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Arden grange.
I decided to persivier with royal canin even though dave is being picky with it however jollys dont have any in un till next week at the soonest so i thought id try him on arden grange. Is anyone using it or used it in the past and what was the result with your dog ??
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Re: Arden grange.
Haven't used it myself, but I'm sure your aware to change the foods over gradually x
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Re: Arden grange.
Cheers janey,yea iv changed his food a couple of times,im a bit reluctant to change this time because he doing so well on the RC food,i even had a argument (friendly banter ) with a guy in the park who said he bread staffs and that theres no way dave is 8 months old haha,I supose i can always change back if i think i need to.
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I know the feeling, Moo was on RC and she did so well on it but her stools are so runny, changed her onto James Wellbeloved but to know avail, there still like water gonna keep her on it for the month and then have another rethink!! I'm sure a stranger has much more of an idea how old Dave is!!! Love that name btw. x
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Lol cheers,i think he was shocked at the size of him,not as much the hight but his muscle i havnt weighed him lately but he put on so much lean muscle since going on RC,i was trying to get some pics earlier this week but having a super energetic dog and a delay on my camera its proving hard haha
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I can imagine!! But thats still no excuse
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We feed all ours on Arden Grange ,always found it to be great ,never had any problems ,it is a bit more expensive than some other brands but well worth it,we feed ours a mixture of salmon and lamb and all our dogs have great coats .
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