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Listed here are dog foods that have been reviewed by D for Dog visitors. As the food you choose to feed your dog is so very important, we hope you find these pages useful. Share your thoughts and reviews of dog foods by clicking on Post Review.


 
James Wellbeloved
Average Rating three
 
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Reader's Rating two
Though my 8-9 month old rescue rottie was fed this brand by the RSPCA which I have continued it is now time to find a suitable alternative. She is on the junior variety and though she seems to love the taste, it consistently gives her awful flatulence and faeces which are impossible to pick up with a bag as they represent cow pats!!!!
Submitted by: Jonathan Jacobs - Potters Bar
Reader's Rating five
Does exactly what it says on the pack although the Turkey flavour can cause a bit of flatulence! Ocean Fish variety excellent as is the Duck. Makes a change from the usual run of the mill stuff.
Submitted by: Sheila Wilson - Scunthorpe North, Lincolnshire
Reader's Rating three
Unfortunately both my dogs love this food, I say unfortunate as they do test on animals to make it. So when Ilook at how healthy my dogs are and their shiny coats all I think of is how other dogs are sufferering for them. So I'm caught between a rock and a hard place, I know it's good for my dogs as I can see the good health, but I also know that if I continue to buy this stuff more and more animals will suffer.
Submitted by: Mel Bevan
Reader's Rating one
My lot all love this food and did well on it too. Such a shame that James Wellbeloved have ignored ALL my requests for information with regard to testing. I am left to assume the worst and now feed Burns!!
Submitted by: Cheryl - Oxford, UK
Reader's Rating four
All three of mine are on JWB lamb and rice, one of which is the light/senior. I moved to JWB when I had probs getting the Burns I wanted and have just not gone back as my lot seem to do fine on it. The kibble is crunchy which means it helps alot with dental care. I use it as it has no additives but I was not aware of the animal testing....I will have to weigh up the pros and cons now.

However for availability and choice it is very good. Presently my pet food supplier is having a buy 5 get one free with JWB so I have a little card on which each purchase is marked off until I can claim my freebie - he said it is a JWB promotion not his.
Submitted by: Karen - High Wycombe, UK
Reader's Rating three
As a dry food I liked this one for its variety of flavours. Unfortunately they don't do a small bite variety for smaller dogs as Tia won't eat the bigger biscuits and puppy variety was not beneficial to her. Overall though a good food, with a good variety of flavours.
Submitted by: Dannie - Hertfordshire
Reader's Rating one
James Wellbeloved are owned by Mars, who also make Pedigree petfoods, and who have not signed up to the no animal testing policy. This means there is every likelihood that this food is tested on laboratory animals in cruel conditions. For this reason I would not recommend it. For more details see:
www.uncaged.co.uk/petfood.htm
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Submitted by: Claire Dowling
Reader's Rating three

My dogs both seemed healthy enough on it but didn't seem to like it much. Both of them are normally hearty eaters but they turned their noses up at this a little bit. Well, they ate it but seemed a bit disappointed.

The service and delivery was good though.

Submitted by: Sarah Dorey - Kent, UK
Reader's Rating five
I have 2 male westies who both love this food - doesn't matter what flavour I give them they love it.
Submitted by: Brenda Cooke, England


 
 
 
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