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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / James well beloved
- By Thompson1 [gb] Date 20.12.11 22:07 UTC
Hi guys

I feed james wellbeloved to my four dogs,however two issues

1) I feed my toy poodle the small bite but she never seems to put any weight on and could do with alote more weight on her

2) my cocker contsantly licks her front paws all the time, i work in a dog groomers and a few people have said there dogs have this type of reaction when feeding JWB and wondered if anyone had heard of this before?
- By JeanSW Date 20.12.11 22:35 UTC

>I feed my toy poodle the small bite


Definitely worth trying Royal Canin.  Mini junior or mini adult, has always gone down well with my toy breeds.  They also do a "sensible" which is supposed to be very good for fussy eaters. 
- By scotgal2009 [nl] Date 21.12.11 16:13 UTC
I use natures diet sensitive for a girl i have with itchy skin and who also licks her paws and she has stopped doing it since starting on this new food.

I also have a dog who is hard to keep the weight on and i have switched from Arden Grange mini to Royal Canin mini and hes looking fantastic! He loves meal times more now to!
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 21.12.11 16:39 UTC
My older two have happily eaten it for years, no paw chewing or problems with weight. Youngest madam won't touch it though, and she's the only paw chewer I have, she's on Iams and Lillys Kitchen (only things she will eat after 16 months struggle!).
- By paulus2001uk [gb] Date 08.01.12 23:44 UTC
we had a similar problem with our chinese crested when feeding jwb so we switched to royal canin mini and its been much better.
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / James well beloved

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