written by Sue Isaacs on 20/01/2006
Bad Points
None - at this point in time for my dog
General Comments
Frolic complete being moist I feel is a happy medium between dried dog food and soft tinned food. My puppy a staffordshire bull terrier 6 months old became very ill with a skin condition demodex mange which was identified when he was 4 months old. He lost his appetite and engery. He refused to eat all brands of puppy pet food we tried him with, including my Sunday dinners. I was hand feeding him with Chicken fillets and became really concerned that he wasn't getting the correct balanced diet and in all honesty as a last resort I tried him with Frolic complete and hand fed him. He is now a typical boistrious, bouncy young Staffie full of life. He is still under the vet and still on treatment but its half the battle now that he has regained his appetite thanks to Frolic complete pet food. This is not meant as an advert just my findings.