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By Jet2712
Date 04.12.14 12:02 UTC
Edited 04.12.14 12:04 UTC
Hi. Does anyone have any recomendations on a high quality kibble for weight loss.
She is in perfectly good heath, vet checked etc. Just needs to lose a little around the waistline!
She's on skinners light at the moment but would like something higher quality. I have upped her exercise.
Any recomendations?
Thanks
I actually feed raw but after my 9 year old girl put on a lot of weight ( due to husband feeding her far too much at breakfast time when I wasn't there and me not knowing!!) I made enquiries and it was decided that the easiest thing for her to have would be a kibble meal so whilst I am not a fan I did some research and a friend recommended Wainwrights light. It is having the desired effect ;)
By Daisy
Date 15.12.14 21:59 UTC
> due to husband feeding her far too much at breakfast time when I wasn't there and me not knowing!!)
Probably would have been better to put husband in a crate when you can't supervise him, than change the dog's food :) :)
He would have bitten his way out of the crate Daisy as he fed her on the mornings he got up early to go to golf ;)
I believe Burns is very good for weight loss
By Bootsies
Date 18.12.14 00:40 UTC
Edited 18.12.14 00:48 UTC
Yep, Burns are brilliant for weight loss :) I had a boy on chicken and brown rice and he was forever slender, he really needed some body on him, so I phoned up Burns. The nutritionist told me that their food is designed specifically to keep weight off :)
By JeanSW
Date 19.12.14 23:07 UTC
>I believe Burns is very good for weight loss
Yes, but don't you think that it is darned expensive? I would rather feed my normal kibble, but less quantity, and add veg to fill them up. I have always felt that Burns is an expensive way to lose weight.
By Pinky
Date 19.12.14 23:24 UTC
"> I have always felt that Burns is an expensive way to lose weight.
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