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James Wellbeloved
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by - written on 17/10/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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James Wellbeloved James Wellbeloved make naturally healthy hypoallergenic foods for cats, dogs and ferrets. As those who have read my earlier reviews will know, I share my home with 2 Siamese cats. This means that I have tried (well not personally obviously!) many of the various cat foods, both dried and moist on the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/09/09 (Useful, 102 readings)
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We have just switched our 3 dogs onto this food about 2 months ago and I would not reccomend anything else. The reason we switched was that we have 12 and 1/2 year old black lab who was experiencing lots of runny tummy problems. As she is getting old it was difficult for her to make it out to the garden in time. We were feeding her Wagg with ... Read the complete review
by Ruth Meneely - written on 20/07/09
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My little Dachshund puppy was perfect in every way except he wouldn't eat much. He also experienced stomach pain which caused him to lie flat on the floor, legs spread behind him to try to get rid of his pain. Now and again he would be sick and this was spoiling an otherwise very happy life for my little man! I took him to the vet who ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/07/09 (Very useful, 195 readings)
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When I first got my puppy dog food was a mystery to me as I had never owned a dog before but rescuing from a home had helped me find out exactly what I should be buying and what was good and bad for him. To my shock the rescue home had told me that the well known brands such as bakers were actually not good for your dog as their ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/05/09 (Very useful, 215 readings)
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A year ago, I had never heard of James Wellbeloved. I was oblivious to any dog food not named "Pedigree" or "Bakers". Then, I became a dog owner for the first time, welcoming a beautiful Miniature Schnauzer in to my home. The breeder supplied a Pedigree puppy pack, including Pedigree puppy kibble. For the first few weeks, I fed ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/04/09 (Very useful, 157 readings)
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We have two dogs (retrievers so they are a good size), the first of which arrived with us being used to Iaims We did stick with Iaims for the first dog for a while but then he seemd to just go off it and required a great deal of coaxing and gravy to eat it. When we spoke to our vet, she recommend James Wellbeloved complete dog food and so we ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/01/09 (Very useful, 140 readings)
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We decided to buy James Wellbeloved food for our dog and cat after lots of reading and asking around. Our Labrador puppy loves this food and as it doesn't contain lots of other rubbish that some companies put into pet food he is an ideal weight, which is especially important for large breed dogs as excess weight can put strain on their joints. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/10/08 (Useful, 221 readings)
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When my German Shepherd developed an itchy rash all over her belly the vet suggested i change her food as it could be an allergy, I switched her onto James Wellbeloved dry chicken and rice and after a few days the rash started to clear up and never reappeared. She loved the food and ate it as soon as it was put in front of her, i was ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/10/08 (Useful, 344 readings)
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When I got my Springer spaniel puppy, I decide we would go for dry food as tinned meat used to make my house stink, cause loads of flies, and mess so we started my puppy on dry biscuits only. When he was a young puppy we put a little hot water in for him which he loved. We started him on bakers complete but it was causing very loose ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/08/08 (Useful, 114 readings)
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James Wellbeloved sell naturally healthy hypo-allergenic dog, cat and ferret food and treats. Their food is made from the finest natural ingredients with no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. Their food can be brought from pet shops and on the website it gives a list of your nearest pet shops that stock it. My cat has had the cat food ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/08/08 (Very useful, 203 readings)
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We have been feeding our dog on the James Wellbeloved wet pouches for a couple of months now and find them really good. We feed him a mixture of dried food and wet - and wanted a good quality brand that did not use the dreaded animal and meat derivatives. This meant completely ignoring the dog food aisle in any of the major supermarkets, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/06/08 (Very useful, 365 readings)
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James Wellbeloved dry foods come in varieties for dogs, cats and ferrets. However, I am going to focus on their dog food as that's what I ise most most of. I do run a pet food company though and have to say that JWB is one of the most widely respected pet foods from what my customers tell me. A sack of 15kg is around £36 and it is expensive but ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/02/08 (Very useful, 513 readings)
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We had a pay a visit to our friendly local vet about 10 days ago, as our 6 month old puppy was starting to lose clumps of fur from all over her body. He has diagnosed an allergy to a mite which is probably present in the fields where we walk her. However, he also said that she appears to have a very sensitive skin and this may be something he will ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/10/07 (Very useful, 548 readings)
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*What is James Wellbeloved?* James Wellbeloved is a company that makes a range of hypo-allergenic foods for dogs, cats and ferrets- every food in their range contains no beef, dairy products, egg, wheat, animal by-products or soya which are known to cause skin irritations, digestive upsets and hyperactivity in animals. The food I will be ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/12/06 (Useful, 378 readings)
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James Wellbeloved make a range of premium dry foods. My 4 cats are fed the Ocean Fish and Rice, or Lamb and Rice cat varieties, and my two dogs eat the Lamb and Rice dogfood. There is also a new grain free varient, Lamb and Vegetable. I have found that since switching my cats to eating primarily James Wellbeloved from a supermarket ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/10/06 (Very useful, 6284 readings)
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James Wellbeloved is a reasonably upmarket brand of pet food. They make dog food and treats, cat food and ferret food, but it's the dog food I am going to review. It used to be made by an independent company, but this has now been bought by Masterfoods. What is available? The dog food is a dry complete feed (kibble). ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/10/05 (Very useful, 4578 readings)
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I’d like to introduce you to our two girls. They’d like to be introduced to you too, because they’re friendly dogs even though they look a little fearsome. Both are pedigree Rhodesian Ridgebacks – Rosie’s nearly seven years old and Kia is four. Rosie will always be the larger of the two – she’s actually a little on the tall side of the breed ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/06/03 (Very useful, 1917 readings)
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We have come a long way since my childhood when our dogs were fed on what was available. This tended to be rabbit and or tablescraps. Since our own food was rationed we should not be too pompous about this. Since those days the pet food industry has become a mighty marketing machine and we are now inundated with a choice of foods and flavours ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/06/02 (Very useful, 1629 readings)
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I am the proud owner of 2 rather large Boxer dogs,Jake who is 3 years old and Bala(Jakes daughter)who will be two years old in August.Now over the years i have had many battles with my dogs when it comes to feeding,if anyone reading this has a Boxer you will know that these are not the easiest breed to deal with where meal times are concerned.My ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/07/01 (Very useful, 534 readings)
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As anyone who has read my opinion in the 'animal welfare' section (titled 'Inbreeding and the kennel club') will know, we have had dreadful trouble with our Siberian Husky’s digestion. She has had ‘cowpat’ type poo from the day we brought her home from her unscrupulous breeder, and is quite frankly so skinny ... Read the complete review
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