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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / james wellbeloved
- By pauly [gb] Date 24.01.04 18:21 UTC
Hi all. has anyone any views on  james wellbeloved complete food. The reason why i ask is because from the age of 8wks to 11months my staffy Bailey was feed on pedigree chum puppy food and mixer,he quite frequently had loose toilets and dry coat,whilst talking to my vet he recommended jwb. Since feeding this,Bailey now 13mths has improved 100%,no loose toilets very shiny coat and seems altogether healthier. Any thoughts good or bad would be welome. Thanks, Pauly.
- By tcarlaidh Date 24.01.04 18:27 UTC
Hi Pauly, I actually realy like JWB, it doesn't contain wheat which can cause a lot of probs for dogs. I rear my pups on it and they do very well. Another food that is very similar is Davies, also no wheat but quite a bit cheaper than JWB, I like the junior variety.
Debbie
- By nails [gb] Date 24.01.04 21:25 UTC
i recently started to use it after reading all the bad info on Iams which is what my BC was on, my dog loves it wolfs it all down! his stools have too improved and are much less frequent (which could be for another reason but coincidentally since i started him on JB) thumbs up from me!

nails :)
- By briony [gb] Date 24.01.04 22:05 UTC
Hi,

I feed all my Goldens on JWB personally speaking its one of the best complete foods if not the best in my opinion.As you say super shiny coats they look fit and healthy on it its always the first food I would recommend to anyone to try ,very little poo to pick up as well (hope no one is eating is nice and firm) and not smelly!!!
We here have been absolutely delighted with the results but it may not suit everyone and their dog.Glad your having same good results!!

Briony:-)
- By jojo [gb] Date 24.01.04 22:11 UTC
hi

i did start my puppy on this but she never seemed to crunch it up just swallowed it whole, so now i have her on burns which is'nt so hard you can actually break it between your fingers so she crunches it up alot easier

regards
jojo
- By briony [gb] Date 24.01.04 22:16 UTC
Hi,

You could try soaking it with some warm water which is how  my pup eats it the older 2 eat it
however it comes, warm or cold wate mixed in:-)

Briony:-)
- By Whatevernext Date 25.01.04 16:05 UTC
My dog loves it (although he does sometimes swallow the biscuits) and his you know whats are very good.
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / james wellbeloved

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