Royal Canin Dermacomfort.....
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Royal Canin Dermacomfort.....
I think iv kinda been put of F4D's since they altered some of the ingredients around... An i was just wondering if any one has tried Royal Canin Dermacomfort as i keep getting drawn to it when i google things about dry food for dogs that can have sensitive skin or allergic reactions (Sky itches herself abit an has a thicker coat than Inca) an i thought i better ask my peeps to see if any one thinks i should try it...
Also should i stick to fishy ones (for their coats mainly) like salmon & potato or should i try summit like Burns Duck & potato an just add their salmon oil as usual ????...
God all this dog food stuff really does peck me edd in but i don't wanna get my girls any old rubbish..
I wait for your comments folks x
Also should i stick to fishy ones (for their coats mainly) like salmon & potato or should i try summit like Burns Duck & potato an just add their salmon oil as usual ????...
God all this dog food stuff really does peck me edd in but i don't wanna get my girls any old rubbish..
I wait for your comments folks x
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Re: Royal Canin Dermacomfort.....
The burns foods are very good. Expecially the 'sensitive' range ones which are potato. And I think if fish was working well for them then its worth sticking to it. You dont want to buy a chicken or pork one and find it doesnt agree with them
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Re: Royal Canin Dermacomfort.....
Totally agree. Stick with the basic recipe that was agreeing with them & just see what other food is similar.
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Re: Royal Canin Dermacomfort.....
i fed Royal Canin dry and meat for a while becaused Diesel had a sensitive tummy, i thought it was really good quality and she seemed to really like it but at the time it was too expensive for me so had to switch to Wainwrights.
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Re: Royal Canin Dermacomfort.....
When Moo had her diet issues she was on RC sensitivity control and she loved it and it did really help, it is one I would go back too but it is really expensive Xxx
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