Rating 5 out of 5
My 13 year old lurcher bitch has been on Ruff & Ready as her main daily meal since she was weaned. She's a fit and healthy old girl and will happily walk for miles in the hills with me, and she still has a nice healthy spring in her step. I've tried her on other dog foods, but she doesn't really like any of them. She likes it dry with a bowl of water.
For a dog of her age, her teeth are in very good condition, and you'd never see that in an old dog fed with tinned dog food.
Reviewer is referring to Skinner's Ruff & Ready.
Submitted by: Allan Copland - Paisley, Scotland
Rating 5 out of 5
I used all my uni training to track down, calculate and analyse the best dog food for my dogs. Skinners is it. I have tried both Ruff & Ready which is fabulous and am currently on Field and Trial Duck and Rice. Duck and Rice is by far the best for quality and my dogs love it. They are mini poodles and DO NOT work. The food is advertised "classed as working" so is tax free, but analysing it on the back it is not a working food in my opinion, specifically it does not say "this is a working dog food". Marketing is so sneaky sometimes. It is a cheaper food because it does not pay for shelf space like all of the big branded dog foods. The dogs coats are great and they are so lean and fit. I am very pleased with this product and recommend it to everyone.
Submitted by: not given
Rating 5 out of 5
Not loads of protein so will keep your dog not hyper 18% protein, and a great amount of oil to keep the coat healty and the skin. There is all sorts of types. I recommend the working dogs food for any breed that has a job e.g. flyball, agility, working trials, disc.
Reviewer is referring to Skinners Field & Trial Working.
Submitted by: Ruby
This review was not written by Chapstaff. This review has simply been posted by Chapstaff on behalf of the reviewer.
Skinners Pet Foods
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