Jen-D Offline
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No.of Labs: 2
Lab Names: Bailey. d.o.b 27.09.06 & Petra
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Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:45 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks i'll order him a bag of the adult version tomorrow, we've got about 1/2 bag of the junior left so will change over when its finished.
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Jen-D Offline
lead trained

Joined: May 28, 2007
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Posts: 3252
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9465 LabPounds
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No.of Labs: 2
Lab Names: Bailey. d.o.b 27.09.06 & Petra
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Location: Cardiff
Gender:
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:42 am Post subject: |
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I've spoken to Royal Canin and they've checked the measuring cups and yes the are inaccurate, they were most apologetic and have said they will withdraw the cups and issue new ones, hopefully more accurate. I also suggested that on the bags of food they should say the cup is only a guide and for accuracy you should weigh it yourself. They are sending me a bag of Labrador Adult food as an apology and i also asked for a letter to give to my vet when we go next month for Bailey's weight check,explaining that its not my fault he's put on weight.
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