Thursday, October 3, 2013

Burns Weight Control for Overweight or Diabetic Adult Dogs 15 kg


Good Quality Enjoyed by our Dogs and no wind and less poo!
Burns High oats food for dogs is an excellent product! It helped our dog lose weight and she didnt natter for titbits between meals. We fed her Burns high oats because our vet said she was overweight and failed to lose the weight on a different brand. When we changed to the Burns high oats hypoallergenic Not only did She lose the required weightloss easily and effectively but also whilst on the Burns high oats the itchy skin she had been plagued with for months cleared up! on wonderful high quality Burns high oats.
Our other elderly dog also eats the Burns high oats as part of a weightloss and weight management programme and he thoroughly enjoys it too and looks forward to receiving it. There is never any left in the bowl and as their bodies absorb all the nutrients from this excellent highly digestable food there is no flatulence or mounds of foul smelling poo as did occur with cheaper brands!
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Diabetic Relief
My 11 year old Jack Russell was diagnosed as diabetic months ago and we struggled in vein for months to stabilise his blood sugar levels with standard dog food. We tried several different ones and eventually ordered the Burns High Oats. The effect was immediate, with his glucose levels stabilising, his excessive drinking abating and his wetting his bed and all over the floor overcome - we were delighted. We trialled him back on standard dog food and immediately his thirst and wetting returned. It will be Burns all the way now for us.
Vital part of diet
I have two Golden Retrievers, one large elderly dog with bad hips and a middle-aged bitch, both needing a close watch on weight. I was recommended this food to use as a major part of their diet and it has worked well - both animals thriving with no digestive problems during transition. As the food has significant bulk for its weight the dogs appreciate the added volume in their bowls. As with all dried food it is critical that they have adequate fresh water. Not quite the curries and beer they would rather live on - but rather better for them!
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