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Thank you all for your advice. The name of the Swedish food is Bozita Robur Breeder - I spelt it wrong! I went into my local pet food dealer to get some Burns (which he does stock) and he told me that this Swedish food was even better than Burns and gave me some literature and samples to try. Apparently Swedes have very strict regulations on production of their animal food and the way animals are kept, i.e. no beak clipping for chickens, battery farming prohibited, straw required in animal boxes, use of antibiotics prohibited etc. They also do a tinned range of food with reindeer, elk as well as the more "normal" types. My puppy is 11 weeks old and still not eating very well but she does seem to prefer this food to the Beta that she was on from the breeder. I have yet to try her on Burns as I did not want to keep chopping and changing too much.