They have good musculature too. Their tums are fine and poos firm and fairly small, not at all smelly either. No windy tums
they LOVE their food and wolf it down 
I also fed mum on the N Little Champ and she kept a good weight thoughout and a lovely coat.
but I found that changing her food had no effect! She is doing much better on the turkey & rice so I think the lamb might not have suited her. I am however keeping my Cavalier on AG as she does fabulously on it.
> I'm feeding the arden grange classic lamb and rice

> Anyone got experiences with this food? I have been looking at the that'll do. Anyone else feed this one?
>
If the last bit to emerge into the wide open world is a bit squidgy, then there's too much being fed!
> I've always been told that if the poo is nice and firm (kickable!), then it's healthy poo
> So far they are gobbling it up and considering I put them straight on to it (naughty I know) have had no upset stomachs at all, poo's more crumbly but at least solid!
they were happy on it but I prefer them on That'll Do, they're onto the third bag now.
> the postage of £20 is a bit off putting most deliver free
The delivery man leaves them in the car port for me too.
> Yes, the poos on That'll Do are what I'd call normal. Almost the same as when they were on Arden Grange, perhaps slightly firmer. Dogs can be so different I was curious when you said you'd had crumbly poo too, I'd not seen anyone else mention it on CSJ reviews or discussions
so why include them? sometimes less (as number of ingredients) is more 
) and enjoy it.
and I can't argue with what works for my dogs.> Iams - potassium chloride, sodium chloride, sodium hexametaphosphate, DLmethionine.
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