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Burns High Oats:
... started my pug on this dry complete food not really to do with weight issues although it is probably safer to say he is plumper than he is skinny, but due to my vet saying he may need a diet richer in fibre as his anal glands needed doing (sorry too much info i know!) I did initally try just bran powder but this was flatly ignored so I thought I would give this a go instead. Now this dry complete is recommended f... Read the full review: great if your dog needs to lose a pound or 2! by f1re_cr4cker |
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Burns High Oats Brand: Burns / Pet Accessories / Food Type: Dog Food - High oats is higher in natural fibre which is recommended for overweight or diabetic dogs overall rating |
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Burns Carrot Treats Brand: Burns / Pet Accessories / Food Type: Dog Food - Burns carrot slices are a naturally low fat, healthy treat that can be fed to dogs, rabbits and other small animals. overall rating |
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Burns Dry Pet Food Brand: Burns / Pet Accessories / Food Type: Cat Food overall rating |
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Burns Real Food for Dogs Brand: Burns / Pet Accessories / Food Type: Dog food overall rating |
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Burns Carrot Treats ... are these Burns Carrot Treats?* These vegetable based pet treats are produced by the Burns company, best known for their extensive range of natural, healthy and wholesome pet foods made using only the highest quality ingredients and cater for cats and dogs of every life stage, and more recently- rabbits too. *The product itself* Fruit and vegetables are a big part of my diet- I eat an awful lot of junk food so always make sure I get my 5-a-day to help balance that out and being a vegetarian, I tend to eat a lot of vegetables in replacement for meat in my meals and regularly eat at least a couple of portions of fruit or veg with every meal. Now, Grace and Benson a... Read the full review: Carrots For Canines & Critters Alike by FourPaws |
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Burns Real Food for Dogs ... became a Burns convert a few years ago now when I worked in boarding kennels. A representative from the company came to see us and taught us about all the nutritional values and health benefits for dogs and we were all intrigued. We bought some and trialed it on our own dogs and within just a few months we stocked just ab out every product they sold in our kennel shop! It is a natural holistic dog food and comes in a variety of different flavours. I had two White German Shepards and they both loved the fish and brown rice one. Before putting them in this dog food I was quite ignorant to what I fed them but this honestly did make a difference. White German Shepards are ... Read the full review: It's yummy for your tummy (or your dogs anyway) by Bearstorm |
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Burns Real Food for Dogs ... have a lurcher (greyound/collie cross) and greyhounds are known for their sensitive tummies. Dylan (our dog) was a rescue, and the foster home he was in had been feeding him puppy Burns dog food, so we carried on and progressed him to the adult version as he got older. In that time, we have tried a couple of other equivalent dog foods Arden Grange etc, but have always gone back to Burns, and will now stick with it. It is around £40 for a 15k bag, that lasts us about a month. Dylan never ever gets a bad tummy from this food, and his pooh is always firm, and he only goes twice a day (on the other foods, he seemed to go 4 or 5 times a day!). He never has wind (unless... Read the full review: Burns dried dog food by sassiec35 |





