Jack Russell with Chronic Kidney Disease
My 14 year old JRT has been diagnosed with kidney disease. She’s always been a fussy eater and I was concerned with finding a food that was compatible with her CKD condition. I shouldn’t have worried, she absolutely loves the Wolf of the Wilderness range especially the ‘senior ‘ food. It’s keeping her as well as she’s ever been.
wolf of wilderness wet food
instantly accepted and very well suited to my dog
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Wild & Hills
Our pug Emil loved it
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Satisfied
Our dog is very happy with his new food and so are we
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Great digestibility
Our very sensitive Dalmatian had no issues with this food and most importantly he loved eating it!
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Excellent ingredients
Our sweet old dog still has plenty of energy for his daily activities thanks to this food
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Wolf of Wilderness Wet Food - Green Fields - Lamb
My four-legged friend tried it and absolutely loved the stuff
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Excellent
I recently started giving it to my 16-year-old dog and he loved it. Very tasty, and I look forward to any other changes that might improve the review
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Spotless bowl
Great food at a very reasonable price
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Excellent
At the time of writing I have just given my dog his first tin and the first thing I noticed when I opened it was the nice smell. He ate it very quickly, gone in a flash. I will keep an eye on him to see how he gets on because he has had trouble with certain foods in the past, I really hope this will be the right one.
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Enticing
My dogs absolutely love this food. As soon as they smell it they come running.
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Fantastic quality
My black Labrador has recently been diagnosed with an aggressive cancer and following major surgery and currently going through chemotherapy have been advised to change his diet to grain free. I chose this food as it is as natural as possible and very little carbohydrates, only potato in it, as carbs can help to feed cancer cells apparently. He can't get enough of it which is great as he is not the usual greedy Labrador that will eat anything. Looks great and not sloppy but big chunks.