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Offline nickynoo93

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Re: Royal Canin Calm
« Reply #4 on: July 28, 2010, 19:15:24 PM »
In Jollyes at the moment the Royal Canin 400g are bogof. I know this is way too small an amount for most of you, but its sort of a trial size. :)

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Re: Royal Canin Calm
« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2010, 19:13:38 PM »
I seen it also and thought about rying Ollie on it as he gets stressed at times if i am not there but the more i thought i just will stick to Zyklene as a lot cheaper and it does the job well
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Re: Royal Canin Calm
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2010, 19:09:12 PM »
I posted about this a while ago and was wondering the same. I am guessing the 'active ingredient' is supposed to be something like Zylkene as it says it contains milk proteins. I didn't notice any data with the blurb that proves it works. I sometimes think they just need to keep adding to their already ridiculous range of foods?
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Royal Canin Calm
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2010, 19:05:44 PM »
I know that this is new on the market and pretty expensive at that, but just wondered if anyone had any thoughts on it. Asbo is a shy nervous lad that only came out of his shell when our alpha male TJ was present. They were quite close, but since TJ died a couple fo weeks ago, Asbo has been moping. He is eating, but will not go out and new fosters ahve come in which he normally tolerates beut seem terrified of these two. Also one of my young neuterd males is now trying to be alpha so we have the change in dynamics.

I was just wondering if this would help him?
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