Arden Grange or James Wellbeloved?

Dizzle

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When we move, we have an agricultural shop right on our door step so rather than going to Pets at Home to buy Wainwrights, it's going to be easier to get it from the local shop.

Had a nose yesterday when I went for horse feed and the best they seem to do are Arden Grange or James Wellbeloved.

Currently he's on Wainwrights Grain Free Lamb, not because he has issues with grain but because it's the highest meat content.
 
Stick with Wainwrights, just buy in bulk, don't be tempted by lower quality feed full of grains just because it's near by. Or yes, get a delivery as Micky says.
 
My vet suggested James Wellbeloved for 10 month old lab with sensitive digestion - serious mistake as it reintroduced grain into her diet. I now feed both mine Millies Wolfheart (free delivery) - no grains, hypoallergenic, organic and cheaper than most commercial brands (£15 cheaper for 12kg than James Wellbeloved!). High meat content and about 20 recipes from 80/20/0 to 50/50/0. Both labs thriving on it.
 
My vet suggested James Wellbeloved for 10 month old lab with sensitive digestion - serious mistake as it reintroduced grain into her diet. I now feed both mine Millies Wolfheart (free delivery) - no grains, hypoallergenic, organic and cheaper than most commercial brands (£15 cheaper for 12kg than James Wellbeloved!). High meat content and about 20 recipes from 80/20/0 to 50/50/0. Both labs thriving on it.

I am using James Wellbeloved grain-free for my Rottweilers. I have trialled Wainwrights grain-free and there is something in it that seems to hurt the mouth of one of them, she got more and more reluctant to eat it. There are several ingredients in Wainwrights and only 4 in Wellbeloved.
 
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