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Mel1970 Subscriber 27/09/2012 Offline
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 5:41 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote Tweet This Post

Thank you everyone for your input - it has been a great help Very Happy

Bella get's most of her biscuits either scattered on the grass or in a treat ball, which is another reason I don't want something too small.

I have ordered some sample packs of the Simpsons Salmon & Potato and will see how she get's on with this. If this doesn't agree with her then I now have some other options to try and if worst comes to worst at least I know she does well on the RC sensitive Very Happy

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Dylan-dogg Subscriber 06/04/2013 Offline
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Dylan was a shocker for bolting his food but I got him the brakefast bowl and that has really made a difference.

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Nessie Subscriber 14/03/2013 Offline
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Simpsons is small kibble but it really is super food and tbh mine didn't chew the larger kibble either Wink

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Mel1970 Subscriber 27/09/2012 Offline
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Lab Names: Bella (DOB: 16/4/11), Shadow (Rescue DOB: 1/4/06)
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 5:38 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote Go to Top of PageScroll Up to Previous postScroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

Thought I'd give a quick update. After reading the feedback (thanks to everyone), I decided not to change to Beta and instead went straight onto the RC Sensitive (I had some left). She got her first meal of this on Sunday evening and on Monday I bought a big 7kg bag so have enough for a while now. The change in the 2.5 days she has been on it is already noticable. Only 2 poos yesterday and the second one was smaller and firmer, ditto again this morning (needed a torch Laughing ).

I did also order the sample bags of Salmon & Potato from Simpson and got this yesterday. I am happy with the kibble size and once the RC sensitive comes to an end, I will try her on this. If this works for her, then I will have found the right food at about half the price of RC sensitive!

All in all, things are looking up Very Happy

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_Jac_ Subscriber 05/08/2012 Offline
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I have mine on the Simpsons lamb and potato as it is a bit fattier than the salmon and is good for maintaining weight ( mine are all a bit slinky) very impressed with it Smile

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Kylia Subscriber 09/02/2013 Offline
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I feed Beta pet maintenance and have never had any poo issues, we also feed them a salmon oil supplement which has a wonderful effect on their coat xx
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