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Pro Plan Senior/ Pro Plan Foods

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Anyone have any opinion on Pro Plan feeds, particularly the Senior one. We've bought a little 3kg bag as a "taster" for 10½ year old girl who is going through a bit of a fussy eating phase and she seems to like it.

Although money isn't an issue as far as the dogs are concerned and I'll happily pay for madam to eat more expensive food should madam decide it's what she likes, I'm loathed to pay out the money if the food isn't as good a quality as the price would indicate.

Before the BARF fans reply, it's a personal choice to feed complete foods.
 
Anyone have any opinion on Pro Plan feeds, particularly the Senior one. We've bought a little 3kg bag as a "taster" for 10½ year old girl who is going through a bit of a fussy eating phase and she seems to like it.
Although money isn't an issue as far as the dogs are concerned and I'll happily pay for madam to eat more expensive food should madam decide it's what she likes, I'm loathed to pay out the money if the food isn't as good a quality as the price would indicate.

Before the BARF fans reply, it's a personal choice to feed complete foods.

I haven't used proplan but if you're looking a really good quality complete that seems to appeal to picky eaters you could try Applaws. My PickyPrincess who turns her nose up at most foods has been happily wolfing Applaws down for the past few weeks, which is pretty good for her :) It's 75% meat, 25% cereal, no grains :)
 
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