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Posted 25 April 2012 - 07:26 PM

Rating 5 out of 5
I have fed my 2 year old Springer Spaniel on Oscars since I brought him home at 8 weeks of age. Oscar Pet Foods have been there for me every step of the way, recommending the best diet for my dog. When I needed advice to stop my Springer Spaniel from puppy biting, I was able to speak to their in-house behaviourist, who gave me some very good advice to stop him puppy biting through positive play and distraction. I feed my Springer Spaniel on Ultracare Herring and Potato and he absolutely loves it! He looks in such good condition and has a lovely shiny coat... people are always commenting on how well he looks! Oh and the food is delivered to my door, at my convenience with free delivery.
Submitted by: Richella - Preston



Rating 1 out of 5
After having my Rotti on Oscar foods for a while, she developed urinitary problems and lost loads of weight. My vet said that I should try changing the food because, in his opinion, it was poor quality. After changing to Eukanuba my Rotti slowly got back to normal without the aid of medication.
Submitted by: Tracey Corbett - Sheffield, England




Rating 5 out of 5
Have used Oscars now for approximately 2 years and found them always to be helpful, knowledgable and customer focused. The ultracare herring and potato is the one I use out of choice and my dogs love it! (greyhound and a jack russell x whippet) Their coats are in superb condition and they are full of life. At face value the food looks expensive, but you will use less to maintain the dogs condition so it tends to balance itself out. I have used this with foster dogs and after a few days of adjustment have had no problems with stools. Would really recommend this as an alternative to some other well known prenimum dry dog foods.
Submitted by: Andrew Ellis - Cheshire



Rating 1 out of 5
After my 2 Springer pups (4 and 3 1/2 months old) developed the runs (and after poor advice and a big bill from the vets) we decided to try Oscars junior (advised by their nutitional advisor). About 3 days later we noticed a horrible smell when the dogs toileted. The older dog then sometimes had blood in her poo and the younger one bulked out. I spoke to the nutitional advisor and he said to start giving them chicken and rice. I was paying £38 a bag so why should I have to give my dogs other food?
Submitted by: Grant Piland - Stoke-on-Trent



Rating 5 out of 5
Murphy has been much better on this food. They know what they're talking about and they're local - they even deliver for free.
Submitted by: Judy Finlay



Rating 5 out of 5
Excellent service and food - these people know their dogs and their nutritional advisors are excellent. Both dogs are very well on their fish and potato food. Can't recommend it enough.
Submitted by: Iain Nicholson - Lancashire, UK


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