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GlennPerth, WA
- 6 reviews
- 7 likes
staffy shar pai too!
Bella is also a staffy shar pai cross who has been eating Pro plan for ten years. Its fabulous and the only alternative for dogs with skin issues. Highly recommended.
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OkaylzPerth
- 7 reviews
- 5 likes
No more hives!
After months of feeding my staffy x sharpei black hawk puppy food and advance puppy food I finally decided to see if her diet was causing the hives that would randomly appear and cover her body. The vet weren't very helpful telling me she had fleas, when she didn't. She also had mites but once that was treated she was still getting hives so I decided to change her food. She loves this food, the other foods she would take ages to eat, proplan she eats straight away and now she doesn't get any hives. She loves it and her coat is shiny and soft.
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Nan MiddleditchBrighton East
- 2 reviews
Pro Plan Sensitive Skin and Stomach works.
One of my cats has had an ongoing problem with vomiting regularly, not fur balls and cat acne around her chin. The vet recommended food only made her condition worse and many other foods I tried she wouldn't eat. After reading about pro plans sensitive skin and stomach I decided to try it. Firstly I was delighted that she took to the food straight away. The first hurdle surmounted and after only two weeks I could see a huge difference. Her cat acne had cleared up and the regular vomiting had stopped. At last I have found a cat food that has relieved her condition. I am so happy with the results.
My cat eats the food and it has helped her problems with skin and digestive system.
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