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  • Feeding

    6.8.2019 Answers: 0

    Hello! Could you please be so kind and do me a favor? I need an advice. So, I have some problems with feeding my puppy. On the package of Brit Care Puppy (lamb & rice) is written that I'm to give 170 gr (30 kg adult dog wight) for a dog of 1-3 months age . My puppy is labrador female and she's 11 weeks. How much food should I feed to her precisely? I hesitate because it seems improperly to me to give the same amount of food to 1 month age puppy and for 3 months age.

    Nutrition Labrador Retriever

  • What animal is the broth from?

    30.7.2019 Answers: 0

    Products like "Brit Premium Sausage Turkey" or "Brit Premium Sausage Chicken & White fish" consist to some percentage of "broth". What animal is this broth made of? Is it made from the same animal which is on the packaging? Or is it maybe made from cows?

    Nutrition Shetland Sheepdog

  • Type of rice?

    8.5.2019 Answers: 0

    Good day! I have to change a feed for my dog cause there is allergy. I consider your product Brit Care Junior Large Breed Lamb & Rice. All nutritions are fine but i cant find the type of rice and what natural flavors are used in the manufacture. Thanks.

    Nutrition Labrador Retriever

  • bad reaction to Brit food

    30.4.2019 Answers: 0

    Hello, I have tried multiple times to feed my dog with Brit food but every time the dog had severe intestine reaction (acute diarrhea sometimes also with blood) . To be precise I have tried 4 times also with different lines of Brit products (Brit care and Brit fresh, both for puppies) . Please note that this reaction has occurred only with Brit food and everything went smoothly with other brands, after 4 attempts I am pretty sure that the problem is caused by Brit food. I would like to know if you're aware of any ingredient that may have caused this severe reactions since you claim that your ingredients are hypoallergenic. I really wanted to use your product but as you can imagine I am upset since all of this costed me a lot of money and health of my dog.

    Nutrition Australian Shepherd

  • Petfood

    27.4.2019 Answers: 0

    Hi, ı feed my dog brit premium nature lamb and rice. I couldn’t found anything on your website about this food. Was there any problem. I writing from turkey. Thank you

    Nutrition Golden retriever

  • Food

    25.4.2019 Answers: 0

    Hi, I have 3 years old French Bulldog eating Brit Care Sensitive venison & potato last 2 years, he loves it and it helps us with some health issues but last few weeks he has problems with excrement. Have You change composition of this food? We are from Croatia and we bought bag of 12kg. Thank You for answer.

    Nutrition French Bulldog

  • Mainland China distributor

    23.4.2019 Answers: 0

    I think the agent: "BRIT" product sales in the Chinese mainland market, how to contact.

    Others Australian Shepherd

  • FEEDİNG

    12.3.2019 Answers: 1

    my dog is 8 weeks old. she is a chowchow. l use britcare puppy lamb rice. l dont understand the feeding table. how many grams of food should we give per day?

    Nutrition Chow Chow

  • Ronny

    21.2.2019 Answers: 1

    We want to give Ronny Brit Hair & Skin care and we do not know if these bobbits are part of a diet or can consume them daily in the long run. Does it help skin and skin or is it just for dogs with allergies? Can it be consumed in the long run? Or what other bobits we can give from the brit range, do not make it blush, do not make allergies for the Maltese?

    Nutrition Maltese

  • Food for a puppy

    21.2.2019 Answers: 1

    I have 3 dogs, aged 4 years, 8months and 2 years. Expecting a litter of puppies soon and I am wondering which would be the best food to wean Australian shepherds. Ideally, it will be a food suitable for all my dogs as well as the puppies, and something for slow growth. Would the Premium by nature Adult - L be good? It is what my adults are on at the moment. Thanks

    Education Australian Shepherd

Questions are answered by

Ing. Martin Kváš
nutrition specialist

MVDr. Jan Šíma
veterinarian