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I've been feeding it for the last year. It ticks a lot of boxes as far as quality and content of it. They even have a direct number to ring for advice if your dog has particular dietry issues. It is costly, but you feed around a 25 -30% less than normal. As the dogs get into more work through the season, I add more raw meat, rather than increase the volume of complete tht I feed. All 5 dogs have thrived on it, and the variety they have, for different circumstances makes it a very flexible product. Oh and the delivery service is excellent

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I've been feeding it for the last year. It ticks a lot of boxes as far as quality and content of it. They even have a direct number to ring for advice if your dog has particular dietry issues. It is costly, but you feed around a 25 -30% less than normal. As the dogs get into more work through the season, I add more raw meat, rather than increase the volume of complete tht I feed. All 5 dogs have thrived on it, and the variety they have, for different circumstances makes it a very flexible product. Oh and the delivery service is excellent

which one of there foods do you use ? I tried the one called ultima and within a week the dogs coat was gleaming and looked well but she did struggle to hold weight on it, I was going to try the endurance one next time suppose to be a good one for keeping weight on, all there products got good ingredients but might be a bit rich for some dogs
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the younger dogs are on the salmon and veg, or hunter most of the year. When they are in hard work they move over to the ultima, or just add game and lamb to keep the fat content up. They are launching a new high performance one very soon too. I cannot recommend this company and there approach to complete food enough.

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the younger dogs are on the salmon and veg, or hunter most of the year. When they are in hard work they move over to the ultima, or just add game and lamb to keep the fat content up. They are launching a new high performance one very soon too. I cannot recommend this company and there approach to complete food enough.

have you tried the endurance one ?
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the younger dogs are on the salmon and veg, or hunter most of the year. When they are in hard work they move over to the ultima, or just add game and lamb to keep the fat content up. They are launching a new high performance one very soon too. I cannot recommend this company and there approach to complete food enough.

have you tried the endurance one ?

 

Not to date, but if you are unsure , call the guy on the helpline. I'm sure he can direct you to what may be a better choice

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I feed mainly raw but like to have some complete incase im away (easier for kids to feed to dogs) i use Millies Endurance & all four dogs eat it no worries & alternate it with csj cp 21. Since addding both to dogs main meal all dogs coats improved. Only downside is slight increase in volume of stools but they remain firm.

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Thanks for replying this is what I'm feeding at the moment http://www.bitiba.co.uk/shop/dogs/dry_dog_food/markus_muehle/top_offers/465154

Dogs seem to be ok with it apart from one who some times turns her nose up at it

Fussy bugger.also get butchers scraps and chicken wings etc

 

Good to hear Millie's get good reviews just a case of deciding which one

https://www.millieswolfheart.co.uk/Endurance-50

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I bought a bag of MWH Endurance & i'll be going back to Csj cp21 when bag finished. Dont get me wrong dogs eat it but volume of turds increased more than with cp21 & with 4 dogs its noticeable. I feed complete in conjunction with raw food just as back up or to make it easier on family if im away etc

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