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Velvetboxers
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22-06-2011, 01:03 AM

Clinvet complete dog food - anyone ever tried or heard of it?

Ever tried or heard of Clinvet comPlete dog food

I can no longer get access to PAH & now use Jollyes, this of course means changing Harveys diet as he has been on Wainwrights for some time & did really well on it. Its exclusive to PAH. Jollyes recommended Clinivet however as its not a food im familar with i declined & ended up with a bag of JWB

So thought i would ask here if anyone knew anything about Clinivet. According to Jollyes its on a par with Wainwrights?
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22-06-2011, 07:30 AM
Not heard of it either but could you order Wainwrights from PAH's website? I think they often have online exclusive offers on it too, so it may end up saving you money (or at least cancelling out any postage costs)
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22-06-2011, 07:33 AM
They only seem to do chicken unless I'm reading it wrongly?

http://clinivet.com/stockist.php
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22-06-2011, 09:01 AM
if hes doing really well on it i wouldnt want to change him... id order online from PAH..
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22-06-2011, 11:05 AM
Another fan of Wainwrights here too - the wet trays that is, not the kibble (never fed the kibble).
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22-06-2011, 02:37 PM
The dry kIbble is good. Problem is being here to take dog food in but i will have a look at their website & see what it says. Theres no back access where it could be left if we are out & no near neighbours to take it in.

Jollyes dont appear to have same vast range of dog foods that PAH have so choice is a bit limited.
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22-06-2011, 02:40 PM
"•Do I need to be in to sign for my delivery?
No, the driver is able to leave your order without a signature providing they are confident that the area your parcel is to be left is safe and secure. They will then leave a card for you to advise where the order has been left. "

Could you maybe put out a tub/bin for them to put the food in if no one's home? Don't know how secure that would be. Alternatively, could they deliver to a work address/
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