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  • Salmon and Potato recipe changes

    17.3.2023 Answers: 1

    Dear Consultants, My name is Milka, I'm living in Budapest, Hungary. I would like to ask about why is Brit changing the recipe of the Salmon and Potato dry food? My dog is a mix of a Rottweiler and a German Sheperd, and he has a very sensitive digestion, we had bad experiences with hypoallergenic food too. After a long time of trying different foods, we found Brit's Salmon and Potato, which was perfect for him. Unfortunately now that some of the ingridients have changed, it doesn't work for him. I'm very sad, and I would like to understand, why was it neccessary to change a recipe which was maybe perfect for a lot of dogs. Many thanks in advance! Best Regards, Milka

    Nutrition

  • Brit Care Puppy Lamb & Rice

    19.2.2023 Answers: 1

    Hi, I own a 2.5-month-old Vizsla puppy that weighs 8 kg. Currently, I'm feeding him with Brit Care Puppy Lamb & Rice 75 grams per meal (3 times a day), Is 75 grams its enough for this breed? some people say to me that I need to feed him 100-150 grams per meal. Another question is it correct that at 3 months old I need to switch to "Brit Care Junior Large Breed Lamb & Rice"? or I should continue with the puppy version? Thanks, Daniel.

    Nutrition Hungarian Wire-haired Pointer - Vizsla

  • Expiry date meaning

    24.11.2022 Answers: 1

    Hi what is the meaning of the expiry date on the 7kg package of Britcare Indoor Anti Stress for cats? Please explain how long can I use this product regarding the expiry date on the package. Thanks!

    Nutrition

  • Food with more energy needed

    2.11.2022 Answers: 1

    Hi, I have a 6 kilos, 18 months Bichon Havanais male that today eats Lamb and Rice for Small breed and really likes it. The problem is that he is too thin, and I would like to know if you can recommend any other food that would give him more calories? It should preferably be the same small pellets size since he does not like to eat bigger pellets. Thanks!

    Nutrition

  • Food with more energy needed

    2.11.2022 Answers: 1

    Hi, I have a 6 kilos, 18 months Bichon Havanais male that today eats Lamb and Rice for Small breed and really likes it. The problem is that he is too thin, and I would like to know if you can recommend any other food that would give him more calories? It should preferably be the same small pellets size since he does not like to eat bigger pellets. Thanks!

    Nutrition

  • Nutritional info about Senior Weight Control cat food

    29.9.2022 Answers: 5

    Hi I've been feeding my cats with Orijen (and Acana) for all these years, with a terrible exception for this summer with Farmina Lamb and Blueberries, with high impact on their weight. We have discovered a potential cardiopathy in one of my cats, and the vet says to go for Virbac W1, I don't like the idea... I have bought for the first time Brit Care Senior Weight Control, they seem to like it. I see it has a bit more carnitine than Orijen (50mg vs 33mg) but we fear that's too little everyday for a 70mg daily serve. Taurine amount in your weight control food seems to be... fine (unsure). I'd like to know more about Brit Care Senior Weight Control cat food, to be able to do a fair comparison: 1) Energy density: how many of the kcal/kg comes from proteins? fat? carbs? 2) Out of the proteins, what's the % of protein coming from animals? 3) Where is the meat coming from? sustainable farms with run-free chickens? industrial farms? Which country? Czech Republic or other? 4) How much protein comes from fresh meat (and heart, liver, etc)? 5) Does it contain any sugar? 6) The cardiopathies in cats and dogs are mostly caused by food, in many cases because the daily intake of taurine and especially carnitine is too low. Are you thinking about increasing the L-carnitine amount in your weight control series? 7) Any support for joints? 8) Humidity level? Thank YOU for helping us understand!

    Nutrition Russian Blue Cat

  • Lamb wet food

    1.8.2022 Answers: 1

    I wabt to ask about the lamb wet food, since my cat is allergic to chicken protein, what kind of other proteins are in that food and what percentage? if it is just chicken liver so no muscle meat, I can try it, he should be fine. Also I need to know the percentage of phosporus in the food please? It looks ideal for my cat otherwise! thank you

    Nutrition Turkish Angora

  • Food recommendation and dosage

    24.2.2022 Answers: 1

    Hello! I'm a proud owner of a beautiful Rough Collie called Merlot. He is now 7 months old and weights 15 kg. He loves Brit Care Grain-free Puppy Salmon & Potato, his breeder recommended it and it's the only food he had. I have 2 questions I would be thankful if you help me with: - What is the recommended dosage for the following months? (7 to 12 months). - What food would you recommend for him after 12 months? I guess we should move from puppy food to junior or maybe adult.. Thanks a lot for your great work!!

    Nutrition Rough Collie

  • Veterinarian

    9.2.2022 Answers: 2

    Good evening, Lately i am buying your company britcare sensitive food for my dog. As a veterinarian, I want to ask why the ingredients of the food do not indicate the percentage of taurine. Im asking because grain free foods according to research lead to DCM due to lack of taurine.

    Nutrition Mixbreed

  • Nutrition for Skin and Digestion Care

    28.1.2022 Answers: 1

    Hello, i have a calico (tricolor) female cat and we use Brit Care for Sterilized (hypo-allergenic fresh rabbit) dry food formula. After using Brit Premium for Kittens, she is shedding less hair now, weight is under control.. we are happy. But minor skin wounds mostly on ears area keep appearing time to time, she has a very sensitive skin. Additionally this one is a little harder to eat, maybe a little too much solid, she can't chew much and vomits too often after. So, what would you recommend to prevent hair loss and no vomiting everywhere :) Thank you so much

    Nutrition European Shorthair Cat

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Ing. Martin Kváš
nutrition specialist

MVDr. Jan Šíma
veterinarian