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Storing Arden Grange foods
Storing Arden Grange foods By Ness Bird – Nutrition Adviser and RVN CertCFVHNut © Dry foodOur dry food will retain all of its nutritional value, freshness and delicious flavour until the bes
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Toilet training
10 tips for toilet training puppiesBy Ness Bird - Nutrition Adviser and RVN CertCFVHNut © Printable PDF1. Be prepared You will need plastic covers, newspaper, training pads (if you choose t
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Weaning puppies
Weaning puppiesBy Ness Bird - Nutrition Adviser and RVN CertCFVHNut ©Printable PDFArden Grange Weaning Puppy is an easily digestible, extremely palatable chicken based food, which provides a concent
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Ask for Nutritional help
Canine & Feline Nutrition Advice Ness Bird is a registered veterinary nurse, and holder of the Certificate in Canine and Feline Veterinary Health Nutrition. After 15 years practical
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What is the difference between Adult Salmon and Sensitive Adult?
Adult Salmon is primarily made from salmon, chicken, rice and maize. Sensitive is primarily made from white fish and potato.
- Sensitive Puppy / Junior feeding guide
- Cat Sensitive feeding guide
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My senior dog is still active, but has stool problems, is Sensitive Light/Senior a good choice?
The lower fat content and higher fibre content may be beneficial. This product also has a higher joint supplement inclusion than the adult products. The lower calorie content may be benefici
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Why do you use both white and sweet potato in Sensitive Adult?
To promote slow, steady energy release. Also, using a combination of white potato and sweet potato in our Sensitive canine range means that we can take advantage of their different nutrient profi
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Will my senior dog lose weight if I put him on Sensitive Light/Senior?
Only if you want him to - by feeding according to the weight reduction chart on the pack. So long as he is eating a sufficient volume that provides the calories he needs, he can also maintain or