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  • Leslie K
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    Milleā€™s Woflheart!!! My youngest (3 year-old border collie / corgi rescue mix) has ALWAYS had problems. In addition to being generally picky and a selective eater, she has HORRIBLE skin allergies. Without fail she ends up with flare-ups and skin infections several times a year, and to ease her discomfort I switched to feeding raw.

    While I loved feeding them raw, it has been costly, time-consuming, and honestly just complicated. I have always wanted a reliable, high-quality kibble, but felt like I had no options I could feel good about. Most of the (allegedly high-end and expensive) kibble Iā€™ve researched has kind of questionable meat content, with a lot of protein coming from pea flour or other vegetables. Theyā€™ll also tout ā€œall naturalā€ ingredientsā€¦ā€¦. and then contain a laundry list of weird chemical ingredients, vitamin packs, preservatives, and so forth.

    Millieā€™s is by far the best answer I have found to this problem. My collie LOVES it, and the high omega content help her skin and coat look greatā€¦ even through allergy season! I still feed some raw components with her meals, but Millieā€™s is our go-to base.

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    Leslie K
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    Milleā€™s Woflheart!!! My youngest (3 year-old border collie / corgi rescue mix) has ALWAYS had problems. In addition to being generally picky and a selective eater, she has HORRIBLE skin allergies. Without fail she ends up with flare-ups and skin infections several times a year, and I have always wanted a reliable, high-quality kibble, but felt like I had no options I could feel good about.

    Most of the allegedly high-end and expensive kibble Iā€™ve researched (including Blue Buffalo!) has kind of questionable meat content, with a lot of protein coming from pea flour or other vegetables. Theyā€™ll also tout ā€œall naturalā€ ingredientsā€¦ā€¦. and then contain a laundry list of weird chemical ingredients, vitamin packs, preservatives, and so forth.

    Millieā€™s is by far the best answer I have found to this problem. My collie LOVES it, and the high omega content help her skin and coat look greatā€¦ even through allergy season! I think it’s worth a try for you and your Spaniel!

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