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Symply food
Hi everyone,
I was advised today that science plan have changed their ingredients recently and now it has less "meat" and more feet, snouts etc.
The same person then told me about Symply and said that it is a really good option for dog food so I thought I'd try Louie (14 weeks) on it, is anyone else using this?
Sam
I was advised today that science plan have changed their ingredients recently and now it has less "meat" and more feet, snouts etc.
The same person then told me about Symply and said that it is a really good option for dog food so I thought I'd try Louie (14 weeks) on it, is anyone else using this?
Sam
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Re: Symply food
I'm not familiar with it, have a look at this, looks OK
http://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk/dog-food-reviews/0127/symply-puppy
http://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk/dog-food-reviews/0127/symply-puppy
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Re: Symply food
Can anyone here confirm about Science Diet?
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Re: Symply food
I'm not sure if its changed but this tells you whats in it
http://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk/the-dog-food-directory
http://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk/the-dog-food-directory
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Re: Symply food
I had Zeus on Symply for a good few months and can say that it's been the best dry food he was on since I've had him. I've tried everything - Fish4Dogs, Orijen, Wainwrights, Royal Canin, James Wellbeloved, Applaws, Wafcol (to name a few lol). With all of the latter, his poo was never right, always too loose and he's got Colitis and majority of them flared it right up.
When I moved him to Symply, within a week, his poo was formed, exactly the way it should be and he enjoyed eating the food, where as on most of the others, he'd pick his nose at it. He also never had a flare up on the food. I had him on Salmon & Potato.
I've now moved Zeus onto raw food as any of the dry foods I had him on never got rid of his itchy skin.
I'd definatly recommend Symply and what's more, they offer a money back guarantee, even if you use all of the food, aslong as you keep the empty bag, they'll give you your money back if it doesn't work for you.
The only downside of Symply is there are very few distributors of it, only one in my whole city, so have a look at their site to see whose nearest.
When I moved him to Symply, within a week, his poo was formed, exactly the way it should be and he enjoyed eating the food, where as on most of the others, he'd pick his nose at it. He also never had a flare up on the food. I had him on Salmon & Potato.
I've now moved Zeus onto raw food as any of the dry foods I had him on never got rid of his itchy skin.
I'd definatly recommend Symply and what's more, they offer a money back guarantee, even if you use all of the food, aslong as you keep the empty bag, they'll give you your money back if it doesn't work for you.
The only downside of Symply is there are very few distributors of it, only one in my whole city, so have a look at their site to see whose nearest.
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Re: Symply food
I have definitely noticed the change in Louies poo consistency, it's a perfect dog poo haha!
There is another downside to Symply, it's not cheap!
There is another downside to Symply, it's not cheap!
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Luffy wrote:I have definitely noticed the change in Louies poo consistency, it's a perfect dog poo haha!
There is another downside to Symply, it's not cheap!
I didn't think it was too expensive to be honest, not when I was paying £60/70 odd for Orijen and the other 'higher range' foods.
A 12kg bag of Symply used to cost me £44, £40 when on offer.
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