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JB Good food for Dogs"If you want good quality, honest, natural food for your pets, developed by leading nutritionists, but don't want to pay over £40 a bag for it, then you've come to the right place!

"Here is a range of no-nonsense good quality natural nutrition for your dog, cat, small animals or even pond fish! Check out special 2 bag offers such as 2 x 12kg Premium Chicken & Rice for just £49.98 Carriage Paid.

"Your food comes direct from the manufacturer, freshly made in an environmentally friendly factory, with UK sourced ingredients wherever practical.

"What you get is food that hasn't been hanging around on a pet shop shelf or in a warehouse for months!

"It's what I feed my dog, and I won't compromise on quality!"John Birch Petfood

 

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"In putting together my menu, I have catered for the pedigree as well as the slightly 'less sophisticated' palate!

"You'll get good food for a lot less than the big name boys, with no loss of quality.

"I know what my customers and I like to eat, and I know how much I want to pay, and it's not what those big names charge!"

Jeanne-Paws
(Executive Chef)

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JB's Super Duck & Potato (no added grains or cereals)

Recommended for:
• Adult dogs aged 9 months+

Can also be used for:
• Dogs with a delicate digestion
• Dogs with sensitive skin

A single source, cereal and grain free food, ideal for any dogs that have shown an allergy to more traditional foods as it contains novel sources of protein and carbohydrate.

If your dog has been showing signs of skin irritation or digestive upset then this might be related to an intolerance to one of the common food ingredients such as chicken or even rice. Assuming the vet is happy that there is no underlying health problem, this might be a good time to try a recipe such as this - formulated with ingredients much less likely to cause problems, and eliminating all grains and cereals.

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