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Hi all
We have had our three year old staffy girl for 6 weeks. We gradually swapped her food over to Applaws which we had read great reviews on and we're very happy with the ingredients. During her time on Applaws her poo is almost always soft. Should we switch her onto another dry food?
Many thanks
We have had our three year old staffy girl for 6 weeks. We gradually swapped her food over to Applaws which we had read great reviews on and we're very happy with the ingredients. During her time on Applaws her poo is almost always soft. Should we switch her onto another dry food?
Many thanks
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For how long has she been on it , the full 6 weeks gradually ?? How long has she just been on Applaws alone ??
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She was gradually switched over to it over a week and a half to two weeks
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So what she has only been switched over to it for 1.5 - 2 weeks ?? or fully on it for the last 4 weeks ( as you say you've had her 6 weeks )
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She's been on it fully for 4 weeks
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you could try a couple more weeks but then probably think of switching if still soft , TBH I've not really got any idea of the standard of applaws
I feed Wainwrights for my 2 and they do pretty well
I feed Wainwrights for my 2 and they do pretty well
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It comes highly rated, see link below.
http://www.whichdogfood.co.uk/dog-food-reviews/0185/applaws-adult-small-and-medium
http://www.whichdogfood.co.uk/dog-food-reviews/0185/applaws-adult-small-and-medium
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certainly looks ok just give it a couple more weeks , they can take a while to adjust . But it has to be said what is good for one dog doesn't always work for another
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Cheers Dave
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I'd give it a few more weeks like dave said then change it if there is no improvement it may not agree withher tummy. She's a beauty btw
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Cheers , we love her to bits. I think we only have enough food left for another week and then a bit to swap her over so will see how she goes over the next week. Problem is I don't know what to switch her over to, Applaws has such good reviews and quality ingredients.Darcy-may wrote:I'd give it a few more weeks like dave said then change it if there is no improvement :)it may not agree withher tummy. She's a beauty btw
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