James Wellbeloved Senior/Light

James Wellbeloved Senior/Light

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Leethesorter
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James Wellbeloved No Longer A Quality Food

Informed by a trainer that James wellbeloved was an excellent choice, 5 years later and now informed by Several pet supplier companies that I should read the ingredients as it has all been changed, the company is a different James wellbeloved,

Changed our dogs diet away from James wellbeloved and he’s a changed dog at 11 years, so much happier, more alert, responsive and even has stop licking his paws, he started to sick up his food every now and again, and drink lots of water even in the middle of the night, but now after changing to a new brand that has meat in it, and not MEAL he’s never been sick once, and his water intake seems to have decreased.

Take some time out and read the ingredients,

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I Own 3 Dogs -13yr Old Border Collie,10yr Old Labr

I own 3 dogs -13yr old border collie,10yr old labrador and 7yr old greyhound and 5 cats between 3/4 yrs old. All are fed on James Wellbeloved senior/light varient of various flavours, as the cats each have their own preference and the lab,who has the fish variety,as she had skin problems when I adopted her last yr,the greyhound prefers the turkey,the border collie doesn't mind either. I did try "Burns" for cats but they didn't seem to like it as much so I stuck with JWB.

I liked the JWB because it doesnt use "animal derivatives" and when you research what exactly that can be, it made me feel sick to think what my animals were eating.I shop around on the net 4 the best prices, I tend to use gjw titmuss & viovet,both are v reliable -viovet being the quickes,also tried petplanet(quite good) and petsathome(messed up 1st order).

Always change a food gradually and some varieties are too rich for some animals, so a different flavour might be better than others.

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