Animonda Gran Carno is superb
We have been feeding our three dogs on this now for a year. They have a normal Activity routine and are as fit as they need to be to keep them happy and without excess weight. We have a cairn terrier a bichon/poodle and a standard 27kg labradoodle.
The labradoodle has Addison's disease so his nutrition is key to his health as he can deteriorate quickly and without warning. He has a low immune system and cannot produce cortisone for himself. It keeps his muscle mass strong and his weight up. Poos are solid and smaller than most other dogs, proving full absorption of the feed.
This food is pure meat, you can see the chunks and fibres as you prepare their dinner. They absolutely woof it down twice a day without fail. I recommended it to my neighbour who's dogs were picky and its solved their problems and helped calm them down too.
Their coats are shiny (we also add a little cod liver oil due to their types of coat) and they carry no excess weight. They are all muscle and full of beans without being hyper.
The reason I leave this review is because I honestly have not found a comparative product on the market and we have tried most things. And when you have the vets bills we get when the addisons dog is sick it is so important to get his food right.
Our dogs are solid, muscly and strong and can run like the wind so nutrition is every bit as important as our own.
Try the mixed trial packs as they add variety to the dogs diet and it helps to work out which flavours they like. Let's face it who would want to eat the same dinner every day for life, I feel sorry for dogs that have no interesting variety in their diet it must be so boring.
All our dogs are now 2 years old and feeding them this food has been a relief because I am so happy with their health. My only warning is that they will keep eating so don't over feed. It is pure protein, no fillers or grain just meat and nutrition. Add it to their diet gradually so their digestive system can adapt to what it was made for. And order in plenty of time before you run out because delivery is usually 4 or 5 days.