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“Irresponsible marketing; don't judge a book by its...”

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written by on 22/03/2012

Has anyone ever tried to trace Frolic on the internet? I have, as I suspect it causes chronic allergy on some dogs. Does anyone know the exact ingredients and amounts? I don't. And I tried! Does anyone know who the manufactures are? Well, apparently it's a company named Mars (petcare) in the UK... Has anyone visited their site? I have. Not a single mention to Frolic. Yet they do Whiskas and Cesar! HOW WEIRD IS THAT?????? Come on dog lovers, can I see some reaction, please? Yes dogs do love it and I am sure it brings huge profits to the company, but hey, isn't it very strange that such a popular product can't be traced???? Hope my dogs recover from years of skin allergy now that I have banned Frolic from their lives!

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Marywallis75's Comment

Written on: 25/04/2015

I have just looked on the internet and found lots of information including a complete breakdown of what's in it and itemised by protein, fat etc. It was no problem at all. I just typed Frolic complete into Google.

I must admit I don't use it for their main meals, just as treats because I can't find a stockist in my area so just buy small packs online.

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“If your dog reacted with vomiting and stomach ache, he...”

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written by on 28/01/2011

If your dog reacted with vomiting and stomach ache, he / she is probably reacting to the flour in Frolic...
My dog loves Frolic but it's not a full feed, you should not give only Frolic, Frolic works best as candy.
I rate Frolic high but ONLY as candy for the dog, not as food.

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“We gave my Jack Russell a handful of this food broken...”

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written by on 02/01/2011

We gave my Jack Russell a handful of this food broken up into a treat ball. He loved it but in the early hours of the following morning he started being very sick. We didn't associate the dog food until we gave him some more a couple of weeks later. This time along with bringing up blood as he was vomiting so much and he also had bloody diarrhoea, it was extremely distressing for the dog and us. We threw the dog food away but it worried me that my dog, who can eat anything, was so violently ill on such a small portion of this stuff, makes you wonder what is in it.

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“My two dogs love it. They do not need any further...”

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written by vanash on 14/04/2010

My two dogs love it. They do not need any further food, just need separating when they fall out over how many they have.

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“I've been feeding my 11 yr old king charles cavalier...”

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written by on 24/08/2009

I've been feeding my 11 yr old king charles cavalier on Frolic Complete with an equal amount of chum mixer since he was a puppy.We have always had a bit of a game rolling frollics along the floor for him to chase after.Although he is not a greedy eater,he seems to enjoy the meal rather than devour it within minutes.He is very fit and has a lovely shiny coat,clean teeth and also it is an extremely easy job to clear up his firm pooh(just thought I'd mention it as it's very important)god knows what some owners feed there dogs.Why not give your pet something he likes rather than that awfull tinned yuk.

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Vanash's Comment

Written on: 14/04/2010

I found this review very helpful because I have 2 Lhasa Apso's, they both love Frolic complete.
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<br/>They even fall out over the frolics, but they are both growing up, one is two years, and the other is 18month old.

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Stevecarrier's Comment

Written on: 09/10/2012

I agree, My Bichon Frise loves frolics and wont eat any other dried food. I feed him can of applaws chicken and 6/8 frolics at dinner time. He is healthy, beautiful coat and energetic. I do tend to worry tho when you read some of the bad reviews. I've tried every dried food and he wont even look at it.

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“Frolic Complete Dog Food is good for dog, good for energy”

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written by on 11/05/2009

Frolic Complete Dog Food is good for dog, good for energy

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“My dog loves frolic and he is not hyperactive, i...”

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written by on 26/04/2009

My dog loves frolic and he is not hyperactive, i believe it is a good dog food!

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“Well, I have an 11 year old boxer. Normally dogs would...”

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written by on 25/09/2008

Well, I have an 11 year old boxer. Normally dogs would tire down now, but she hasn't, she is still very energetic.

Now about this product, it gives her loads of energy, she is thrilled with it and is the only food she will eat.

We gave it to her 4 years ago. A year later we went to the vet, because she stared throwing up when we fed her other foods. Now I am not talking about fast food, only specially prepared meat and so on. She was almost put down. The doctor said that the only possible thing to do is exclusively give her Frolic. This last year she has had organs problems etc. I am taking her today to the vet, we expect she might have cancer. We have gotten a lot of opinions and they all say "change the food, it's only meant as a treat."
At least the food has so much sugar in it that she has energy and "seems" to be fine. Find something else now.

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Rusty7's Comment

Written on: 15/03/2010

I found this review very helpful because I have a 3 yr old rescue Llasho Apso and he will not eat any other dried food. Pet shops etc say only use it as a treat which is probably why it is hard to obtain. After your review I will definitely wean him off it.

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“my dog j/r will only eat frolic she only has this food...”

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written by patricia55 on 05/09/2008

my dog j/r will only eat frolic she only has this food 3 times a week we feed her what we eat rump steak liver cheese cooked meat silverside and sliced turkey. But she always has frolic in a dish in case she is hungry I have read a lot of bad reports about frolic but she does like them having said that she is a hyperactive pet.

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“I use Frolic Complete Dog Food as a training aid...”

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written by winday191 on 27/08/2008

I use Frolic Complete Dog Food as a training aid (breaking each ring into four and feeding each small piece at a time.) because my dog loves them so while we're training, whether its obedience, ring training or gun training (he's a cocker spaniel so we take him to gundog classes as well as showing and obedience training him) i know he'll do what i tell him every time just because he knows he'll get a piece of frolic if he gets it right. i would never even dream of using frolic as his main though.

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“Soft, tasty (for dogs), Frolic Complete is a good dog...”

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written by adssites1 on 23/08/2008

Soft, tasty (for dogs), Frolic Complete is a good dog food.

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“Frolic Complete Dog Food - My dog is very fussy in...”

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written by clairechaytor on 19/08/2008

Frolic Complete Dog Food - My dog is very fussy in what he will eat. My partner and i had tried just about everything when someone suggested frolic. He still wont eat any other dog food I know some people say just put the food down and they will eat anything this is not the case with my dog he would actually starve. This is also a complete dog food so I don't have to worry about him getting all his nutrients.

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“I was horrified when I researched the internet about...”

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written by polly2 on 14/11/2007

I was horrified when I researched the internet about this dogfood. My dog would only eat frolic and I thought I was doing her a good turn giving her this. She has been back and forward to the vets with itching skin, biting paws, watery/red eyes and gums. It was the last visit that my vet suggested changing food. I have since changed to another brand which has a very good reputation and the change in the past 2 week has been amazing. Her eyes are clear and she seems to have more energy. I've also found out that fishermen use it as bait for fishing!

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Maddisonj's Response to polly2's Review

Written on: 10/11/2009

The problem with these reviews is, no one actually says's what dog food is good for the dog??? Sure you've changed to something that's better for the dog, but hat is it?

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“One of my Bassets has become very fussy and no longer...”

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written by debchickenfarmer on 02/10/2006

One of my Bassets has become very fussy and no longer would eat Bakers and having tried different complete foods, nothing really would tempt her. Then I tried her on Frolic Complete Dog Food and she couldn't eat it fast enough. So fingers crossed she'll stay loving this food.

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“Frolic complete being moist I feel is a happy medium...”

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written by Sue Isaacs on 20/01/2006

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.

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Taschaamber's Response to Sue Isaacs's Review

Written on: 01/07/2006

I have a little tiny dog (pomapoo hehe) She is gorgeous but very fussy. She would literally starve herself on the premium diets such as Iams etc. I tried lots. In the end I tried this Frolic complete and she loves it!! I have no idea of its nutritional value really but all I know is she is doing excellent on it and at last I have found a food she eats along with my cooking lol

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Asked by philwebster on 31st August 2014 Report this content
My cocker spaniel was a very fussy eater but I have just over the past couple of weeks introduced him onto Frolic. We also put fresh chicken onto the biscuits and he now wolfs the food down and indeed looks for more. I have checked the internet and some reports say that the food is brilliant whilst others say it has really upset their dogs stomach. My dog is completely fine with the food so in your opinion is it ok to carry on with Frolic or should I look somewhere else for an alternative?

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