In this Royal Canin dog food review we'll take a look at all aspects of the brand, from marketing, ingredients, and veterinary formulas. Is it good for your ...
Warning - we have received multiple reports of sickness on Ivory Coat pet foods. Read more in our Ivory Coat dog food review.
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WebsitePure Life Pet FoodsCountry of originAustralia Pure Life is an Australian brand with a little twist when it comes to kibble - instead of baking the ...
This dog food pushes the boundaries with well considered canine nutrition. Read our Orijen dog food review right now!
ProBalance is a home brand of Petbarn and City Farmers. The packaging would suit the shelves of your local vet, but is it any good?
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Optimum from Mars is the budget Advance, full of grains and ambiguous ingredients. Makes you wonder why Dr Chris Brown endorses it.
This food has stood the test of time and boasts a loyal following. Read our Taste of the Wild dog food review to find out more.
WebsiteWellness The CORE range from Wellness is a premium "grain free" offering, with a number of formulas including kitten and indoor. ...