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Posted 24 April 2012 - 10:45 PM

Rating 5 out of 5
I have had my pure black German Shepherd on this brand of food since I brought him home from the breeder at 8 weeks. He was on a dried complete food with his breeder, but didn't enjoy eating it and would take ages. From the moment we switched there was an instant change, he ate greedily and relished every mouthful. People stop me regulary asking what I feed him on as his coat is so glossy and thick. I mix in a holistic mixer this makes it extremely economical to feed a large dog with. Several of my dog owner friends have switched now. After all, dogs are meant to eat meat.
Submitted by: Heather - Milton Keynes



Rating 4 out of 5
When I first got my Whippet, Katie, she was fed on 'Ben' tinned dog food by the breeder. I was given a couple of tins to be going on with. She just picked at it, she had problems with her coat, and was under weight - even for a Whippet. I tried various other tinned dog foods, all the well know ones. Katie just did not seem interested in them.
Then, via D for Dog, I found out about the 'Natural' dog foods and decided to give them a go. I went for natures:menu because it was easy to get hold of at our pet shop and came in Whippet meal size pouches. The difference in Katie was amazing; her coat improved, her general well being improved, she became a much more balanced animal. She put on weight, but has balanced out nicely now, so she is not over weight. She is generally a more happy dog. She won't touch commercial 'tinned' dog food now. Even the cat likes the Natures:menu dog food.
Submitted by: Beverley Whitby - Derby, UK



This review was not written by Chapstaff. This review has simply been posted by Chapstaff on behalf of the reviewer.
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