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Old 05-06-2010, 01:22 PM
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Nutrition for my boys?

Hello! My five and a half month old westies, Winston and Baxter, are on Burns Mini Bites. We changed them to this very recently as they got loose stools after a few weeks on Wainwrights Turkey and Rice for puppies. They have not firmed up yet either! I just wondered if Burns is good for westies and whether we should try them on the adult chicken and rice, as it says 'from 6 months'? Any ideas/opinions? Thank you!
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Old 05-06-2010, 03:29 PM
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Re: Nutrition for my boys?

I dont have westies so cant tell you what would be good for them but Burns is a decent make although I did find that if you overfed then they got runny - did you swop over gradually to Burns or did you do it straight away? It can take some days for their bodies to readjust to the new food.
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