My lickle doggie is getting old and although I have tried to deny it its got to stop and I need to accept it! Along with getting old my poor doggie (jack) has had a lot of digestive trouble and I have been trying out different foods to find out what suits him best. Firstly it was pedigree wet food then pedigree dry then a specialist food from he vets and all of them he would not touch, I even bribed him with doggy gravy! Still to no avail and then someone well a lot of people actually told me about chappie and even vets recommend it. They say its one of the best foods for older dogs and those with digestive problems, perfect so I bought some.
The product: Well it contains a variety of ingredients including wholegrain maize, starch and fibre to aid digestion, a source of protein and a blend of polyunsaturated fatty acids again for digestion. The product is low in fat and contains fish (that’s the smell!), cereal and 4% chicken. All of these are supposed to be key ingredients to help doggie’s digestion and general well being.
It’s made by master foods in Melton Mowbray and can be found in most supermarkets and pet shops. Its available in dry or wet and two flavours chicken and rice or original.
The good thing about this product is it’s cheap! And I mean cheap. I paid 62p for an 825g tin, I nearly fell over in the co-op. I just hope jack likes it!?
Well he did like it, eventually, it took a couple of days for him to realise that this was it all he was gonna get and he got stuck in. He seems a lot better and you can tell it’s doing his digestion good (I shan’t go into too much detail but I’m sure you can imagine what I mean!)
The only one bad thing about this product is that it absolutely STINKS!!! Sometimes unbearable especially when jack decides to come and sit next to you after he’s ate and show his appreciation with a little burp, it nearly knocks you out!!!!!
But its good for him and all I’m concerned about is his health.
Thanks for reading. xx
Pictures of Chappie
my doggy jack
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