Thursday, October 3, 2013

Eukanuba Sensitive Joints Dry Food 2.5 kg


My golden loves it!
I have a Golden retriever who is normally a very fussy eater. As a result, I was a little unsure about changing his diet. I slowly introduced Eukanuba into his diet and he has taken a huge liking to it!

Eukabana have a wide range of food types for dogs and this dry food pack is excellent value for money, nutritious and according to reactions from my dog, delicious!

I normally had to stand by my golden to get him to eat all his food, but he now goes for his meals and they are finished quickly. All in all, I am very pleased and can recommend this all in one meal for others with fussy eating dogs. 5/5
Best Dog Food Ever
My twelve years young Springer Spaniel has recently tried Eukanuba dry food for mature and elderly dogs and I was well impressed with it, so I now decided to to try him with this one for sensitive joints. It includes an array of wonderful additives such as Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulphate to promote healthy joints, L-Carnutine which I haven't heard of but apparently helps reduce body fat to minimise joint stress, Prebiotics for strong natural defences giving the immune system good bacteria, high quality protein from chicken, lamb, fish and eggs, is also rich in antioxidants and a whole host of other good things for the well being of dogs that are knocking on in years. After using these dog foods for a few weeks now, I am seeing an incredible difference in my dog, the quality of his coat is much improved, shinier and I swear he doesn't seem to drop as many hairs as usual. He certainly has a trimmer waistline as he was getting quite barrel shaped with his enormous appetite, this...
Has proven a hit
This food comes with lots of scientific promises of its many benefits, but the acid test is if the dogs enjoy it and if it seems to make much difference. For two ageing mongrels who are just starting to stiffen a little its premise is a most welcome one. Like many foods they wolf it down, but do genuinely seem to like it better than many. Expensive tastes I suppose. As for its health benefits, they do have a spring in their step, and although I'm not sure its helping with arthritis it does seem to keep them sprightly and healthy, with a shiny coat and as much as energy as they can muster. Seems good stuff all round.
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