenic & Grain-Free

 

Simply Jaspers formulas are completely free from grains, dairy, soy, and artificial additives, supporting smooth digestion and reducing irritation for dogs with sensitivities.

 

Human-Grade Ingredients You Can Trust

 

Our recipes feature responsibly sourced meats along with real fruits and vegetables. Each bite of our dry dog food and hypoallergenic treats are packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to promote strong immunity and lasting energy.

 

Simple, Natural Nutrition

 

No fillers. No hidden nasties. Just natural dog food designed for long-term digestive health, vitality, and overall well-being. The difference is visible in a healthier coat, improved energy, and better overall happiness.

Delicious Grain-Free Flavours

Simply Jaspers dry food range includes two carefully crafted grain-free recipes, both gentle on sensitive stomachs and full of natural goodness:

 

Jasper’s Chicken & Butternut Squash Dog Food

 

A wholesome recipe made with succulent, human-grade chicken and naturally sweet butternut squash, rich in fibre, vitamins, and antioxidants to support energy, lean muscle, and digestive comfort.

Lamb & Butternut Squash with Green Lipped Mussel

 

A nourishing, protein-rich recipe featuring tender lamb, nutritious butternut squash, and New Zealand green-lipped mussel, known for supporting joint health and mobility.

Simply Jaspers Chicken & Butternut Squash

£14.99

Simply Jaspers Lamb and Butternut squash with green lipped mussel

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Both recipes are thoughtfully formulated to promote digestive comfort, making them two of the best dog food for sensitive stomach options in the UK.

Why Choose Simply Jaspers?

Simply Jaspers stands for honesty, transparency, and purposeful nutrition. Every ingredient is selected for a reason, to nourish, energise, and support a dog’s overall health.

 

The grain-free, hypoallergenic recipes are formulated to promote easy digestion, steady energy, and lasting well-being. Designed for sensitive stomachs yet perfect for any dog, Simply Jaspers delivers pure, balanced nutrition that can be trusted and enjoyed in every bite.

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Winter’s here, and for those of us with furry friends, the thought of chilly, dark days might seem like a barrier to the adventures we’re used to in sunnier months. But here’s the truth: with the right prep and a bit of creativity, winter can be just as much fun for your dog as any other season. At Simply Jaspers, we’ve gathered everything you need to know about keeping your pup both active and entertained while the temperatures drop.

Bundle Up in Style: Winter Gear for a Warmer Walk

Some dog breeds come with their own winter coats, but others, like Greyhounds and Chihuahuas, are more suited to curling up by the fire than braving the cold. If your dog shivers or seems uncomfortable outdoors, consider investing in a well-fitted, waterproof winter jacket. This isn’t about making your dog look cute (though that’s a bonus); it’s about keeping them comfortable. Research from PDSA, the UK’s veterinary charity, confirms that smaller and short-coated breeds need extra warmth to stay cosy (PDSA, 2023).

For paws, think booties or paw balm to protect against road grit and ice. While your dog may do a funny little dance in boots the first time, many quickly get used to them. Plus, no one wants icy paws, right? Paw balms, like coconut-based varieties, can also act as a protective barrier if boots are a no-go.

Mix Up the Routine: Shorter but Frequent Walks

If the weather’s particularly frosty or wet, swap your usual hour-long walk for several shorter ones throughout the day. This allows your dog to stretch their legs and get fresh air without prolonged exposure to the cold. Early morning and mid-afternoon walks also give you a better chance of catching daylight. Walking multiple times a day is actually great for dogs’ mental stimulation as well, says the Kennel Club UK (2023), and it’ll help avoid that cabin fever so common in winter.

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Winter dog-friendly locations can be a real treat, especially in places that stay quiet during the colder months. Look for off-leash areas where your dog can enjoy some proper romping. If you’re in a rural area, this is also an ideal time to explore countryside trails and bridle paths (keeping an eye on your dog’s stamina in the cold). City dogs can enjoy enclosed dog parks, which are often less crowded during colder weather, giving them the space to run wild. 

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“Before you get a dog, you can’t quite imagine what living with one might be like; afterward, you can’t imagine living any other way”.

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I’m going to let you into a little secret, there is a very little talked about phase of becoming a puppy owner that I wish somebody had told me beforehand. The puppy blues is a very real, common experience especially if you are a first-time owner and I think more awareness and less stigma surrounding this is very much needed.

In my last blog I talked about getting a puppy; what to research and prepare for, but what is often missed when you type in a google search of how to prepare for a new puppy, is the stage encountered very soon after your pup is brought home known as the “puppy blues”.

What Is The Puppy Blues?

After all the waiting, preparation and dreaming of life with your adorable furry bundle, they’re finally home and you are on a massive high. But with all big changes in life and new experiences, how you imagined the process of settling in your new addition to the family can be quite jarringly different in reality and well, quite frankly a big shock to the system. Puppy blues is the pretty accurate term used to describe the waves of regret, anxiety, grief, dismay, guilt, hopelessness and sleep deprivation experienced in the first weeks and months of becoming a pup parent.

The feelings of responsibility, loss of freedom as you revolve your days and nights around constant supervision, toilet breaks and entertaining your little fur baby quickly takes a toll on you physically and emotionally and it is quite normal to feel overwhelmed and cry “What have I done?!”

I am here to tell you not to feel bad for feeling this way because it is normal! I thought I had read all the guides, forums, and websites on what to expect and when it first hit me a couple of days in, I thought I must be really unusual to feel blue as even my friends who had dogs never mentioned feeling low getting their puppy’s home.

What Are The Main Triggers?

  • Unrelenting disruptions to your routine, from mopping up toileting accidents, to taking them outside every hour.
  • Keeping your eye on them constantly and making sure they are occupied and entertained
  • Broken sleep repeatedly for toilet breaks and early starts
  • Loss of your freedom
  • Pre-existing mental health conditions can make you more susceptible

Does It Get Better?

Yes! It does pass and you will feel better and love the bond you have formed with your puppy, but don’t pressure yourself on how long that should take. Building a relationship takes time and commitment. You and your pooch are both learning how to live alongside each other and building a routine so cut yourself some slack!

Things To Keep Mindful Of

  • Better days are coming, your pup will be toilet trained, sleep through the night and not need your constant attention
  • Your puppy is not trying to annoy you
  • Your pup will get the hang of training if you remain consistent
  • Teething, chewing and nipping will pass
  • I can vouch you will feel joy, love and excitement again and have many fun moments of companionship ahead
  • It is so common, though rarely admitted

Things That Helped Me

  • One of the best things I did was to admit to my family and friends that I was struggling and asked for breaks. Having that time out to myself really helped me to get through adapting to our new addition.
  • Contacting my friends who had dogs and asking them if they had the puppy blues and hearing their experiences and relating to their struggles was a huge comfort and gave me hope that things would pass, and better times were ahead.
  • I had a fantastic breeder and so contacting them and asking for advice on anything that was worrying me was a great support.
  • Not looking too far ahead, taking things one day at a time and celebrating the achievements and progression helped too
  • When my pup Cookie was allowed to go outside on walks, it made a massive difference and gave back the freedom we had lost and the chance to socialise with other dog owners and ask advice.

What To Do If Things Don’t Improve

It can take from a few weeks to several months to adapt to having a puppy and the scale is different for everyone. In my case it took me around 8 or 9 months to settle and feel completely bonded with Cookie, for other family members it was only a few weeks, so it can really vary.

However, there is a difference between the puppy blues and a genuine incompatibility that is not in the best interests for your or your puppy.

When To Rehome

  • The puppy is not compatible with other pets or your children (and is showing signs of aggression)
  • Your mental health is severely impacted and you do not feel you have the support or capacity to provide the best for your dog
  • You are unable to devote the time needed to care and provide for you puppy
  • You have gained control of the situation i.e., toilet training and sleeping but you are still experiencing difficulties coping

I hope that shining a light on this common but often unspoken experience has helped prepare you for your new arrival or comforted you if you’re in the midst of puppy blues.

A year on I can’t bear to be apart too long from Cookie and look forward to our walks, playtime and snuggles. He is an absolute ray of sunshine and I could not imagine life without him!

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