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Fish 4 dogs
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Has anyone tried the treats from fish4dogs, if so, what are there experiences, good or bad? http://www.fish4dogs.com/cms/default.aspx My dogs liked the first bag, but later (after I bought a box full !) would eat them if there was nothing else on offer, but they gave them a really poorly tummy, and gave my friends dog a bad cough. The company say there have been no other complaints and that they actuall 'help' digestive problems, and generally used for dogs with food intolerances or hypersensitivity, and the dogs would only cough if they ate them too quickly without chewing. However, I notice on their web site, there is only positive feedback, as although I left negative comments, they appear to cherry pick as to what goes public on the site, and I am interested in other peoples views.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi jules, that doesn't sound good!
I think a lot of online companies pick the best of their feedback to advertise their goods with...not very ethical.
I have never bought anything from them, but I got a bag of free samples when we found out Jack was gluten intolerant, and we were looking for suitable treats for him. I gave him a fishy biscuit, and he sniffed it suspiciously, looked at me as if to say, "Is that the best you can do?" and stalked off! I got him another one out later in the day, before his tea, and he still wouldn't entertain it.
So that's our experience of it! We gave them away to the local rescue I think, along with his food, as we had to go and stock up on new food suitable for his sensitivity.
I hope they take your complaints seriously, they don't sound very responsible.
I think a lot of online companies pick the best of their feedback to advertise their goods with...not very ethical.
I have never bought anything from them, but I got a bag of free samples when we found out Jack was gluten intolerant, and we were looking for suitable treats for him. I gave him a fishy biscuit, and he sniffed it suspiciously, looked at me as if to say, "Is that the best you can do?" and stalked off! I got him another one out later in the day, before his tea, and he still wouldn't entertain it.
So that's our experience of it! We gave them away to the local rescue I think, along with his food, as we had to go and stock up on new food suitable for his sensitivity.
I hope they take your complaints seriously, they don't sound very responsible.