6 reviews forConcept for Life Veterinary Diet Weight Control
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dogs love it
My black lab and my jack russell both love this .
Changed from another more expensive brand, and no regrets.
Stools more solid.
26/04/21
Nice weight loss
My Australian Shepherd Mix gained 5 kilos after her litter which was proving impossible to get rid of even using 'light' food. But in 3 months she has lost the extra weight and regained a wonderful vitality. Perfect
Originally published in zooplus.fr
28/04/20
Positive review
It's been a month since my dog who suffers from chronic pancreatitis has been eating this kibble. They are very high quality and represent good value for money.
I would recommend them to you
Originally published in zooplus.fr
28/04/20
first successes
We started to see the first successes after a few weeks and we are very happy! Our dog was overweight when he came to us following the death of his former owner. We introduced him to our vet and it was clear that something had to be done quickly. This food, going swimming, and generally more active time have helped us on our way and he's on the right path. Great stuff
Originally published in zooplus.de
14/03/20
Very good
My dog was overweight, we started the diet at the end of October with royal Canin's obesity, also purchased on Zooplus, which was perfect for her, but unfortunately it was replaced by constipation which caused her stools to be decidedly too compact , already being familiar with concept for Life, I took a look at the composition and realized that it is extremely similar to obesity so I tried the one kilogram pack and it was immediately perfect *
Originally published in zooplus.it
14/03/20
Second part of the review
* Perfect stools, excellent palatability, the kibble is medium in size, about 1 cm, nice and crunchy to induce chewing but not hard, as regards the dosage my advice is to contact your trusted veterinarian who will be able to give you the right amount to administer according to your dog's lifestyle, build, and state of health.
Originally published in zooplus.it