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Post by Guest Sun Apr 28 2013, 23:09

Any views on this food?

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Post by Guest Sun Apr 28 2013, 23:48

It isn't bad, but it isn't as good as, say, Wainwrights or James Wellbeloved. It used to be better, but they changed the recipe a year or so back I believe.

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Post by Guest Mon Apr 29 2013, 00:06

It's got the same protein as the wainwrights lite but 2% more fat. Ill go for the wainwrights and maybe look into some joint tablets cause I've noticed lexis limping isn't as bad as it used to be so its maybe the oils in the mature wainwrights. Any suggestions?

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Post by Guest Mon Apr 29 2013, 10:35

Caryll wrote:It isn't bad, but it isn't as good as, say, Wainwrights or James Wellbeloved. It used to be better, but they changed the recipe a year or so back I believe.

deff one of the better cheaper foods and the best you can go and pick off the shelf in any supermarket .
and yes caryll you are correct as they were bought by wag about a year ago and they changed the recipe for the worse Sad but also noticed they are now branding there rabbit/guinnie pig foods harringtons now for some reason Tongues

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Post by Sazzle Mon Apr 29 2013, 13:38

I use it Hayley, and top it up with JWB wet and some extra fish, meat and eggs.
When she got poorly I decided to change and I naively went to the supermarket and like Warren says it the best you can get in there. Then I changed her wet food to JWB and had the intention of switching to the dry too but she had settlled well on it and was getting better heathwise so I've stuck with it, for now.
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Post by Guest Mon Apr 29 2013, 14:22

I use this too, when I had Alfie he was on utter rubbish food and since hes been on this his coat and general appearance has improved so much! I did think about changing it but he seems to be doing well on it

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Post by Guest Mon Apr 29 2013, 16:45

Her health is fine all round, shes just a fat buggar on the wainwrights! I will try the lite one and see how her joints are lol

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Post by Guest Mon Apr 29 2013, 17:49

Hayley wrote:It's got the same protein as the wainwrights lite but 2% more fat. Ill go for the wainwrights and maybe look into some joint tablets cause I've noticed lexis limping isn't as bad as it used to be so its maybe the oils in the mature wainwrights. Any suggestions?

Wasn't there a special Wainwrights with Joint care , sure I saw something in PAH ???

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Post by Guest Mon Apr 29 2013, 17:58

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Hayley wrote:It's got the same protein as the wainwrights lite but 2% more fat. Ill go for the wainwrights and maybe look into some joint tablets cause I've noticed lexis limping isn't as bad as it used to be so its maybe the oils in the mature wainwrights. Any suggestions?

Wasn't there a special Wainwrights with Joint care , sure I saw something in PAH ???

I think thats the mature with salmon, which is what she has. But the oils are clearly making her balloon!

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