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Puppy Growth, Mature, AdultHonest customer57Sydney, NSW
- 2 reviews
Advance dry puppy food
My puppy refused to eat Supercoat and is now loving Advance. He has been healthy and happy on this dry food and his coat is very shiny. His stools are regular and if normal consistency.
Purchased in March 2021.
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Stephanie L.
- 3 reviews
Our baby is healthier eating these
Our GSD liked these, she's usually quite fussy, and she was less itchy than before we switched to this particular type of biscuit (we almost exclusively feed Advance though). She has mild dysplasia and it's always been well managed by this diet. I would just like to see less carbohydrates in the formula, I don't want to go grain free, I just want the meat content to be high.
Purchased in November 2021 at PetStock Physical store for A$28.00.
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Questions & Answers
Kellieasked
Am trying to find a good dog food.2of my dogs get diarrhoea from other dog foods have tried pedigree,super coat,Blackhawk and Bonnie.not sure which one to try?
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Katrina S.asked
Ive been feeding my 11 year old Lab X Advance dog biscuits since he was a puppy - first Advance Puppy and then Advance Large Breed Chicken. All had been fine until the size of the biscuit changed recently. He gets an upset tummy and loose poos more often. Has there been a change in the ingredients? He is on a strict eating plan and no other changes have been made. Can you advise if this has happened? And if so what are the changes?
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Sorry. I can't comment. My dog started to get really sick and ended up at the vet. I have changed to royal canine brand and really good since then. They are specially formulated for his breed.
Katherine Connollyasked
If you go to review sites, they mention the use in Advance of white rice, corn and corn gluten, and talk about the concerns around high glycaemic index, joint swelling, etc. Whether the dog likes it is not entirely the measure of it being good. I really like donuts, but . . . So, irrespective of how the corn is processed, are the negative effects of it always the outcome for a dog that eats this kind of food?
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I don't think anyone is saying "because the dog likes it I will continue feeding it to him even if it's going to harm him" Presume that maybe we are unaware that there are ingredients that could lead to problems because it's a premium dog food. The dog liking it is just an added bonus. I will now look into the ingredients, compare it to other premium brands and make an informed decision on weather to change his food, you on the other hand can continue eating your donuts.
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