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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Royal Canin Sensitivity - no longer a fussy eater!
- By othello56 [gb] Date 12.02.09 14:58 UTC
Just thought I'd see if anyone else has experience of this food and share my experience with you. Our vet recently put our 7 month old pup on a trial of this after she had been vomiting repeatedly and her investigations came back ok. I think they want to do an elimination trial, and re-introduce her usual food (james wellbeloved) after to see if she starts vomiting again. The only thing is now I don't want to put her back on James Wellbeloved. We always thought she was a fussy eater as she wouldn't touch her food all day and there had to be meat of some sort mixed in to make her eat an evening meal. Now she can't get enough of this new dry food - she's eating 3 good meals a day without anything mixed in and goes mad for this food. It really stinks of fish - but as long as she's happy I don't think we should change it! Also I've noticed that she's no longer really flatulent, which she was every night since we got her - but I always thought it was down to her breed, rather than the food (she's a bouvier).

I know its a bit more expensive, but if I buy it online there isn't much difference between it and jwb. Would love to hear your views. Thanks
- By mahonc Date 12.02.09 15:44 UTC
if the initial symptoms are gone, she's enjoying the food and your happy buying it would stick to the royal canin. if it works why change?
- By DawnR Date 12.02.09 18:23 UTC
We have fed Royal Canin from day one and I would 100% recommend it.  I have yet to have any problems with it, but I guess it is like most foods, you need to sort out what works best for your dog. 

If it aint broke don't fix it?!

Dawn R
- By goldie [gb] Date 12.02.09 22:57 UTC
I fed RC sensitive when one of mine was young as recommended by my vet, she did very well on it,only thing i found was her poo was very chalky.
- By JeanSW Date 13.02.09 01:01 UTC
You're preaching to the converted here!  :-)    Wouldn't change it, mine do fantastic on RC.  If your dog is looking good, and showing how much she enjoys it that's great.
- By Jane_Floyd [in] Date 14.02.09 08:54 UTC
Hi Othello56, Floyd has been on R C Sensitivity for nearly a year now, he has a very sensitive stomach, he loves it, looks really good on this food and I always thought Floyd was a finicky eater before his problems started, but not since he has been on this.  Just out of interest, how much do you pay for yours, I pay nearly £80 per 14kg bag.  They have just changed the recipe on this, it is now Blue Whiting and Tapioca and the vets said (which is where I get if from) says it is an even better recipe than the previous one.
Jane
- By JeanSW Date 14.02.09 10:20 UTC
Jane
Your vet is adding a 100% mark up.  I pay less than half that.  I have mine delivered direct from RC and delivery is free.
Jean
- By goldie [gb] Date 14.02.09 13:51 UTC
Hi Jane

Iwould try vet-uk for sensitivity control sc 24 its £53.41 for 14kg. thats a big difference to what you are paying.
- By Anndee [gb] Date 14.02.09 19:46 UTC
What did the old recipe have in it? Does anyone remember? I'm just curious
I've recently bought a bag of the new recipe blue whiting & tapioca. Haven't got round to trying it yet. We're still on the Hills z/d Ultra elimination diet!
- By Jane_Floyd [in] Date 15.02.09 18:03 UTC
Hi Jean, thank you for that information, I will go and investigate now.
Many thanks
Jane
- By Jane_Floyd [in] Date 15.02.09 18:05 UTC
Anndee, I think the old recipe was just labelled "white fish and tapioca", so I suppose it is now select by just using blue whiting.
Jane
- By NEWFIENOOK [gb] Date 15.02.09 18:18 UTC
was capalin and tapioca  apparently capalin is same family as blue whiting.
- By Anndee [gb] Date 15.02.09 19:41 UTC
Thanks for that. Thats cleared that up!
I had heard of Capelin & Tapioca but wasn't aware it was RC.
- By zarah Date 15.02.09 21:40 UTC
Jean, how do you buy direct from Royal Canin?
- By JeanSW Date 15.02.09 21:55 UTC

> Jean, how do you buy direct from Royal Canin?


Went to their stand at Cruft's years ago and said that I wanted to join the RC Dog Breeder Club.  As far as I recall, they just asked me my affix and what KC registered dogs I had.  Oh yes, what breeds, think that was all.  And it's great not having to collect it from the vet!
- By zarah Date 15.02.09 23:16 UTC
Oh, shame I don't have an affix!

Vetuk seems to be the cheapest otherwise then (other places are cheaper but have postage costs to add on).
- By othello56 [gb] Date 18.02.09 07:10 UTC
Hi, thanks for the replies.

I buy it from Vetuk.co.uk like everyone has suggested. It is a lot cheaper than at the vet's! I'm definitely not going to change her food to anything else - in fact a 14kg bag arrived by courier yesterday!
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Royal Canin Sensitivity - no longer a fussy eater!

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