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I was just wondering if anyone else has noticed the same thing as me....
I changed Chloe over to BARF in December last year after previously feeding her on complete. The physical change in her has been amazing - scurffy, itchy skin has cleared, her coat is very glossy and her acne (forgotten the veterinary term) has completely cleared too (it was very nasty before).
However, it just struck me yesterday - i have noticed a big improvement in her behaviour. Obviously she still enjoys galloping round on walks, but she is so much calmer and more wellbehaved in the house. Her occassional destructive fits (eg destroying her bed) have completed stopped and she just seems more relaxed and chilled out.
Could this be anything to do with her new diet, or do you think it's purely a coincidence? Incidently she is coming up to 3, so it's not like she's just out of puppihood. If it is linked to BARF, i can only say that it is another wonderful benefit. The only other change she's had is having her new friend, Frankie! :huggles:
Does anyone else have similar observations??
I changed Chloe over to BARF in December last year after previously feeding her on complete. The physical change in her has been amazing - scurffy, itchy skin has cleared, her coat is very glossy and her acne (forgotten the veterinary term) has completely cleared too (it was very nasty before).
However, it just struck me yesterday - i have noticed a big improvement in her behaviour. Obviously she still enjoys galloping round on walks, but she is so much calmer and more wellbehaved in the house. Her occassional destructive fits (eg destroying her bed) have completed stopped and she just seems more relaxed and chilled out.
Could this be anything to do with her new diet, or do you think it's purely a coincidence? Incidently she is coming up to 3, so it's not like she's just out of puppihood. If it is linked to BARF, i can only say that it is another wonderful benefit. The only other change she's had is having her new friend, Frankie! :huggles:
Does anyone else have similar observations??