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Eden 80/20 Medium Kibble

Type of food

Complete dry extruded

Dog types

Pet dogs

Breed sizes

Suitable for toy breed dogs
Adult weight 1-4kg. e.g. Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Yorkshire Terrier
Suitable for small breed dogs
Adult weight 4-10kg. e.g. Beagle, Dachshund, Jack Russell
Suitable for medium breed dogs
Adult weight 10-25kg. e.g. Border Collie, Staffie, Springer, Vizsla
Suitable for large breed dogs
Adult weight 25-45kg. e.g. Boxer, Labrador, Greyhound
Suitable for giant breed dogs
Adult weight 45kg+ e.g. Bernese, Great Dane, Mastiff

Dog ages

From weaning to old age

Pack sizes

2kg, 6kg & 12kg bags

RRP

12kg bags = £83.00

AADF rating

76%

At a glance

Natural: Free from added artificial preservatives, antioxidants, colourings, flavourings or other controversial synthetic ingredients
High meat content: Contains at least 30% meat ingredients (on a dry matter basis)
Hypoallergenic: Free from wheat, maize, dairy products, soya products and artificial additives
Clearly labelled: Each ingredient is clearly and individually stated and there is at least a reasonable indication of the percentages of the main ingredients
Certified nutritionally complete: This food complies fully with the complete food nutrient tolerances as recommended by FEDIAF and/or AAFCO

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Nutrition

Composition

Mixing bowl:

Freshly Prepared Chicken (19%), Dried Chicken (18%), Freshly Prepared Salmon (15%), Dried Herring (12%), Dried Sweet Potato (11%), Chicken Fat (4.5%), Dried Duck (4%), Tapioca, Dried Whole Eggs (2.5%), Chicken Liver (2.5%), Freshly Prepared White Fish (2.5%), Pea Fibre, Lucerne, Chickpea Flour, Minerals, Dried Carrot, Dried Spinach, Dried Apple, Dried Rosehips, Camomile Powder, Burdock Root Powder, Dried Seaweed, Dried Cranberries, Dried Chicory Root Extract (0.04%), Glucosamine (0.03%), Methylsulphonylmethane (0.03%), Chondroitin Sulphate (0.02%), Aniseed, Fenugreek, Thyme, Marjoram, Oregano, Parsley, Sage.

As fed (BETA):

Nutritional additives (per kg)

Vitamin a 14425 IU, Vitamin D3 1445 IU, Vitamin E 95 IU, Taurine 960 mg, Zinc (Zinc Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 58 mg, Iron (Iron II Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 72 mg, Manganese (Manganese Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 24 mg, Copper (Copper II Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 6 mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 1.4 mg.

Typical Analysis

Protein 42.0%, Fat 15.0%, Fibre 3.0%, Ash 9.0%, Moisture 8.0%, Calcium 1.81%, Phosphorus 1.50%, Omega3 1.00%, Omega6 3.50%.

Energy

377.0 kcal/100g

Dry weight nutrients

Above average

Average

Below average

* NFE carbohydrate level (i.e. not including fibre). Level estimated from available data.

Pricing

12kg bags RRP

£83.00

Grams per day

0g

Cost per day

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Name: Eden Pet Foods 1919 Eden foods listed
HQ: Staffordshire, UK
Manufacturer's product description

" Original Cuisine provides a balanced, complete food for your dog which is high in quality protein and is naturally hypoallergenic, grain, gluten and white potato-free. Our recipe is a combination of 80% meat content and 20% fruits, vegetables, minerals and health-supporting botanicals. A careful selection of chicken, fish, duck and egg gives a variety of meat-based proteins which are highly digestible, with a protein digestibility (Pepsin value) 91.2%. The inclusion of Scottish salmon and herring provides omega-3 & 6. It is important that our recipes include the right balance of these fatty acids, which are vital to your dog’s health.

The raw ingredients are gently steam cooked at approximately 82 degrees Celsius, producing a highly digestible food that retains as much of the natural balance as possible. Once cooled, organic vitamins, minerals and trace elements are added to support your dog’s ability to absorb essential nutrients. In addition, the inclusion of prebiotics supports overall digestion and gut health. "

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Kamil Ch one month ago

Also as people mentioned before my dogs got serious tammy upset and runny poo, one of them is 4 years old the other a puppy so different food but they have identical problems, there is something very wrong with Eden food.

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KJ133 3 months ago

My dog has been on Eden from a puppy, she is now 7.5 yo. She has always been really good on it up until about a year ago - as others mentioned below she has had an awful upset tummy and problems with her poops - has the formula changed recently? I've had to switch her to another brand and she is back to her normal self.

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Jane2611 6 months ago

Our old boy was on Eden for nearly all of his 16 years, we lost him over a year ago and have since bought another puppy, both mini dachshunds. The pup is now 16 months old and when we got him the breeder had him on Sausage dog Sanctuary kibble so we continued with that until around 3/4 months ago we decided to move him onto Eden this has been going well and we are on our 3rd bag …however the last couple of weeks we have been getting soggy poops every time and getting a bit concerned, not sure if we should go back to Sausage dog Sanctuary or try something else….but what! Anybody else had this issue with Eden?

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Stacey Walker 10 months ago

Currently looking to change my 10 month miniature poodle over from AVA to either Eden or Gentle cold pressed food. Has anyone tried Gentle and if so how did it compare to Eden? Gentle is rated 93% however, it has a lower meat content & includes rice.

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Laura Stacey Walker 9 months ago

Truth be told we only came off Eden because it was becoming expensive with two dogs.

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KJ133 Stacey Walker 3 months ago

We moved our 7.5yo Schnoodle onto Gentle after 7 years with Eden. Unfortunately it wasn't agreeing with her anymore, not sure why!

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Hayley Michelle 10 months ago

Has anyone fed this to a nursing dog feeding puppies ? They say I should free fed by leaving her bowl full all the time. I've read a lot about over feeding with this brand causing stomach upset and loose stools. Any advice would be appreciated on feeding eden puppy to a nursing female

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Mark Charleson one year ago

Great good food not bad for the price orijen more expensive, natures menus mix with eden quality .

working springer owner .

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Louise Casey one year ago

My dog has also been on this for 3.5 Years but has now started to have really bad reflux. He doesn't have any treats as I have to watch his weight due to his luxating patella (he's a Frenchie and had a knee op) so I'm reluctantly having to change his food as his stools are perfect.

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Mark Charleson Louise Casey one year ago

trying to find a fiffernt better brand will be hard , orijen is the closest thing and much dearer unless you go to natures menu which is the best 80% protein and fruit veg .

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O C one year ago

same as comment below, dog was happy on this a year ago now he stinks and has the runs so weaning him off and moving to another brand

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Nicky Byrne 2 years ago

Country Cuisine-

Change in texture

My dogs have happily been eating this for over a year. The last large bag I ordered in February looked different to normal, it was lighter in colour and almost crumbly in texture. Both of my dogs have had dreadful upset stomachs. Thinking of looking for a different brand.

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Helen Q 2 years ago

My 2 year old Show Cocker Spaniel has been fed on Eden Country Cuisine since just after she came home. The breeder fed the pups on Purina Pro-plan but my dog wasn't keen on it and had runny stools. She has never looked back since changing to Eden. The amounts look small but the food is very nutritious. I weigh her daily allowance out carefully and split it according to how many meals she was having at the time (2 now). It looks expensive but actually a sack lasts ages. Obviously she is quite a small dog (10kg) so expense would be a consideration for a bigger dog. She has maintained a healthy weight within grams and has had many compliments on her shiny coat. She has thrived on Eden. I am fortunate as our local pet store is a stockist but have ordered online. I now buy Country Cuisine Sporting and Working Dog as you don't say VAT and nutritionally it is very similar to the standard Country Cuisine. Eden also have a Facebook page and offer advice. Do read the feeding guide on their website!

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Clare Eaden 4 years ago

Tried my 4year old greyhound on this food, but it really hasn't worked out. She lost weight quickly on the recommended amount and if I up the feeding she got a really bad tummy despite feeding 3 small meals a day to help with digestion. Obviously not for all dogs even with 5stars. It's also really expensive if you end up feeding their usual amount to try and keep the weight on.

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Abi Gibbons Clare Eaden 4 years ago

My 2 year old border collie appears to have lost quite abit of weight on
the recommended feeding guidelines. I have double checked the
quantities with Eden confirmed 230g per day was adequete. We have now
up'd this to 300g in a hope to stabilise his weight loss. This is
slightly concerning along with a few ups and downs with his tummy which
seems to be currently settled. I do really want to continue with this
brand as the ingredients and clear labelling are great but may work out
quite expensive with the increased food quantities.

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Mark Charleson Clare Eaden one year ago

feed your dog a tripe mix to build it up .

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Conor Brady 5 years ago

This sentence is incorrect "Of course, so much meat inevitably pushes up the protein and fat levels which isn't ideal for all dogs (dogs with kidney/urinary problems, pancreatic issues or heart problems for example should think twice), but since it is all from good quality meat sources, this shouldn't be a cause for concern for most dog owners". Studies show high protein diets do not negatively affect kidney function of dogs, they enhance it. Protein is central to pancreatic recovery (as carbs must be nil and fat reduced to the floor) and the heart thing makes no sense as more meat means more taurine and, arguably, leaner dogs.

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Promethian 5 years ago

My Whippet has been on Eden for 18 months. Before this we tried endless foods but he found all hard to digest and runny poops. Eden is the first wheat free holistic brand he loves and the food loves him too. 10 outta 10.

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Becky C 5 years ago

Due to the quality, I am really tempted to try this for our 2 year old cockerpoo but I have read that it may not be suitable for dogs with kidney or urinary problems. She was recently quite poorly, with an ultrasound showing some specks on one of her kidneys which was thought to be either a urinary infection or kidney crystals. However the tests never came back positive and she is now fully recovered. Can anyone offer any more advice on whether I should steer clear or whether this could be suitable.

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George Walker Becky C one year ago

Generally with kidney or urinary problems you’d want a lower protein food. Lower fat is good too.

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Mark Charleson Becky C one year ago

my springer loved it and natured menu , try sardines omega 3-6-9 cheap as chips and tripe .

protients good for dogs ignore bad reviews .

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Dana Street-Thomas 5 years ago

My dogs are on countryside Eden but my senior dog is having very hard and small stools . And my 11mth old pup has firm stools but lumpy . You could say size 2 on chart. Anyone had the same experience?

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Michele Mason 5 years ago

I've been feeding Toffee, my Hungarian Vizsla, Eden Holistic since she turned 12 months old. She was a fussy eater until I switched to Eden Holistic and now she can't wait for breakfast and dinner! I've always ordered direct from Eden Holistic and have never had any problems with deliveries. I feel I'm doing the best for her by feeding her a premium food full of natural ingredients and I think for the quality the price is very competitive. I personally find the feeding guide a little mean. We feed more than the guide and add moist meat for interest and she's still very slim.

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B. Schulte 5 years ago

I am interested in trying this dog food, so about 3 weeks ago I've
ordered samples (and payed for them). Haven't received anything yet, a
mail inquiry to the company has stayed without answer too. If this is
how they treat potential new customers, I don't dare imagine how
existing ones can hope for any support.Edit: shortly after posting this I finally received an email from Eden, with an apology for the delay and a refund. Now it is wait and see for the samples to finally arrive and if my dog likes them.

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sha phipps 5 years ago

I have fed my 10.5 year old American Akita, Eden 80/20 original for the last 6/7 years and can say I've never had any problems and I'm more than happy with Eden. She has just had her yearly check up and her Vet was very impressed with how healthy this "old" Akita was. On her previous kibble I was always at my wits end with trying to keep her weight in order ( I also noticed her old kibble would double in size when soaked, Eden doesn't ) . Since being on Eden her weight has barely fluctuated and she has kept a healthy weight throughout. I have a happy, healthy "old" dog and I'm happy to say I think Eden has helped :)

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Amie Connelly 5 years ago

I am trying to find the best food for my 2 Jack Russell puppies but I am so overwhelmed by the choice on the site! This came up to be the best dry food to feed them but need advice. Want to keep them on dry food. They are currently on Harringtons puppy food which is making them extremely hyper. It's hard to know what they should be getting and what they should be avoiding.. can anyone help?

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Sarah Jones Amie Connelly 5 years ago

My dog was hyper on Harringtons dry food.i changed her over to Eden original cuisine and she's so much calmer.she was a nightmare before.its the best food by far.akela is good too but not as good as Eden.xx

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Donna Chadwick 6 years ago

Started my working cocker spanial on Wainwrights which he suddenly didbt like anymore. After trying several similar foods we found he loved Eden, he loves it and we alternate between the country mix and the semi moist, as both are chicken free. He looks fantastic on it and has been eating it for over a year now with no issues....his coat improved alot after moving him onto it and im sure helped him develop into the dog he is today. The original and country come in two kibble sizes for different size dogs. I loved the fact you can order sample packs which help you to see which your dog likes best. Our cat is also on Eden which as its filler free helped him to lean down and eats only half the amount he used too.
Great choice !

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Jemma Ball 6 years ago

We fed our Chihuahua Eden when we was a pup and didn't get on with it. He was having runny poos and losing weight. He basically wanted more than his weight allowance.
We tried it again when he was 2 and there's been no issues, can't fault it at all.

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IanB 6 years ago

Are you sure this dry food is for puppies? I am at the 50:50 stage of trying to move my nine week puppy off a well-known grain-heavy brand, but he clearly prefers the old food, sorting through the bowl and giving the Eden a miss when he can. The Eden pellets seem much harder, and I wonder whether he is too young for them? (Edit/although TBF after some exercise he did come back this morning and finish off the Eden kibble afterwards)

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Sarah Jones IanB 6 years ago

I've had my missie on it since she was 5 months old and she is now 3.would of been sooner if id of known about it.its the best kibble available. Don't overfeed though as will have loose stools.xx

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Gary Whittle II 6 years ago

My three boys have been thriving on this for almost 8 months now. I also use it for treats for my Doggy Daycare clients dogs and they all LOVE. Amazing food.

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Lewys Key 6 years ago

How much sould
I feed my 8week old German shepherd?

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Teresa Atkinson 6 years ago

Hi the vet has recommended my 4 year old cockerpoo loses a little weight. He is 10.6kg and needs to be around 10kg so it is only a small amount to lose. He really doesn't like kibble but I want to feed him a good quality product and have been recommended yours.....he seems to get bloated when he eats products which contain grain. He is quite active and has a 45 min free run every day. Any suggestions gratefully received

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Donna Chadwick Teresa Atkinson 6 years ago

I mix in a little butchers tripe to add some wetness as my dog has never liked just plain dry food

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Andrew Wharmby 6 years ago

Good food but their customer service stinks! My dog was vomiting with one variety and Eden were unwilling to offer a refund for return or any kind of voucher. All I got was a list of questions from Eden and when I answered them all they went quiet. I can only assume that this was because they knew that I had followed all of their feeding recommendations and they didn't want to arrange for a return or credit. They completely blanked my emails when I asked for a response. The food ended up going in the bin and for this price It was such a waste of money. I'd rather pay the extra for another brand if I know that the customer service is up to scratch and will be switching ASAP once I've tried a few others.

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Skitzo Sam 6 years ago

Ive been feeding this (original cuisine) to my now 1 yr old GSD since he was 10 weeks old but he seems to of gone off it now. He seems to be always hungry but when we put this down for him to eat he doesnt want it. He also has started to have skin problems so im wondering if he has become allergic to something in the food?

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laura 6 years ago

Can eden food be fed to puppy's or should I be using a specific puppy food until she is older?

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Aoife 6 years ago

My dog trainer told me that the protein in the food I am feeding my dogs (26%) is too high and I should switch to Burns (I believe it's 18%). She said my dogs have excess energy even though I disagree. I secretly believe that she has a partnership with Burns due to the fact she is also a part time veterinary nurse. Long story story, seeing the protein content in this food (41%) scared me. I'd love to hear some feedback on this, thanks!

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Vicki Foster 6 years ago

Hello, my Labrador has recently been diagnosed with cancer and has undergone an amputation of her leg to remove the cells, but she will need chemo as an extra precaution.She is on JWB but since looking at nutrition online I have realised it's full of rubbish so I have now bought her the Eden fish food (the sporting and working batch as the lady in the shop said it was the same, it is but 1% more protein and 1% more fat).I'm looking for a high protein, low carb and higher fat diet for her after doing lots of research about carbs feeding cancer cells. Has anyone else changed their dog to this who has suffered from cancer and how have they found it? I believe the protein is 40%, the fat %18 and i've worked out the carbs to be 22% which is lower compared to AATU at 35%. It's such a minefield, i don't want to feed her too much protein as i've also read the the PH level in the stomach is changed to a more acidic level and this can help cancer cells so now i'm worried it's too high. Any advice would be appreciated.I should add she is around 8 years old and 37kg and i want to get her down to 35/36kg - she had 200 grams a day on JWN (plus most times half a can of wet Butchers tin with each meal and fed twice a day). How much would she need on the food i have got her? Going forward i will order the fish cuisine online but i have the 15kg bag of the fish cuisines but the working and sporting dog batch as mentioned above. I didn't set out to get this one but it was reserved for me and the lady in the shop said it was the same, which it is but is 1% more protein and fat as described.Thank you.

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Clare C Vicki Foster 6 years ago

Hi Vicki, sad to hear your beautiful Lab has Cancer, dogs are sadly prone to getting the same diseases as we are but the conditions in the body have to be right to allow cancer cells to grow in the first place. I have done a bit of research into Cancer and you are quite right about carbs and sugar feeding cancer, so grains and potatoes and all snacks/treats are a no no (treats are full of cancer-forming things like pork fat and sugary filler carbs). Cancer thrives in an acidic environment and in the absence of oxygen, so in theory an alkaline-producing diet, with lots of greens would make sense, so could you speak to a holistic vet about supplementing the Eden diet with something like chlorophyll which is both oxygenating and alkalising?
http://www.dogsnaturallymag...
I also believe dogs with cancer would benefit from Curcumin too (the active, cancer-fighting compound in turmeric) as this is incredibly anti-inflammatory, maybe another thing to speak to a holistic vet about. A probiotic would also help as I believe candida is the pre-cursor to cancer.
http://www.dogsnaturallymag...
http://www.dogster.com/life...
My 3 year old border terrier is allergic to most meats and grains (causing digestive upset and itchy skin), so I have been feeding him the Orijen 6 fish food for the past 2 years and he has thrived on it, perfect weight, great number 2s, bright eyes and lots of energy. They have recently changed the formula and he is going off it, so I am now switching to Eden as this has got 5/5 and so many healthy ingredients. I will continue to mix in a bit of Billie and Margots wet food and hot and cold water, as dry food needs lots of water with it.
https://www.monsterpetsuppl...
Also minimise your dogs stress and give him massages when you can, round the shoulder blades and along his back, as this will help move the lymph around the body, so is a great healing promoter.
Really hope he gets healthy and the cancer goes, please keep us posted, Clare x

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Kibble Connie Vicki Foster 6 years ago

I’ve been recommended the semi moist for my chi-Daxie cross who’s is toy in size as she’s struggling to chomp through normal ‘small’ dog kibble. I like the sound of all your products but can’t find any info on the actual kibble size ( I appreciate only an average approximation is possible) Do Edens or any other affiliated dry food do a mini or toy breed complete or semi complete food?
Thanks
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Emma Rushton Kibble Connie 5 years ago

the small kibble is weeny, smaller than rabbit droppings,my patterdale manages fine x and hes small

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Jan Wilson 6 years ago

I started my mixed breed rescue dog on Eden about a month ago, I originally fed her AVA from Pets at Home, but a trainer told me I should feed her Eden. Her coat does look more shiny but she seems a bit lethargic and doesn't run like she used to, I am wondering if the high protein lower carbohydrates isn't giving her the energy boost she needs

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Trevor 6 years ago

I have a 6.5 year old setter bitch, recently spayed. She is in good health with a beautiful glossy coat and good weight. I am keen she stays in shape after the spay. Would the Eden complete dog food suit her? Any advice please. She has been on Millie's Wolfheart but seems to have gone off it.

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John Maxwell 6 years ago

I have a 14 month old springer bitch who originally weighed in at 13 kilo aged 10 months but has grown a little in height but now weighs in at around 12 kilos. She is extremely skinny. No matter how much I feed her no weight goes on. Presently I am giving her a little over 100 grammes per day of the original receipt in the morning and the same in the evening so a total of 200 grammes per day but to no avail. Her poop of a morning is fine but gets sloppier as the day goes on. Any ideas? Might she do better on the fish version? I should add that she is from working stock and a "Ferrari" full of drive. She also tends to eat her own poop if I am not quick enough.

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Rachel Ireland John Maxwell 6 years ago

This is quite a high protein diet so it tends to leave poos runny if they are fed too much which might explain why they get runnier as the day goes on. There are a couple of things you can do to try and get her weight up and keep her poos firm:1) Feed 3/4 smaller meals throughout the day to see if this helps with her sloppy poos.2) Use a maze feeder if she gobbles her food. This will help slow her down and might also help firm up her poos as it won't be rushing to her system all at once.3) Use Pro fiber(Sometimes called protexin) - it's a pre/pro biotic supplement which again should help with her poos.You can get it online or at pets at home. I just add it into my dogs feed and she eats it up as it looks like kibble.4) Switch to a high quality puppy food (I don't know if Eden do a puppy food or not) until she is at an ideal weight.5) Do short intense bursts of exercise (approx 10min) throughout the day instead of one big walk. Think of it as HIIT workout for dogs. This will probably only work if she is ball mad or likes to chase something. I do this with my dog to keep her energy levels stable.6) Consider switching to a lower protein but still high quality food so you can feed a larger portion without affecting her poos. I would recommend Millies Wolfheart. Their food comes in a variety of protein percentages and also a working dog fat content and a lower fat content. They do sample sizes and have a wide variety of flavors and their customer service is pretty good. If you email them with your questions they should point you in the right direction of what food and how much to feed.Please don't do these all at once. Try one at a time to see if something works for your dog. If all else fails consider a trip to the vets to see if there are any underlying issues. I hope this helps and good luck.

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Sarah Jones John Maxwell 6 years ago

I would feed the country cuisine for weight gain as it's higher in carbs.dont feed more than recommended amount though as it causes loose stools coz of the fish oil.xx

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κοσκωτ-ass 6 years ago

have a female bull terrier. last few months appears redness on her feet but going with platinum iberico and greens made it a lot better but not perfect. Would eden dry food be better for her? or anything to suggest beacuse as you know bull terriers have common skin issues
thanks

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Pinky 6 years ago

I dont understand why its rated 5 out of 5. I switched to eden catch of the day after my dog had skin issues on other foods. I carried out hours of research and finally made what I thought was the right decision. How wrong could I be!! My youngest border terrier within a week looked terrible, dull coat and both dogs started eating every poo we saw on a walk. After persevering I switched back to applaws while I searched for an alternative (chicken is the issue and applaws only do chicken/chicken & lamb)they soon improved, I ended up having to bin the eden as even my neighbours dog refused to eat it. Eventually all be it apprehensively I gave Millie's wolfheart a try and have been extremely impressed with the results. Even my vet comments on how good both dogs look and no more skin problems. Cannot understand why eden caused such terrible results.

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Rachel Ireland Pinky 6 years ago

Every dog reacts to food differently. My dog doesn't do well at all on a high protein diet so a lot of 5* foods on this website react very badly with her system. It's all about reading the food labels and doing your research as to what constitutes a good diet for your dog. My dog is on Milllie's Wolfheart on one of the lower protein diets and she is doing really well.

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KCG 6 years ago

I have a picky Bichon with a stage 1 heart murmur, so really tying to keep her weight stable. Reading the reviews, Eden appears to be a great food but will it be suitable for my dog?

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Elaine 6 years ago

I have a 15 week old Tibetan Terrier. We are just moving over to Eden Country Cuisine. She currently weighs 5.8kg so according to the pack should be getting 65-70 grams per day. Is this right as it looks such a small amount to be split over 2 meals?

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Lucy Johnson 6 years ago

We feed our 26kg doodle a complete raw food normally. However, we go away quite a bit so need an easy to transport food for our trips. We have tried Eden and initially she seemed to like it but seems to go "off" it after a few days and get loose stools and flatulence. She does not eat it all so overfeeding probably not an issue. Is there an issue with going fully onto a different type of food for a few day? We are going away for 3 weeks in the summer and need to find a good, easy to carry food that dowsn't upset her.

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Leanne Sims 6 years ago

My dog is currently on raw feeding. Can I add Edden kibble to her diet with the raw?

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Michelle Massara Leanne Sims 6 years ago

I feed my two dogs raw minces with Eden along with a lot of other dog owners .

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Oliver Horst 6 years ago

Can "normal" dogs be given the eden working food? or is it because working dogs are always on the move working? that they have different food? am looking to change from Arden Grange, for my cross bread (anyones guess, looks like a pointer) and our lovable rouge of a Staffie who has had a broken knee in the past and on joint supplements. we want to try and keep arthritis at bay for as long as possible for him. would better food help?

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Sheila Payne 6 years ago

I have a 7 month old miniature labradoodle who after eating, has severe itching of the rear legs/hip region. Sometimes so severe he gets really distressed biting himself ( however he does not break the skin or cause infection). The itching can last up to an hour everytime he eats.
I have tried grain free dried foods among several others. We are now feeding him on the Symply lamb/rice mixture of wet and dry, again to no avail as he still itches. We have had several meds from the vet including steroids of which I am loathe to give him on a long term basis.
He also had severe wind and loose stools prior to changing to the current food, which seems to have now been aleviated, we are obviously going through a process of elimination in relation to foods, however it doesnt seemt o matter what we feed him - he still itches. Can you recommend which of your foods you think might be suitable.

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speakthetruth16 Sheila Payne 6 years ago

I have a 3 year old brittany and he does the same thing with his rear legs & hip region. Can't find exactly what could be causing this

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Deb Sheila Payne 6 years ago

i have a 10 month old lab who did this from getting her as a puppy,have tried many brands,the one she has been on for the last few weeks is orijen kibble and forthglade just 90 mixer and the scratching has almost stopped

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Sheila Payne Deb 6 years ago

Thanks Deb, I will look into that as I find it so distressing when he is itching.

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Dean Partridge 7 years ago

Which recipe would be best for my 5 month old frenchie. Shes on royal canin at the moment which is making her really itchy thinking about changing over to eden

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Pussycatwillow 7 years ago

My 13 week old puppy has been introduced to a salmon based kibble (85% salmon 15% other) for just over 2 weeks. However his stools are extremely soft. I wonder if the salmon is too rich and a meat based option would be better. He is a very energetic English Setter/Collie cross and does seem to get hungry. I was advised to increase his portions but don't want to risk over feeding.

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Daniela 7 years ago

We have a 2 year old English Bulldog who was on a salmon based diet (25% crude protein) as a puppy and it gave him loose stools as it was too rich. He has now been on an ostrich based diet with 18% crude protein and is doing well overall as it agreed with his sensitive digestive system. However we have been battling a mild skin allergy since last summer. He has been on a low dose of steroids which we would like to tail off considering he has controlled cardiac insufficiency and is on life-long medication. A vet suggested a change in diet and I have read a lot of great reviews on this brand particularly from Frenchie owners. What I am worried about is the high protein content and cannot really decide which type would be more gentle on his digestive system. Any recommendations please?

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phillippa dunne 7 years ago

Is this suitable for a French Bulldog? What would you say is the best type for them? Thanks

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Lauren 7 years ago

What brand/type of dog food would you recommend for a long haired chihuahua nurtured and gains weight easy? Must have no digest, no beef, no pork.

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Roy Toal 7 years ago

Used Eden ,at first they had loose black stools ,but as soon as they where used to it they where fine.
Good quality ingredients , I mix with raw food ,and some times feed alone.
Good value when compared to similar rated foods especially the 15kg working dog food

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June-Ann Dorsky 7 years ago

Please would you advise me if Eden have a puppy food suitable for Miniature Schnauzers? These dogs are prone to pancreatis so fats are best kept low. We have a pregnant Mini schnauzer and she should be on puppy food this week til full term and then we want the best start for our pups when they begin a solid diet - what would you recommend please? Thank you for your help. June-Ann

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LM 7 years ago

Hi, my 5kg Shih Tzu has been brought up on Nutriment. I'm looking for a dry kibble to have on standby for times when we can't safely use frozen raw - such as travelling. Does anyone have any experience of occasionally swapping (not mixing) Eden for a dog established on a good raw diet?

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Simon Broddle LM 7 years ago

I travel with my dog, a Jack Russell for days at a time and she swaps from Natural Instinct raw food onto Eden.
It is my understanding that they are both derived from raw and have no grains so I see no issues. Certainly the dog looks amazing, has no "gut" has a shiny coat and is a picture of health. I'd rather feed Eden that risk raw meat in a cool box.
Interestingly, she has never had grains in dog food and when at the vets recently she declined a biscuit from the vet in favour of an Eden one.

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Μικε 7 years ago

The BUY link to Eden is wrong. The price is £58.99 for 12kg, plus delivery. The price per day here needs to be multiplied by about at least 1.2.The working dog formula also rates 4.6 in the instant review generator.

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Andrea Fernandez 7 years ago

What size kibble do you recommend for a 5.5kg, 3 year old Boston terrier? I couldn't find guidance on your website.

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Fiona Futcher 7 years ago

I have 2 Labs who are both on Eden meat and fish and they both love it. One is approx 36kg but the other is very overweight and needs to lose 10kg. He suffers from epilepsy and the seizures or the meds (plus I think he has the fat gene!) make him continually hungry and he takes every opportunity to eat whatever he can find. I only feed a small amount twice a day but please can you advise me how much I should give him, or suggest a different variety? Do you have any plans to introduce a 'lite' version?
Many thanks,
Fiona

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Mabel16 7 years ago

We have a 13 week old Labrador puppy and are currently feeding her a puppy food made for large breed puppies which is recommended for her joints to ensure she doesn't grow too quickly. Would Eden be suitable for her?

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Lulu 7 years ago

Hi there I haves 12 week old chihuahua & a 5 year old Chihuahua. What would you recommended I feed them both? Is there a small kibble complete food you do? The food I'm using at the moment is apparently full of sugar..
So worried & want to change them both onto the same complete food.
Thank you 🐾

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Roy Toal 7 years ago

Hi I normally feed raw , having a new puppy ,I want to give a decent start to her ,I've tried other brands ,and she won't eat them consistently, which one of your foods would you recommend for a 12 week old lurcher that will probably reach 28-30 kg

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Animal lover 7 years ago

Hi I have been feeding my 2 dogs on this for nearly 2 years now however they will only eat the country cuisine as they do not like the other flavours and now my one dog seems to be going off it and won't eat it unless it is topped with something. I am considering switching foods as I am worried there isn't enough of a variety in flavours to keep him interested. Please could you advise if you have changed your recipe in anyway? I have bought smaller bags and samples of the other flavours and they aren't keen at all. Thanks

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Jo Harding 7 years ago

Are all your varieties high in protein? Also how big are the kibble pieces?

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Louise Adams 7 years ago

My cockerpoo has been on Eden for 15 months but seems to have gone off it... Any suggestions as I've been really happy with Eden and don't really want to swap. I have changed to see if he likes the other flavours and he's being fussy with all of them :-(

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Frances Cooper 7 years ago

I have an akita I adopted 4 months ago. I switched his food from a cheap kibble to Eden. My dog likes it but like Chris and Sue's posts, below, my dog has gone from leaving some of his food to being starving all the time, although I add carrots, sweet potato and greens. He was overweight when I got him and is losing weight fast (vet is happy with weight loss) but still a few kilos to go. That's good. However, I do not want my dog to feel hungry all the time so I am going to look for another food that will regulate his weight without him being starving all the time. He is not competition eating as he is the only dog, and if he was greedy he would have eaten all his previous food. Eden just does not satisfy him.

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Sue B 7 years ago

I have two labs and had been feeding them on devoted (also no grains etc), which is 60% protein and wanted to change to eden, as i saw it's review was very good.
I ordered enough in for them for 6-8 weeks to test it out, and did the standard gradual change from one to another food.
Over the first week I noticed that one of the labs had looser stools and the other was getting windy, ignoring this I continued on feeding them the eden.
Once they were on the eden totally, it was very noticeable that both were having reaction to it.
I spoke to my local dog food distributer and he said to cut down the amount they ate. As it was too rich being so high in protein, but still recommended it.
I did this (and even with the usual frozen carrots etc) they were then so hungry all the time, that when I took them out, they would not only grab at grass, but mouthfuls of mud, and anything else they could find.
I then started trying to think of ways I could 'add' to the food to bulk it up a bit, so it was filing them up!
Which goes against buying a 'complete' meal if you then have to add/alter it.
I saw my local vet, and had chance to speak to another also, during the trial period, and both vets said that it was too high in protein for the dogs, and that like the 'superfood' craze in humans food, manufacturers often over did it. And that they probably only need something with 40-60 protein in it.
If dogs need a minimum of 40% meat, then why are we trying to give them 80%? <confused...>
Before I wrote this, I read some of the other comments and noticed that this seems to be a common theme... Is using 80% really giving them too much? If I tried it again, would I need to add more vegetable and/or potato/rice.
I did really want to go with eden, but if the dogs don't work well with it, then I will have to go back to using devoted or a lower protein food. Should I persist? and if so what should I use to bulk the food up with?
The dogs are fed twice a day and are given treats with no grains.

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Chris 7 years ago

Hi,I have a 17 week old GSD x Akita and a 12 week old Springer Spanlel. Prior to the Springers arrival I was free feeding the GSD, Purina Beta. He is thin compared to other pups of his age I see at the park, who tend to be a lot more rolypoly. I was worried I was doing something wrong with him (which I now don't think I am - I think he's just naturally carries less fat) and after research (and finding out how many unhealthy things go into the Beta) I thought I'd switch to Eden.We then got the Springer who is very different and would eat until he exploded if you left enough food out, so we had to change and now measure all food. I'm trying to follow the recommended amounts but am having issues. They are both starving hungry all the time. When you put the food down they attack the bowl like they haven't eaten in days, and then constantly search for food until you next feed them.The problem is - being a GSD - if I up the food at all he has the runs which I'm wary of because of how thin he is - there isn't a lot of reserve on him for errors. So my long winded question - what would you recommend I bulk their meals up with?

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Chris 7 years ago

Hello could I get some advice please, I've been using Eden Dog Food for my Newfoundland since he was 9 weeks old after weaning him off the breeders royal cain puppy food all was good but now he's coming up 16 weeks & just over 20kilo in weight his food portions are going up too natural but his rear end is taking a hit for it.I've double checked that I'm feeding him the correct about and changed from 4 meals to 3 (same daily amount) but he will still have more very loose stoles over the easy baggies we were getting before and he stinks (wind wind wind).Now I spoke to vet and there pushing as they do on every visit the Royal Cain Sensitive food which I wont be touching as I don't wish to feed my pup grain/wheat foods.The only treats he has had which I've stop were Paddywack and pigs ears by Hollings.Now when i done my research I ended up picking two foods just in case this happened but before I give up and go to Canagan is there anyone that's able to help me please.Thank You x

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Josh 7 years ago

Hi there, I have two huskypups and I'm looking for an alternative dry food from our current one, which is Akela 80/20 fish feast.All Akela kibble original/Suffolk duck and the current one only agree about 65% of poor lil Charlie's tummy, whereas Jessie has no issues. Any other store bought foods turn into a sloppy korma sauce out the other end of both Charlie and Jessie :/I've been recommended Acana large puppy by a local friend but concerned about the higher carbs.Could you recommend your most suitable dry food for my lil blue eyed friends? Thanks :)Charlie is 18 weeks and Jessie is 33 weeks old.https://uploads.disquscdn.c...https://uploads.disquscdn.c...https://uploads.disquscdn.c...https://uploads.disquscdn.c...https://uploads.disquscdn.c...

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Marie 7 years ago

Hi we are picking up an 8 week old pup in a weeks time who is currently being weaned on Skinners he is from a working line of Labrador retrievers. We don't want him to stay on this brand and are looking at researching the best thing to put him onto once he has settled in, which would be the best one to try him on I'm tempted by the country cuisine but don't want to upset his tummy when he is so small, how long would you suggest we wait before starting the change over. I so want to get this right but so many options its really difficult to decide which way to go.

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Donna Kidd 7 years ago

Hi I have a mini schnauzer 20 months she is currently 2.5kg over weight - some one has suggested Eden can you advise where to start

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Melanie Corcoran 7 years ago

Hi I'm currently feeding the multi meat and previously fed the fish, one of my dogs seems to get really runny stools and unbearable flatulence...... have stopped treats etc..... has anyone else had problems like this on Eden?

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Laura Dunn 7 years ago

Hi there, seems like an excellent dog food in terms of composition but I was wondering why it is branded as hypoallergenic when there are technically quite a lot of different meat antigens etc? Surely to be hypoallergenic there needs to be very limited ingredients and hydrolysed to the point where the dogs can't react to proteins/carbs in the food?

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Sam Nicholls 7 years ago

Very good quality food just was to rich for my pup did lower the amount like advised but she still had loose stools. Have a friend that feeds her dog this and his doing very well

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Nikkie Drury 7 years ago

Hi can you feed this food with raw? My pugs are on raw but my french bulldog puppy isn't putting any weight on so was wondering if I could mix

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Evaristsammut 7 years ago

Hi. Is the nutrient mixture ideal for a miniature schnauzer?

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Linda Hill 7 years ago

Changed my 3 dogs onto this a few months ago. Puppy's behaviour has improved drastically and oldest dog has finally decided she loves food at the age of 9.5.Food smells great and judging by my dog's eating habits tastes fab too. No nasty dust at the bottom of the bags just all edible, tasty food. So glad I decided to swap x

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John Cawdron 7 years ago

Hi, I have a half Cocker Spaniel- half king Charles Cavalier, he's 10 months old and is more on the body size side towards the Cav do you have any advice for feeding the multi meat amounts?

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Angela 7 years ago

Hi, I've got a 3 month old French bull dog , do you have any puppy food ? What food do you recommend for him ?

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Jennifer Stanfill 7 years ago

No

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Jennifer Stanfill 7 years ago

I have had my 9 yr old chi on instinct but was recalled so I went back to natures variety brand, she has a lot of skin issues and gets really flaky during summer . The instinct was working because had omega 3 in it , do check dogwood advisor site to see if dogfood is good or not

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Claire Fogg 7 years ago

I have an Olde English Bulldogge, male, who currently weighs 20kg, he is 6+ months old. He was on Wainwrights Grain Free Puppy at nearly 500g daily but this was proving expensive. Eden was recommended to us so we have switched. What is the recommended amount of Eden dried food to feed daily. Many Thanks

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Rebecca Webster 7 years ago

We have a small border collie that weighs around 14kg. We have fed her James well beloved for a couple of years now and she has always got on fine with it but after reading their rating on this site I'm thinking about changing her food. Where are your stockists?

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Lisa Miller 8 years ago

Do you do samples ?as i don't want to pay if my cavapoo don't like it

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Graeme 8 years ago

I have a 5 year old Wheaten Terrier that is extremely hyperactive with other dogs and people who come to the house. I would like to change to Eden from Burns because of the high rice/grain content in Burns. However I am concerned about the increase in protein content in Eden? Will EDEN help his hyperactivity?

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Anita Sayles 8 years ago

I recently ordered my first bag of Eden Multi-Meat and Fish. I was feeding Canagan kibble with home cooked. No problems at all with the new food, my 3 (small) dogs all eagerly ate it - I didn't slowly introduce the Eden, they just went straight from one to the other. No tummy upsets, but they do eat a very varied diet. Great service, I'm pleased with the product. Thank you Eden.

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Jane Drummond 8 years ago

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Hi I've been feeding my 2 year old liver and white springer spaniel on Eden food for 18 months as he seemed to be sensitive to the majority of other foods I tried him on. All was going well, beautiful coat, extremely healthy and full of energy, I was very happy. Then slowly his coat started to turn pink at first I thought it was my imagination but as the months have gone by its getting distinctly pink. I took him to the vets who after examining him seems to think its the carotene that is making his coat pink. Help any suggestions, should I stop feeding him Eden.

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stuart wright 8 years ago

I have a Ridgeback cross who moults badly all year. Ive been advised to consider changing his feed to a grain free diet, to see if it halts the casting.
Is this realistic?Stuart.

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Amy Louise 8 years ago

I am currently feeding my mini schnauzer and chihuahua cross a mix of James wellbeloved dry food and Aatu dry food. The last 2 weeks I have ran out of Aatu (which they love), but They don't like the James wellbeloved anymore so I am thinking of switching to Eden. Is it OK to feed my dogs a 50 50 mix of Aatu and Eden? They aren't very active though. My Schnauzer bites her paws alot and her fur has become dry. Any help would be appreciated!

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chris smith 8 years ago

Ok folks, switched my 2 year old black lab from Akela original 80/20 about 3 weeks ago. The reason for the switch was simply the size of the bag (15kg as opposed to 10kg) and if the feeding guidlines were to be believed I would feed him less and therefore costs me less than Akela. Now the bad part; the feeding guildlines are a complete joke, I have to feed my dog another half again of what it states on the guidlines and therefore twice as much as I was feeding him on Akela (cost saving out the window). My dog lost so much weight using the feeding guidlines it became apparent quite quickly that the guidlines were nonsense. Next his stools have doubled in size and gone to two a day rather than one. This to me says that there are a numebr of ingredients contained within Eden that my dog does not need which is something that I never found with Akela. Finally my dogs coat used to be super shiny but now it has gone to a dull unwashed black with the dogs get up and go got up and left! I stupidly bought two 15kg bags of Eden but the second bag will be binned as i'd rather cut my losses and go back to Akela than make my dog suffer any further on this awful food. I don't care if I am the only negative poster on here but this is an honest report of how this food has affected my dog, sorry Eden but you are not a patch on Akela. Akela I apologise and yes you did warn me before I switched!

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Jacki Emery Grange chris smith 8 years ago

We've just put our pup on Akela small paws and she loves it and is doing well on it. She was doing about 8 stools a day on her previous food which came from the breeder, but on this, around 2/3. She's still only 10 weeks old. I would highly recommend Akela food, although not many seem to be using it, even though it scores 5/5 on this site.

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Ashleigh Hyslop 8 years ago

My 7 year old cross breed and 12 week old bichon frise have been on Eden for 4 week now and they both love it. I did some research and I found it to be one of the best quality dry food for the price. They are in excellent condition and I cant see me changing the food as long as they keep eating it. I may try the other varieties that Eden stock but not going to a different brand

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Ellen Roberts 8 years ago

I have a Miniature Dachshund, she weighs just under 4kg and is currently on Royal Canin 'Dachshund' biscuits, but she is scratching a lot of the time. Do you think this brand of food would be a good idea for her as she's such a small dog?

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Cheke 8 years ago

My 8 year old bichon frise was on Royal Canin which made her too fat, switched to Burns but she was hungry all the time, have now got her on Canagans but she has started to chew her paws and her tear stains have gotten worse, after talking to Edens Ireland distributor have am now switching her to Eden unfortunately they only stocked the 15kg bags so I really hope this is the one for her

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jayjsmum 8 years ago

I have 2 Pugs and a Bulldog. My pugs were on Royal Canin Pug as this is what the breeder I got them from had them on. After finding this site which is great! I discovered Eden Pet Food had the best rating. I felt the price was also reasonable and the contents were exactly what I was looking for. My Bulldog was on Orijen from the breeder and I have now transferred them all over to Eden Pet Food. They absolutely love it, there coats are beautiful and shiny and I have noticed more defined muscles since they have been eating it also. My female pug was also slightly overweight on her old food and is now the perfect weight on Eden Pet Foods. My female pug has recently had a litter of pups and I will be sure to introduce this food to her puppies from 5 weeks onwards. I also continued to feed her on this food throughout her pregnancy. I highly recommend this food for you dog.

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Jenny 8 years ago

I weaned my 6kg border collie puppy onto the small kibble eden over a week and perhaps that wasnt long enough. I think she is tolerating fine although perhaps her poos softer. ive just bought a 15kg bag and its medium size kibble. is it going to make a difference? obviously I soak in hot water to soften ( blimey have to do this sneakliy she doesnt like waiting! lol)

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Tina Stone 8 years ago

I have 2 bulldogs currently raw Fed. One is losing way too much weight, I'm contemplating switching them back to kibble but a high end one. One of my bullys suffers with skin problems but not since being on raw. Is there anything in Eden that might trigger a flare up?

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Josh W 8 years ago

I've got a 17 week border springer x and looking to switch him on to a higher end dry complete. Currently he has James Wellbeloved purely because he was on the brand when we rescued him. I'm looking at order a 2kg bag of Eden to start with to mix in with his current kibble. His current weight is 11kg so would the smaller or medium kibble be more preferable for a dog his age/size or is it purely owner choice?

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fran 8 years ago

My working cocker spaniel has been on Eden for about 10 months and is doing really well on it. She has been mated and I would like some advice on how much Eden I should be feeding her. I have been told I don't need to put her on any other food because the protein content is as high as puppy food (which I put her on last time she was in pup). Please can you advise

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Steph H 8 years ago

I can't recommend Eden highly enough. My 2 Labs have been fed Eden for 3 years now and have never looked fitter despite their advancing years at 9 and 14. I had no trouble moving them to Eden from their previous prescription diet, I introduced it gradually over a period of 2 and a bit weeks and they suffered no upset tummies or other problems. They're both very active but I feed around 10%-15% less than Eden suggest for their weight as that leaves a little room for the odd treat and as they're so fit I think they use their calories very conservatively (if you know what I mean). They have the glossiest of coats and are well muscled, in fact I noticed a difference in their muscle tone within weeks of beginning to feed Eden. I give them either the multi meat and fish variety or the country cuisine just for a bit of variation and for the different protein sources in each. They're going to try the catch of the day this time around just to add further variety. I've found that I've never needed to introduce a new flavour gradually, they just tuck in and enjoy it. Customer service is very helpful (and I had lots of questions before I swapped so I can testify that they're very patient and knowledgeable!). Eden has 3 very satisified customers in our household.

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elaine mitchell 8 years ago

Hi I'm looking for a new dog feed.
My springer is 12 in July and not at all fussy eats anything/everything !!!
No health issues except getting older and he mainly had A&I until we had a mouldy bag then went onto skinners maintenance but now about 2kg overweight since he is no longer working so just wonder what to try for he best.
Have also considered raw ???

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elaine mitchell elaine mitchell 8 years ago

Many thanks for your swift reply where Can I purchase from please - I'm in ab526qq
Which Would you recommend please

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Charlotte 8 years ago

I have just changed my 5 month old Cavachon to Eden as we were unhappy with the Purina Pro Plan which was recommended by the vet to us. He's been on it for just under a week but has had really dark runny stools. His stools haven't always been that solid even when on the other food but he seems to be worse on this, has anyone else experienced this or can anyone offer any advise? I want to keep him on this food as he is enjoying it and I know it's good quality but I don't want the poor little thing to be having toilet trouble

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Ingrid Sangueza 8 years ago

I give my girl Orijen and she loves the 80/20 ratio, but I would like to try a
European brand in the same category.
I am a little concerned about the fish content coming from the Pacific because of radiation so the only fish I want to give my girl is from the Atlantic. I tried Carnilove 'White fish and turkey' but they only have meal in their food and no fresh meat, I would prefer more fresh ingredients. So Eden's 'Catch of the day' would be a perfect substitute to Orijens 'Six Fish'.
I would love to try some samples but I cant find samples or 2 kg sacks that can be delivered to Sweden only 15 kg sacks.
I'll try contacting the manufacturer to see if there are any sellers in Stockholm Sweden. 😊

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Rosie Wareham 8 years ago

I have just tried the samples for my puppy and he absolutely loves it! I have tried to transition over from the old food to Eden so he doesn't get an upset stomach but won't touch the old food! I suppose thats a good sign! Placed order for another bag :)

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Becca 8 years ago

I want to feed my puppy Eden but have gone for barking heads only as they do a puppy food. EDEN food says suitable for all but I don't understand how as puppys nutritional requirements are higher. So my concern was either my puppy wouldn't get enough or an adult dog that isn't a working dog would be over. I even asked the vet and she said nutritional requirement so different. Anyone have any experience?I plan to change to eden when she is an adult

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Akira Kain 8 years ago

Been using Eden pet foods for over 2 years now, will never go back to the others i have tried, Dog is 33kg Dalmatian Pointer x, he loves it, his coat is wonderful, he loves his dinner. i pour boiled water over the kibble, not too much just enough to get a nice juicy gravy going, and then spike it with some cold water so it's warm in the winter and extra cold water for summer, he laps it up, his stools are fine.i feed him 400Grams a day over 2 feeds, so 200g in morning and 200g in evening, i don't know where we would be without eden, i know every dog is different, as he's not been great on other foods, and the no grain and cereals means no more licking paws and scratching noses, i cant compliment this company enough, they are always helpful and DPD are 90% of the time great at the delivery, i mean come on every now and then expect a mix up somewhere down the line, but seeing as i order this from my desk at work and it turns up at the Mrs work a few days later, we are chuffed to bits. we are even thinking about moving the cat on it, as he will eat the odd kibble bit that's fallen near his bowl and he loves his dry cat food too..each to their own i guess, but i have NEVER had any dietary issues with this food once the mutt had switched over...my dogs friend (a Boston Terrier), can only eat a fish diet, Cant remember what the term for this is called, but his pour belly cant handle meat, advised them on Edens fish mix formula and the dogs stools and his gass and his general health have improved over the past 4 months...you don't get a 5* ranking for nowt on allaboutdogfood, if you are hear reading this you must have at least considered the option?(after reading this back i cant help but think dang peeps might think i work for Eden, i DONT, but i believe in helping out a smaller company, and i need them to continue as my dog loves his )Thanks
Damion Austen

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Μικε 8 years ago

I put in my first order just after Xmas. The delivery was due today. However DPD have just emailed to say that Eden have not passed the food on to them, so it will be delayed even more. I will not be ordering from Eden again. Very poor service.

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David Ross Μικε 8 years ago

I would say you have been unlucky. I've been ordering from Eden for years. Never had a problem and the health of my dogs improved visibly when I switched to it. Highly recommended

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Μικε David Ross 8 years ago

Markus Muhle is very good, half the price of Eden, only marked down because it contains sweetcorn, and zooplus supply it with a long shelf life and no hassle.Eden say they are now delivering tomorrow. We will see.

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MC Manny 8 years ago

Hi everyone, after buying a 15kg bag and a 2kg bag, im giving up on Eden for good.
Before putting my dog on Eden he had is teeth all cleaned. At first my poddle loved it, but since then I have change from the bigger kibble to the smallest, contacted Eden by fone and done nothing so im stil having the same problem, The problem is the kibble turns into a paste and gets glued to his teeth just like us when we eat break sometimes.
This is the first time hes had this problem, not even with pedigree ou bakers that are rubbish. Unfortunally because of this is gums are always red and bleed when touched.At the moment im trying Lilly Kitchen and so far no problem hopefully he will get better and will have to clean his teeth again.

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Paul Carroll 8 years ago

Good Evening. My Poppy is a cross: half Labrador half Old English Sheep Dog. She loves being out and about and isn't a working dog but loves a long walk/run in the woods. She's 6months at the moment and weighs 21kg.We had her on Canagan that she liked, to a degree, moved off that as the shop stopped stocking it and went onto Pets at Homes Evolution. Tho she likes it, we don't think it's enough for her and recently she can have an upset tummy a bit.I like the sound of Eden but wondered if anyone had any other ideas or maybe I'll go back to Canagan. Thanks in advance.Paul

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Lucy 8 years ago

Just thought I would ask here as Eden seems to be really good at replying. My dogs are currently on a raw diet and have been since the start of summer, however we've just ordered our first bag of Eden and would like to make the switch. I'm just looking for some advice on how to switch them from raw to Eden, as I know you should usually gradually change diet but you also shouldn't mix raw/not raw feed as they find it difficult to digest. My dogs are both greyhounds and their stomachs can be a little sensitive so would like to make the transition as easy as possible. Anyway, thanks for any advice anyone has.

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Lydia 8 years ago

I would be really careful when selecting Eden for large breed dogs. The amount of protein content is really difficult for the larger breed dogs to break down. I recommended it to someone I knew as I had heard so many good things about it and purchased some samples. Although the dogs initially seemed to do well on it over time they went off the food and started getting really upset tummies. After speaking to a food scientist who specialised in dog foods they explained the 80:20 can be too much for the dogs to break down in their bodies given they have to be fed it in such large quantities. Whilst it is fine for small to medium size dogs a dog that is 42kg when fully grown it is just too rich. We've switched back to a high protein 60:40 with Acana and the dogs are doing much better on it. I thought it was important to get a balanced review.

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Michelle Wingrove 8 years ago

Hi there I'm really interested in this product for my two dogs, however it's a lot to payout if they do not like it. Can I buy a sample bag ? Many Thanks

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Nadine 8 years ago

hi guys is it possible to arrange a sampe to come to dublin, ireland please? i emailed titan and they didn't answer :( i am really interested in this food but would like to try my dogs on it before buying a bag. i have 2 cavalier / bichon / unknown crosses, both male aged 2 & 3, and they are doing fine on burns at the minute but i am not 100% happy with it. they were previously on royal canin. i tried the older one on raw as he was suffering with his ears and the raw diet was suggested to combat this but he was miserable on raw food, lost quite a bit of weight and was not himself at all. i put him back on dry and within 48 hrs he was like a different dog but i woud like to try a dry food that's closer to the raw - ish diet.Please let me know! Thanks.

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Claire Lane 8 years ago

Hello, I have a 4 month old Puggle please can you advise if this food would be suitable as I have noticed it states adult food? Thank you Claire

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Kirsty King 8 years ago

Hello, I have a 14 week border collie and looking for a new diet for him. Is this food ok on just a kibble diet with added raw bones from butchers now and again.

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Stephane Doyon 8 years ago

Hi there, I have a 13 weeks old Border Collie that I am moving on from Burns to Eden. Week 3 and we are now on 1/3 Burns 2/3 Eden. Unfortunately he passes a lot of winds, and I was wondering if Eden could be the cause as he was ok before.

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Hazel Cooper 8 years ago

Most dog food companies recommend a higher quantity of food to be given. Why is the quantity less for Eden food? Thanks

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Hazel Cooper Hazel Cooper 8 years ago

Thank you

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Emma Denovan 8 years ago

Hi, could I please have a sample of this food. My pup is 11weeks old cockapoo. She is currently being fed 3 times a day - 30g. What would the recommend amount for her and how often?
Many thanks
Emma Denovan

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Joy Griffiths 8 years ago

Hi, Thanks for your reply- I am going to stop the grain(rice) and just see how they go as I feel you are right & maybe I am mixing it up a bit too much- the orijen is grain free & the lilys kitchen but the acana has grain in it so I am going to try and eliminate grain completely- I am looking forward to gradually introducing your food-I will let you know how they get on!! Many thanks Joy

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Joy Griffiths 8 years ago

Hi, Just started my 2 chows on your samples & they loved it-I also feed orijen & acana & lilys & give them chicken & wholegrain rice 3 -5 times a week- the reason I have started on Eden is because I wanted to find a really good kibble that matched the orijen & acana that is made in this country & reading your 5 star rating on the all about dogs website(which is an amazing accolade to have)
is so encouraging!! I like to give them variety as I think it must be pretty boring eating the same food at every single meal!!!A consultant we saw at the Chester Gates Vet hospital when out girl had surgery for a cruciate said much the same!! So I will let you know how they get on as I have ordered some 2kg bags of your food & hopefully this will replace the acana & orijen.
Joy, Ruby & Ed(chows)

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Carl 8 years ago

Hi, I noticed that Eden are great at replying on this amazing website! I have been feeding my border terrier x cocker puppy Simpson food which she is eating but does tur her nose up a bit. I tried Akela and she loves it, but I also wanted to try Eden. I have ordered a sample from your website but wanted to ask if the "catch of the day" contains any mercury and ethoxyquin? Thanks

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Carl Carl 8 years ago

Hi, my samples arrived today so I can give more info. Se doesn't like the "catch of the day" but did like the country cuisine and multi-meat and fish, so could you direct my previous question to these foods instead please?

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gavin evans 8 years ago

I have a 10 month old bulldog.i was wondering if this food would be suitable as lately she as become very fussy in what she eats which I think is down to the high grain contents in most other dog foods

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Kelly zile 8 years ago

I have a nearly 3 year old Cavalier King Charles spaniel who is prone to weight gain and sensitive tummy issues. Would you recommend Eden for him?.
Many thanks.

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Laura12 8 years ago

I am looking for a good food for my 2 year old dog. He is a dachshund x jack Russell and wondered if you would recommend this and amount to feed him?

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Μικε 8 years ago

The price is wrong for the catch of the day variety. The largest bag is 12kg and it costs £52 + delivery.The Country Cuisine is £59 for 12kg + delivery.Delivery is another £5. There are few stockists.

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michael thorn 8 years ago

Excellent, only food that doesn't make my dog fart all day long, smells so bad you can taste it!I tried Orijen Adult and Six Fish = stinky bum, TOTW High Prairie = stinky bum, Acana Grasslands = stinky bum etc I tried 9 5* kibble all big 13kg bags so months at a time of stinky bum.
Eden multi meat & fish = no stinky bum and happy Staffie just ordered 2nd 15kg bag.

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Rhian 8 years ago

Eden- we put our Staffie pup onto Eden after raw food caused skin irritation, after just a week, he stopped scratching and his ball bits grew fur! He loves it, and both he, and our recently senior Staffie rescue love this food, and both are always getting comments on their coats and sparkly eyes. Fantastic value for money, you get what you pay for! Thank you Eden

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Mrinalini Owen 8 years ago

As a microbiologist with an interest in the relationship between gut flora and health, I enquired as to whether Eden would consider including probiotics in their kibble, as is the case with other top quality dog foods such as Orijen. After a lot of odd sounding statements such as "probiotics affect the body's ability to "produce" gut flora" (the body doesn't "produce" microbes, they are introduced via the diet) and "a wolf would never pop to the chemist's to buy probiotics" (neither would a wolf order a bag of sterile, factory-manufactured kibble from which the natural bacterial content has been removed to conform to human standards), my inquiry was quietly deleted from the brand's Facebook page. I understand fully that the incorporation of probiotics into dry kibble is an expensive process, but it would have been far more decent to just explain that this may have well been the issue they were facing, and that any additional costs would be reflected in a price increase (which I am sure your customers would be willing to bear considering they are buying your product in order to feed their dogs as "natural" a diet as kibble can provide). Very frustrating and rather rude, considering I have been an Eden customer for two years now, and that I only posted my inquiry in response to a post from the manufacturer on which new varieties they could introduce. It is all very well to embrace the more convenient and cost effective parts of "the ancestral diet" while rejecting the ones that do not suit. I would also strongly reconsider your advertising that you feed the "ancestral diet" when Eden kibble lacks one of the most vital components of a natural diet - the good bacteria - which in fact other manufacturers such as Orijen justify their ethos by providing. I for one will be switching to Orijen, which is a shame, as one of my favourite things about Eden was that I was buying British and supporting local industry.

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Paul Mrinalini Owen 8 years ago

Hi Mrinalini.Your post was removed as the thread was about a completely different subject.Eden is very much in favour of using probiotics where appropriate, so as a supplement where the customer has a choice rather than including it in the food where the choice is taken away.

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Mrinalini Owen Paul 8 years ago

I had posted a separate question to the page about whether probiotics were included in the food, and that was removed as well without explanation. The thread you refer to asked for suggestions for new Eden flavours, and I replied saying a tripe flavour with added probiotics would be good - clearly related to the original thread, not that that would have been any excuse to justify your flawed and outdated ideas on probiotics and your attitude towards customers who highlight deficiencies in your product relative to your competitors. I suggest Eden keep up with the latest findings on the value of probiotics as part of the diet, not an occasional supplement, as your competitors Orijen and Acana have clearly done to good effect. It may also be worth actually giving your customers' suggestions and enquiries due thought, rather than deleting them to save face. Your complete unwillingness to keep up-to-date with what is new in dog nutrition and accept that there is room for improvement, and your dishonest and rather cheeky way of silencing those who raise these concerns has just lost you my custom.

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Paul Mrinalini Owen 8 years ago

Hi MrinaliniAs I have said in the previous comment, if we did sell a probotic it would be as a supplement this gives the customer a choice rather than forcing the additive on buyer.

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Mrinalini Owen Paul 8 years ago

On the basis of that logic, why do you "force" any additives on the buyer at all? The same could be said for all the vitamins, trace elements and other "additives" present in Eden. I expect that your answer would be that these are good for the dog (though perhaps you could just admit that these are much cheaper to add) - which takes us back to: so are probiotics (if you would keep up with the science, like your competitors have). A dog's natural diet would contain a huge amount of beneficial bacteria, something that most kibble, including Eden, woefully lacks - but it clearly does not have to be the case, as brand like Orijen and Acana have proven.

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Paul Mrinalini Owen 8 years ago

Vitamins and minerals support the bodies systems and processes, whereas probiotics aim to replace or supplement the existing gut flora, this is the big difference between the two. I am very much in favor of using of using probiotics where it is necessary, i.e. when the the dog or person's digestive systems needs it but to use in everyday is simply not necessary and in some instances can be detrimental.

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Mrinalini Owen Paul 8 years ago

Paul, I'm afraid your knowledge is very out of date, as I explained previously. Probiotics are now included in the canine diet for prevention of a whole range of inflammatory, allergic, and digestive conditions, ranging from IBD to diabetes, and promotion of general good health (2) Gut flora are highly dynamic and subject to constant fluctuations and change according to the dog's age, hormonal status, exercise and stress levels, and a whole host of other factors (1). The previous perception that they are stable and unchanging and only affected by antibiotics or the odd digestive upset has been replaced by the findings of several new studies, which were referenced by myself (again listed below) and other customers when discussing the value of probiotics in the thread you sneakily deleted. In addition, most probiotic bacteria do not persist in the gut unless replaced continuously through dietary intake (6 and 7) - contrary to your opinion, the body does not "produce" these organisms, if they are not available through the diet, the dog does not have access to them!Sterile kibble simply does not provide the probiotics natural (in your words, "ancestral") foods would. The lack of appropriate good bacteria is, in fact, now considered the main reason for the rise in the incidence of GI and inflammatory disorders since the introduction of sterile kibble. Brands such as Orijen and Acana that are genuinely committed to the ancestral diet in its proper form (not just the cherry-picked bits) have recognized this, and replaced the natural microflora that are removed by the kibble-manufacturing process so that kibble-fed dogs do not have to lose out on this valuable part of their diet. If this is not something Eden chooses to do that is your choice, but please do not peddle harmful and out of date information to your customers who are trying to do the best for their dogs.1 http://www.dogsnaturallymag...2 http://jn.nutrition.org/con...3 http://www.sciencedirect.co...4 http://www.degruyter.com/vi...5 http://journals.cambridge.o...6 http://femsre.oxfordjournal...7http://jn.nutrition.org/co...

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Kerry 8 years ago

Hi,
My adult ESS has been on Eden for 3 months now and seems to really enjoy it.
He is quite a small springer and his weight was close to 17kg his weight has now dropped to 15kg and we are struggling to get him to gain any weight. We've upped his feed to 190g from 170g
Do you have any suggestions?
Many thanks
Kerry

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Becca 8 years ago

Hello, I have a nearly 5 month old sprocker and we changed her from bakers to James wellbeloved lamb puppy a few weeks ago, we did it gradually but she has had really runny poo since the change so we are looking for another food as I think her tummy is too sensitive for jwb. I was just wondering if this food is any good for a sensitive tummy? Thanks

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Victoria 8 years ago

Hi Eden, I'm due to collect my St Betnard puppy on 28/10/15, she will be ten weeks old? Can you tell me if your food will be suitable for her at this age? Also how much would you recommend feeding? This food has worked wonders for our Labradors allergies! Thanks

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Becky 8 years ago

Hi my mum has a 9 year old bishon with a skin condition she has monthly injections yet still scratches terribly would this food be appropriate?
Thanks

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4MyDog 8 years ago

Thank you very much for your quick and informative reply. Much appreciated.

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4MyDog 8 years ago

Hello Eden, can I ask you advice please. We have recently bought a lovely little patterdale terrier (9 month old). We're currently feeding him Bakers for puppies but are looking for a better diet. His poo is a yellow grey colour which to me does not seem natural. He is also starting to nibble at his legs and seems more itchy (not all the time). I'm hoping it's due to diet after reading about nutritional dermatitis.Which is the best food for him?
Is small or medium food best?
Can I just switch over to your food or do I mix for 2 weeks?
How much will I have to feed him per day?Thank you.

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Cramp59 8 years ago

There is no mention here or on the Eden's website about artificial additives and preservatives etc. What is the artifical content of this brand?

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eve 8 years ago

Hi there,
We have a 5 year old whippet and two 3 mth old whippet pups. I am highly tempted to switch to your food range but am a little unsure of the logistics for feeding three different dogs who eat together when they would need different quantities? Is it possible?! Thanks.

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Nick Garrad 8 years ago

What feeding regime would you recommend for a Schihtzu aged 2 including portion size?

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Kathryn Whitfield 8 years ago

Hi what size kibble would you recommend for a parsons jack russell?

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Jo Mac 8 years ago

Hi Eden - I'm interested in switching to your food. I currently feed my 4.5 month old cockapoo boy James Wellbeloved - which seems to agree with him. He was on Royal Canin but his poos were runny. But I find his energy levels are quite high, particularly in the evening times and despite feeding him over the recommended amount, he is always on the hunt for food. He currently gets 80g x 3 per day. He is about 6.5kg and seems a little light. I realise puppies are full of energy, but I am looking at his food to see if that may be giving him a little extra buzz!! I'm not asking you to bad mouth JWB, but I would be interested in an honest view on whether a change of food would potentially curb his enthusiasm? Thanks so much.

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Theia 8 years ago

Hiya, we have a 4 month old Basset Hound dog. He has been on Eden for about a month now. His stool in the morning is firm but in the afternoon/evening they get very soft and loose. I wonder if this is due to over feeding? He looks like he is at a good weight, if not slightly under weight - It's hard to tell on his ribs due to the shape of their skeletal frame and how his skin hangs. I worry about the effects of undernourishment on his adult life. He currently weighs 10.8KG and his adult weight for his breed should be between 15-24kg. He was the biggest in his litter and I think he will be on the larger side - but we don't want him to be fat! Could you recommend the correct amount we should be feeding him?
Thanks
Theia

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Frank mc connellogue 8 years ago

Hello. I've just been doing research on potential new foods for my 13 month SBT bitch. She is an active dog and tends to naturally build muscle from a young age. I am currently feeding Dr Clauders chicken. But I'm considering a change. She tends to nibble at her food and I must add tuna or another mixer to get her to eat it better.Can you advise me of the best meal you'd recommend for a "show dog SBT" as conditioning and muscle tone is essential for me please???
I would feed her twice daily. So what amounts of your food would you recommend?
And can I purchase it as I live in Northern Ireland??Thanks
Frank

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Kat Giles 8 years ago

I have a 3 month old sibe husky and a 14 month old alaskan malamute, is this okay for both of them even the very young puppy? I will gradurally move them onto that they are currently on orijin but its a little too expensive this seems almost the same and as great? Thanks

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Josie 8 years ago

Hi, I have a 12 month old springer cross. She is 3/4 springer spaniel and 1/4 Dalmatian. Will Eden be too rich for her?

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Craig Johnson 8 years ago

Is this a good type of dog food for my french bulldog puppy she is only 13 week old

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sabrina 8 years ago

Unfortunatly for us we have two cavaliers one older and one puppy no matter which variety of this food I used or adjusted the quanitity my pup could not tolorate it. Edens customer service was brilliant but unfortunatly its just too rich for us :(

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Lisa Harvey 8 years ago

Hi, I have a bernese mountain dog puppy - coming up 6 months. I would like to change to a more natural based product and have looked at the reviews etc of Eden- Obviously joints are key to their development and i wondered whether Eden is suitable for large / giant breed and how much he would require.

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Craig 8 years ago

Hi there. How much would you recommend feeding a 1 year old whippet bitch who weighs a healthy 11.5kg and a 2 year old whippet dog who weighs a healthy 15.5kg. Thanks

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Carrie vib 8 years ago

Hi we are about to get a toy poodle puppy. what dry kibble should we buy for him. he will be 8 weeks old

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Jacqui Johnson 8 years ago

Do you do very small kibble size in all flavours

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nick 8 years ago

My French Bulldog who is 34 weeks old now, has been on Eden Holistic Catch of the day for a long time now, but his stools are really a mixed bag of firm and runny. We're feeding him 97g twice a day as he's still young and growing every week. We're now looking at moving onto a different brand as clearing up horrid poo's is just not the one. His body weight is good he's 9.7kg and still growing so it doesn't seem to be the amount of food thats the issue.Any help/advice would be very helpful,Thanks

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Lesley 8 years ago

I have given both my dogs eden for 18 months and generally very pleased with it. However my cockapoo who is now 22 months has had soft bowels since starting the food. She weighs 7.5 kg and I am giving her 110 kg divided between 2 meals. Her body weight seems fine. Don't want to change food,please help. Sweet potatoe doesn't make much difference.

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Kirstie 8 years ago

Hi I have just purchased a jack Russell that was already on your food. My query is the quantity of food I should be feeding him. He is around 2kg in weight and 9 weeks old. Any help would be appreciated as he seems very settled and just want to make sure he is getting the right quantity.

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alison 8 years ago

Hi, I'm thinking about trying my working cocker spaniel puppy (he is working type but won't be working) on eden. He's currently just over 5 months and weighs 12.5kg, I realise this is pretty heavy for his age but he's not overweight, if anything he's more on the skinny side. I bought a couple of sample packs to try him on and he seems to like it, i'm just wondering what quantities i should be giving him as I have no idea what his adult weight will be given that its looking like he will be fairly large for his breed.

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jodie England 8 years ago

Hi, I have a 28 week old french bulldog, he weighs 9 kg on 19th aug, and predicted adult weight is 10.3 kg. I am currently feeding him 70g 3 times a day can you advise if he should be on more or less? Also would he benefit from any extras ie mince or fish. He is currently on the catch of the day formula. Thanks!

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Natalia 8 years ago

Hello -- I have a 9 year old Miniature Schnauzer with chronic liver disease. He's currently on the Royal Canin Canine Hepatic
kibble but I'm just not crazy about the ingredients (will include below). He was previously on Orijen but the vet made us switch as he needs moderate levels of protein and low levels of copper. Does Eden provide anything for liver disease dogs? Thank you in advance.Here are the ingredients: Brewers rice, brown rice, corn, chicken fat, soy protein isolate, natural flavors, dried beet pulp, vegetable oil, monocalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, potassium chloride, fish oil, DL-methionine, fructooligosaccharides, choline chloride, taurine, salt, L-lysine, Trace minerals [zinc proteinate, ferrous sulfate, manganous oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite], marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L.), L-carnitine, vitamins [dl-alpha tocopherol (source of vitamin E), L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), biotin, D-calcium pantothenate, vitamin A acetate, niacin, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin (vitamin B2), vitamin K3, folic acid, vitamin D3 supplement], rosemary extract, preserved with natural mixed tocopherols and citric acid.

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Kerry 8 years ago

Hi.
I have recently changed my 12 week old springer spaniel puppy on to Eden but her stools are still really loose.
She is currently on 45g 3 times a day could this be too much. She weighs 3.8 kg
Thank in advance
kerry

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Pam Blevins 8 years ago

Hi I have 2 x Cavaliers. One is 13 but still active and enjoys her walks, am. About an hour and a short late afternoon walk, she weighs 9kg.
My other dog is 5? (Rescue) enjoys the same walks as my other and weighs 10kg.
What amount should I feed please? And what is the difference between your 'working dog' and 'Pet Dog' food?

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Marta Riola 8 years ago

I'm considering switching from Millie's wolfheart but just need to know whether these products contain chicken in any form? My Westie is allergic to chicken so have had her on Millie's salmon & veg. Thought I would try to re-introduce other meat sources into her diet.

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Yvette 8 years ago

Hello, thank you for your reply, very helpful.
My puppy is 2kg at present and depicted to be around 4.5kg when adult.
Many thanks again, and I will order a sample of the catch of the day to see how she gets on!
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Yvette 8 years ago

Hello, I'm not on Facebook so I am unable to follow any recommendations on feeding. I'm looking to buy some Eden food to try my puppy on. I have a 3 month old mini dachshund, how much would I need to be feeding her of the small kibble? Thank you! She seems to have a bit of a sensitive tummy, would this food be suitable still or should I wait until she is a little older?

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Kevin Mulcock 8 years ago

I have a 4 year old Jack-A-Bee and a 16wk Miniature Labradoodle.
I used to feed my previous dog on Tesco stuff and then moved on to ‘Naturediet’ thinking it was ‘good’ for them.
My dog (at the time) was very fussy and just ‘went off’ the Naturediet, completely refusing it.
I researched hard and came across EDEN dog food. a big gamble but my my what a difference it made.Happier less hyperactive/nervous dogs, (the Jack was a troubled rescue) great coat, genuinely healthy dogs, I noticed a significant improvement with all the dogs that I changed over. I also noticed considerably ‘cleaner’, firmer poos: less in amount and certainly not offensive.I now feed my Jack solely on Eden and plan to convert the Puppy over.I CANNOT RECOMMEND ENOUGH!

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joanne 8 years ago

After doing a lot of research on dry food I'm finally pleased to say that I've finally bought my first bag of Eden. At the moment I'm gradually swapping over his food from his old kibble but am a little unsure on the correct weight I should give him. He is a labradinger (Labrador/Springer) and almost two yrs old weighing about 25/26kg (going to get him weighed again soon to be sure). He is a working breed but nit a working dog. We walk him twice a day and he runs around crazy the whole time he is very active.The recommend daily feed for him (non active) is about 240g but it doesn't seem enough to me compared to his old food. Is this right? Thanks

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Em 8 years ago

Hi, Im wanting/needing to change my puppys food and feel that Eden would be a great choice for him, Ive looked at your puppy calculator but wanted to double check....his guesstimated weight fully grown is app 12kg can you advise what amount you would recommend? He is currently 51/2 months old weighing 8kg at present...also how does the vhigh level of protein work? Ive always been told to aim for about 23% during puppyhood and around 17% adulthood. many thanks in advance

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Vicki Cook 8 years ago

Love this pet food. When I rescued my Springer, he was very stressed, running through the house and barking at all hours of the day. We swapped to this food after doing a lot of research and were surprised at what a massive difference it made. I was unsure at first because it was about double what we were spending on dog food, but as it worked out, because of the high quality of the food we only need to use half of what we were feeding so there is really not much price difference at all. My lads behaviour calmed dramatically and within two weeks he paced less, barked less and started relaxing. Again, we were surprised as although we knew Bakers/Pedigree etc and other low quality "supermarket brands" were full of rubbish and made dogs hyper, we had no idea that moving from a middle range to high range food would make such a dramatic difference. My Border Collie was also really off her food and she would refuse to eat and just wasn't interested. We swapped to Eden and now she flies down the stairs when she hears the bowls rattle, excited to eat. 5 out of 5 and I would highly recommend it!

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Michaela Gocnikova 8 years ago

Hi, I would like to swap my 17 weeks old border terrier from happy dog over to Eden as l want to feed her with the best available food. She weights 4.5 kg. What would be the correct amount per day for her so l can order appropriate size of the food. How long is it OK to keep it in air tight container? Last question..do u make healthy treats/ chews as well? Thank you.

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Sarah 8 years ago

I'd love to swap mine over to Eden. I was wondering how big the pieces are though? I have tiny dogs so usually buy food for small breeds

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Kim Hughes 8 years ago

Is it suitable for puppies? I have a 4 month old beagle who is currently on royal canin bit having looked at reviews it'd not the best

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Debbie 8 years ago

hello I rescued my Lowchen last November being told he was brilliant with other dogs and on walks this has not turned out to the be case. I was advised by the rescue centre to give him Burns which I have done. I was chatting about his behaviour being very reactive and lunges and scans the whole time we are out on walks and she says she wondered if it was his diet??? As a new dog owner I don't know. Any ideas?

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Debbie 8 years ago

hello I rescued my Lowchen last November being told he was brilliant with other dogs and on walks this has not turned out to the be case. I was advised by the rescue centre to give him Burns which I have done. I was chatting about his behaviour being very reactive and lunges and scans the whole time we are out on walks and she says she wondered if it was his diet??? As a new dog owner I don't know. Any ideas?

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Jackie 8 years ago

Hi, we have a 2.5 british bulldog who is slightly overweight and are looking forward to a new puppy (golden retriever) joining us in a few weeks time. Would Eden be suitable for both of them? Thanks :)

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Paula Vindice 8 years ago

Hi, I am getting a cockapoo puppy in July. She will be coming home on royal canin. I have been researching the best quality food and I have decided Eden is the one. How do I go about buying a sample pack. I don't want to buy a massive bag as it will be a waste if it doesn't agree with her.
Kind regard Paula x

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Louise Williams 8 years ago

Hi, I have a 5 year old Chihuahua who is extremely fussy. I am currently feeding her Wainwrights Complete dog food but she hardly eats any of it and most days I have to give her fresh chicken or something else as she's extremely fussy. I have tried persevering but this is not working either. I'm looking for a complete dog food which will provide her with all the nutrition she needs. I'm interested in trying her with Eden having read such positive reviews, please can you advise as to whether I can order a sample? Thanks

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Karen Simpson 8 years ago

Hi I have a 10 week old German Shepard who is thriving on Eden multi- meat however I am unsure about the amount he should be getting 268g is what the puppy chart says as he weighs 17 lbs however this is not much less than an adult an advice please.Thanks Karen

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Claire Hamlet 8 years ago

I have just purchased eden dog food after meeting a lovely lady on the beach whilst we were in Norfolk. We had similar experiences getting our x poodle puppies. I have a shih poo and he came from the breeder eating aims, after researching which dog food I gave up then met this lady and found this brilliant website ( thanks!) Anyway my question is how do I introduce, my 8 month old puppy to eden food I know it's gradual but any tips would be appreciated. Thanks Claire

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Margaret Chisholm 8 years ago

Hi David, My chihuahua is nearly 8 years old and is spayed she is 5lb in weight! She has been eating Eden for a year and a half and she loves it! It's gone in less than a minute and never leaves any! The minute I say "Are you hungry" she dances around excitedly and looks at me with her big eyes saying "Please" as she knows her Eden is coming! The question I would like to ask is how many grams a day I should be giving her? I had read a comment of someone suggesting measuring cups but that you like to weigh the food exactly especially in very small dogs! I currently use the small lid from a can of hair mousse! But I am now thinking I should weigh the amount in grams! Could you advise please!
Thank you
Margaret 😀

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Tony Foulkes 8 years ago

Dear David.
I have 2 x Newfoundlands - a dog (5) and a bitch(6). Both have been neutered and both have a tendency to put on weight - rising to 70 kg but now back to 61kgs thanks to using food suggested by the Vet (Royal Canine Satiety 420gms per day). Both have also visited the Superset for ligament damage......and both have an hour of exercise free running per day. After a year on Satiety I feel it is time for a change. Which of your range would you recommend to maintain a good complete food and not an increase in weight. They both have food supplements: cod liver oil,Vetzyme Conditioning tablets, and high strength flexible joint tablets.

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Kylie 8 years ago

I have a working cocker spaniel who I don't actually work, will the working Eden mix still suit him best? What makes it different from the original mix?

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Emily Cotton 8 years ago

Hi David Green at Eden. My 1 yr old, cockerpoo female is currently on Markus Muhle and she is fit and healthy. Her coat is gorgeous, her poos are firm and easy to pick up, but she really turns her nose up at the MM food now. She seems to really hate her food. I don't know if that's because she's going to be picky about everything that isn't people food? She snarfed down a sample of Royal Canine, but I predict she'll snarf down anything that isn't MM! Eden will no doubt make her happy in the short term, but I fear she'll get picky about it too! Our breeder also said she'll destroy our grass with such a high-protein food. What changes can we expect from her on Eden (moving from MM)? Thanks, Emily

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Matthew Rhucroft 8 years ago

I've been waiting to write a review until I could form an opinion correctly. I switched my Dobermann pup from Royal Canin to Eden at 4 months old and had big problems. I then switched her to Orijen, another 80/20 food, as it is so highly rated. Eventually her stools toughened but she just wasn't putting on weight and if I fed her more than the RDA her stools were runny. The problem... the food is too rich with not enough carbs! She's a Dobermann, an athletic growing dog, she needs carbs. These 80/20 are not necessarily the way to go. Dogs most certainly are not wolves in the same way we're not apes. She is now on a 60/40 food from Millie's Wolfheart. I would recommend speaking to Millie's excellent customer service team about your breed. They have a range of foods available, dog food shouldn't be a one size fits all solution.

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Tiff P Matthew Rhucroft 8 years ago

My Doberman is absolutely thriving on Eden, so I guess it's just different dogs deal with different foods in different ways! My dobie was given to me on Bakers, which as you can guess didn't agree with her at all. Switched over to Eden and I've never seen her in better condition.

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Jane 8 years ago

My 7month old french bulldog puppy is struggling with orijen dry food at moment stools are very loose indeed and itchy skin, vet has told me to avoid chicken, however in my previous dog it was beef and protien so i am totally confused. My puppy is losing weight and i need help, i have looked at so many different foods but keep coming back to eden. Any tips?

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Gem 8 years ago

I've admitted defeat and have stopped using this. My dogs became dangerously thin despite doubling their required dose. I discussed it with five vets I work with at different times and they all were against the diet, so in the end I thought why am I choosing Internet hype over a load of vets I work with and have the option to have in depth conversations with. In Edens defence they supported me well. And if they ever did a low protein diet with fabulous ingredients I would switch in a second. But for now i can't reccomend Eden!

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Joan 8 years ago

hi i have a large 9month old labdradoodle "full of energy" have been feed BARF but not conveinient having to remember to defrost thinking of changing to eden whats the best way to introdue

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Sharon McCormack 8 years ago

Hi, I'm a new puppy owner and i will admit that i didnt realise there was such a variety of food available and the difference on quality is amazing! My Golden Retriever is just 8 wks and came from the breeder on CSJ which after checking here seems like it needs to change. Eden sounds wonderful but my nearest stockist is 57 miles away! I don't know what one would be best for him or what size kibble?? How do introduce it slowly>? Would it be better to get off the other stuff ASAP.. i was given about 8kg of the stuff and have no problem giving it away i just want whats best especially as he is so young. Health wise he is very good, no diarrhea or anything. Please advise

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Missy Allan 8 years ago

Please can you advise if my puppy will become hyperactive on Eden? I ordered the sample packs but have not introduced any yet as the Puppy trainer advised that any food over 20% protein is too much for a non-working dog. Please advise.

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Ian 8 years ago

I have been feeding my two dogs Edans dog food for the last 6 months and they are both healthy and very happy eating it. The one accessory I think would be really helpful for Edans to provide their customers (either free or for a small charge) would be a measuring cup to help dispensing the food faster and accurately.

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Amber 8 years ago

My 11.5 week old cocker spaniel pup is loving this food since I switched her over at 9.5 weeks from what her breeder was feeding, however I've read lots of comments online about Eden's puppy feeding guidelines being a little too generous. I'm currently feeding her 170g per day, split into 3 meals. While she's still a healthy size, she's gotten noticeably heavier in the 2 weeks I've been feeding her with Eden (she's gone from 3.7kg to 4.3kg), so I'm thinking it must be too much. What would you recommend as an ideal amount to feed her daily?

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Gem 8 years ago

I feel as though I have done nothing but research dog food over the last six months and no matter what I select as a possibility I always end up with the 'choice' I want to make of Eden... So seven weeks ago I started the switch very very slowly as my dogs have various 'issues'. Weight loss and a loose stool have been a problem, but because I made the choice I decided to stick with it and take the approach that no question would be too small. I have contacted Eden throughout the process and they have come back to me so quickly, even with information that in hindsight I could have found myself on their website. I haven't got completely sorted with my dogs yet but I know with their help we will get there, but already I can 100% say that I have dogs with the softest coats they've ever had, are calmer and have no itching saving me needing to reach for the prescribed vet steroid creams I needed before... So I just know that whilst there has been times where I've wanted to give up on my choice, with the amazing support I've had we will get there! After all I have never before found another food that suits my dogs, so ultimately it has come down to me deciding on what is best and then working to transition them away from all the rubbish in the foods they have been having!

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Lynn Burks 8 years ago

Eden isn't just about shiny coats and firm poo, although this is a definite bonus. Eden affects your dog's behaviour too, it makes them focused and calm. It also gives me great pleasure to know I am feeding my dogs the best . A win win situation all round, so pleased I found Eden......my dogs will vouch for that too.

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Steph Thompson 8 years ago

Cannot recommend highly enough. Not only a 5* food but also 5* customer service and delivery. Couldn't be happier. My puppy is now 6mths old, powered by Eden and thriving! Developing as he should and extremely fit & healthy. I would never use anything else for him

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Stacey 8 years ago

Best thing after Raw food. Did the raw thing. Flies were an issue when defrosting.
Eden is certainly the best alternative I've found. Dogs look amazing on it. Would be nice if it was cheaper but I guess the quality would reduce with the price :(

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Jenny 8 years ago

I have a 4.5 month old cockerpoo. She was on Orijen but switched to eden after seeing the reviews. I introduced it gradually but she has loose poo. Any ideas

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Sue Wild 8 years ago

I ordered a sample size of Eden to try for my 5 year old staffie and my 9 month old bulldog. It came in the post and the pair of them had torn right through the packaging and ate the lot before we even got home from work!! Lol - they obviously enjoyed it and will be purchasing a big big when my pup finishes his food we have at the moment.

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Mari 8 years ago

We have 8 weeks old Cavachon who's been on Beta & Butcher's. We have ordered Eden and will be changing her over shortly. According to the above she should have 32g but the guide line on Eden site recommend lot more. At the moment she is 1.3kgs - how much should she have?

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All About Dog Food Mari 8 years ago

Hi Mari. The guide given here is for adult dogs so definitely stick with the one on the Eden site.

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Christine Smyth 9 years ago

Great food! Had fed my dobermans Eukanuba for years and they have always looked really good on it.However, I recently switched the doberman and a young 5.5kg terrier (Norfolk x Jack) onto Eden ans they absolutely love it both look really well, with lovely shiny coats. Unfortunately they tend to wolf it down without chewing the medium kibble -any ides?

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Valerie jones 9 years ago

After having fed Eukanuba to my 9 working dogs for 28 years with
absolutely no problems, I had to change the food due to Proctor &
Gamble having changed the formula when they bought the company. I then
changed to Arden Grange for several years with success but wanted to try
Eden, which is a very good food ........ for dogs that tolerate potatoes! Mine don't,
alas:-( I have since tried foods with and those without potato and it
is always the foods that contain potatoes that are not tolerated by my
dogs. They have since been on Orijen which appears to suit them OK but
the dogs that are now aging isn't suiting them anymore. Even Arden
Grange have changed their formula to include maize which I don't like to
give my dogs. I would love to find a dry food that has meat, oats,
barley, even brown rice (and of course fruit and veg) but am finding it
impossible.
Prices of good dog foods have risen enormously

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Sharri Farrimond 9 years ago

I swapped from the vets royal canin to eden. my chihuahua is 23 weeks old and was a picky eater. he has improved a lot and loves eden it didnt upset him at all changing over. I swapped him over after being told of this site and looking at the best foods. I do have to travel 10 miles to buy it but it last so long and is better for my Makaveli so worth it.

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Michelle Herridge 9 years ago

.Hello i have an 8 week old puppy (whippet x saluki) who has coccidiosis.hes on medication now and being fed rice @ chicken for 5 days.ive been told by my vet to change his food to royal canin but heard its rubbish.was justbwondering what you would advice me to feed him as eden has a good rep.thank you :)

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Ms J. 9 years ago

I feed my 5 month old Toy Cockapoo Canagan, which is not that easy to find though I can drive to a pet food shop in Barnes, SW London to buy it. Canagan is also quite pricey, though my puppy does wolf it down. His stools are a little soft and inconsistent, and he has a habit of really scratching at his ears (he 'sings' as he does this... totally odd), but I am not sure this it is related to his diet and will ask the vet for advice on this. I occasionally give him treats, and carrot, which he loves.
I am thinking of switching kibble to Eden as; a) Canagan is pricey and not so accessible to where I live, (if Eden is stocked at Pets At Home in Richmond that would be a plus) and b) I have to soak his kibbles in boiled water and let it cool, as Canagan kibbles are so dry that he sometimes vomits them up because he gobbles them up so quickly.
My sister in law feeds her Miniature Cockapoo Hills Science Plan and he is doing well, but I have just done a comparison and it doesn't rate as well. What I do like, however, is the softer consistency of the Hills kibble - that would suit my pup better.Could you tell me what Eden offers in terms of accessibility to W London, and softer consistency of kibble? Please forgive me for the silliness of the latter question, but I think a squidgier kibble might help my puppy. I also like that Eden is more cost effective, compared to Canagan.What would you advise I do? Switch?

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Marilyn Eden 9 years ago

Is it necessary to go through the gradual habituation process for each of the 3 types of Eden products or can you switch between them?

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Sarah Dempsey 9 years ago

I have a 9 month old male Labrador who currently weighs 29 kg. He has been on breed specific Royal Canin dried puppy food. However his poo is quite soft, not runny though and its affecting his anal glands. We have had to have them emptied three times because they are not emptying properly when he goes to the toilet. I was advised to put some bran in his food (but that has made no difference) or to change his food. Do you think that this type of food would be better as it contains no cereal. I really don't know which to choose.

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Louise Miles 9 years ago

I adopted a rescue dog a week ago. The shelter gave me a week's worth of Pedigree Chum dry biscuits and tinned meat to take with me. He never seemed overly interested in his food, ate around the meat and took ages to finish a bowl, but I put this down to new surroundings. On Monday I received 15kgs of Eden original and tins of Lily's Kitchen tinned meat. From the first meal I gave him with the Eden mixed in, he spat out the Pedigree Chum biscuits, and wolfed down the rest. Today was the first day without any pedigree Chum; his bowl was clean within 2 minutes and he was pushing it around the floor, desperately hoping that more would appear. This is such a super response, I am hooked on Eden and Lily's Kitchen now. Needless to say, his food cupboard puts mine to shame

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Ali Perkins 9 years ago

I made the switch to Eden after Christmas for my youngest dog and I am now changing the older one over too. I couldn't be happier with the food, both dogs love it and the youngest is now much calmer, her constant ear scratching has disappeared and her coat is beautiful - even my groomer commented and asked what I was now feeding her! The ongoing support that I have received from Eden (via Facebook) has been fantastic, it took a few weeks for my pups tummy to adjust to the new food but Eden were always happy to advise. Fantastic food from a passionate and supportive company.

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Lee Barnfield 9 years ago

@david Green,What would your advice be in regards to mixing this with a raw food diet? Currently our Labrador retriever is doing amazingly well on the raw food diet but its costing about £20 a week!I'd like to mix it a little with a highly recommended product, hence me being here.What would your thoughts be please?Lee

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Samantha Miller Lee Barnfield 9 years ago

It is not recommend to mix raw food and kibble because the digestion times are different.

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Kerry Samantha Miller 9 years ago

Hiya,
This came from the idea that kibble takes longer to digest than raw food and therefore the raw food stays in the stomach longer than necessary increasing the risk of harmful bacteria staying in places where it shouldn't.
This is wrong for 2 reasons; firstly raw food takes longer to digest than kibble so is not impeded in any way by it; secondly dogs stomachs are highly acidic (ph 1-2) and there really aren't too many bacterium which can survive that level of acidity.
:-)

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Matthew Rhucroft 9 years ago

Made the switch from Royal Canin which is obviously a well respected brand of dog food. The breeder has used this and their dogs were in fine fettle to say the least - beautiful dogs. RC has been perfect for her (5 month year old Dobermann) but I wanted to feed her on a more ethical food and from a British company. I did 25% for the first week - upset her stomach straight away. Now she's on 50/50 with some rice - even worse! Spoke to Eden who suggest fibre based veg which I will now try. I hope the bias against RC on this website isn't just a political move. I'd really like Eden to be my food of choice but my puppy is in a right old state when she's been perfect on RC. We shall see... £60 wasted if it's back to RC.

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Tracy 9 years ago

Just a quick comment regarding those whose dogs suffer from runny poos. My 12 month old basset has been on Eden for the last 7 months or so. He suffered from runny poos whilst on the original mixed meat He's now been on the Catch of the Day for the last 4 months. What a difference! Things are now perfect in the rear end department. (He had a serious gastric upset last year and the vet put him on a well know brand chicken based gastric designed food for a couple of days. BIG mistake! We'll stay off chicken from now on). Thanks Eden, from a healthy, shiny coated, full of bounce, happy basset hound and his owner.

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michael 9 years ago

This food is rubbish..im so angry that without knowing until now that ive been feeding my dogs this food...makes me wonder if 2 of my dogs developed diabetis because of this inferior food, it makes you question it. anyway no more crap for my dogs.

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Sonya Tott 9 years ago

Morning,
Is this food suitable for a 15 week puppy? 3/4 Maltese / 1/4 Shit Tzu?
Reviews look great!
Thanks

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Sarah 9 years ago

I have two Staffords, one of which was previously very fussy and the other has skin issues so finding a food to suit them both was almost impossible.
I've tried so many brands prior to discovering Eden and nothing has come close.
I have empty bowls within minutes and two very healthy, happy and shiny Staffords now.The fact that it has such a high meat (I use Catch of the day, fish) means they never turn up their noses at it and that it has absolutely no grains or fillers means my girl doesn't lose her hair any more, no dry skin or dull coat either. They have just one small, firm and almost odourless bowel movement a day now. Absolutely amazing, good quality kibble I wouldn't buy anything else now.

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Shara Tomkinson 9 years ago

When i rescued Cassie she was so underweight i could feel behind her
ribs almost, i put her onto eden, with a friends recommendation, from
arden grange which the rescue were feeding her with absolutely no
problems. Shes now in such a great condition! A healthy weight and we
nearly always get comments on her coat when we go out! Makes me so
proud. I couldn't recommend Eden enough! Its a great food at an amazing
price. And it smells great too! :P

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Pearlie Reynolds 9 years ago

My 2 year old german Shepherd has been on Eden for 18 months roughly, we chose it as it is grain free and Sheppies are known to have skin problems if they get too much grain. He is absolutely thriving on it, he is free fed and paces himself nicely, he is not a greedy dog. His coat is thick and glossy, his teeth are white and plaque free and he only has one dump a day - which I am told is a sign of good quality food - they only get rid of the rubbish ;-) The delivery service is excellent, always on time and Craig always carries the bag into the house for me. Couldn't ask for more!

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Janet Langley 9 years ago

We changed onto Eden our girl is ok on it but our boy was sick every morning could this be him having difficult digesting it or could it be to rich for him would really like him on a better food than he's on tesco complete

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marissa quinn 9 years ago

I love this food I've always fed raw but my old boy can not tolerate a large amount , I've found this food brilliant for both my dogs they love it and believe my old boy won't usually touch kibble he is very picky, glossy coats, great energy levels and firm poop, my lab always had runny poop on kibble till this one as its not full of rubbish that dogs don't need, my old boy is no longer stiff due to the joint care, I'm a big fan of the high protein levels and whole egg, omega 3 I could go on and on about how I love Eden, I'll be feeding nothing else

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Cath haynes 9 years ago

Hi, My 9mth old shit zhu cross is making me feel like a concerned parent whose child won't eat. She is only interested in treats or human food...which I refuse to give her until I can't stand it any longer. She has been on Royal Canin but now I have to find something that she will want to eat!! A friend recommended that I should try your product but I am loathe to buy a bag only to find that she won't blinkin well eat it!! Do you have any samples that you could send out and if so how do I go about ordering a sample. Thank you

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Kane Godfrey 9 years ago

I own 2 British Bulldogs and I'm thinking of switching them to Eden after reading all the great reviews. Can anyone recommend which would be best? One is white and suffers from Tear stains so I try to give them a Grain free food. They're currently on Millies Wolfheart but it doesn't seem to helping with the tear stains and the other seems really constipated. Any advice would be greatky appreciated.
Thanks
Kane

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Jennifer Layton 9 years ago

I have 2 large dogs (55 kilos and 45 Kilos) they are both 9 years old, we returned to the UK from Turkey with them last September (2013) they have both been on Eden since March this year, they love it, eat every bit , no poo issues in fact nice firm ones lol, I am very happy with Eden and so are they, have tried Catch of the Day and Country Cuisine, CC is their fave.

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Tricia 9 years ago

Both my dogs a fed on Eden and they both love it I couldn't recommend it more highly, I just wanted to address the runny poo situation out of all the comments I've seen none mention having the poo tested, my cockerpoo suffered with severe diarrhea so my vet suggested having the poo tested which found high levels of Giardia & Campylobacter which can be infectious to humans aswell, after a couple of courses of antibiotics he's all clear now and no more runny poos, I just don't think it's fair to always blame the food especially when dogs are natural scavengers and could be picking up anything outside also the Gardia is a waterborne parasite that can be caught through drinking contaminated water and most of the dogs I know will drink from dirty puddles, it may be quite expensive to have the poo tested but at least I know he's all clear & we won't be catching anything nasty from the dog. Eden may not suit all dogs but my two are thriving on it.

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Liz Lovell 9 years ago

My 2 Shih Tzu love Eden. I wanted a food without grains which this is as a lot of other ones have oats added. There is no problems with loose poos.. They eat it as soon as it is put down and would eat more if allowed.. Also having a choice of small or larger kibble is a bonus as I got sample bags in both sizes to see which one would be best for my dogs. I went for the small kibble as to be honest they dont chew it they just swallow it as they always have done. The price for the 15kg is a lot better than Acana which they were on. I love this food(I haven't tried it tho) and so do my 2 dogs..

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Priya 9 years ago

Sadly Eden did not suit our dog at all: he had a lot of flatulence, runny poo and became very skinny indeed (so we couldn't cut his food intake down to try and help with the digestive issues). In addition, he didn't seem that keen on the kibble itself - the kibble pieces are quite hard and even though we bought the smaller size of kibble, he didn't seem to know whether to swallow it whole or chew it. We've changed his feed over and really couldn't recommend Eden based on our experience.

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Kristel Priya 9 years ago

I have come across many people who have had this problem. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to suit all dogs. My vet was rather concerned about the weight my dogs lost so we had to switch. Millies wolfheart fixed it in less than 2 days we had normal poos, no more flatulence and now they are a healthy weight.

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Brian 9 years ago

My 2 year old chocolate lab (Coffee) is thriving on Eden, great looking coat, loads of energy, good body not fat like a lot of choc labs and all the dog owners I meet complement me on the way the dog looks and behaves. Well done Eden, I recommend them to every dog owner
I meet!

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Valerie jones 9 years ago

I wish you would make a food without potato and sweet potato:-(

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Paul Valerie jones 9 years ago

Hi Valerie, would be interested in understanding more about your requirements, if you drop me a mail at info@edenpetfoods.com with your contact details so I can give you a ring. or contact our office on 01782 645120..

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Charlotte 9 years ago

I absolutely love this food. My Labrador really isn't a keen eater. He never finished his dinner and having tried multiple foods, nothing could increase his appetite, until we found Eden. Now he finishes the whole lot in one serving and the main thing is - he enjoys it!! He is a highly active dog and now i can rest easy that he's ready for the day ahead.
Some people think it's expensive, but the portion sizes are so much smaller because the food isn't pumped up with rubbish so it really is so much better value than people think!
What i love about Eden:
* Its got no wheat, rice, etc
* The 80:20 formula
* The added joint supplements
* The fact that it's made in UK
* The fact that they use free range eggs
* The great customer service (they sent much loved samples to my whole agility club!)
* The amazing delivery service
* The value price
* The bulk discount
* The ease of ordering online
* The no faff, basic packaging
* A healthier, happier dog
* The meaty, natural smell
* Firmer poop!the list could go on!
Thankyou Eden!

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Iain 9 years ago

Unfortunately Eden have more than tripled their deliver charges to the Highlands. With other 5 rated dog food companied offering much cheaper deals £16 for a 6 kg bag is way too much.

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Nicki Hughes Iain 9 years ago

Iain it is the courier who has increased their charges. You can get it from. http://www.bedandbiscuitsbo... delivery to the Highlands only £9.99

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Nicki Hughes Iain 9 years ago

Just found a really good deal.http://www.leadondogshop.co.uk/sho.... £7.50 postage, so total of£58.49 for 15kg small kibble.

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Sophie Prescott 9 years ago

We are so pleased with this food! We recently swapped both our cockapoos onto this food and they are both doing really well on it! Lovely coats etc and good tummies ;0) plus there is a lot less picking up! Bonus!!! They are active dogs but we have them slightly under the recommended feeding amount for active dog so the food goes even further! Great value for money! My dogs have never been so keen to have their dinners! They just love it, our little girl can be very fussy!I would also add that service from Eden themselves is superb! Questions answer very quickly and fast delivery! A* customer service!
We are so impressed we are thinking of swapping the cats onto their food too!
Well done guys and THANK YOU! :)

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Tony 9 years ago

My Jack Russell “Macy” is 6yrs old and had never in her life finished her food bowl when she had supermarket dried food, but since I found Eden Dog Food and purchased some of their 80/20/0 Macy has finished every single bowl I have put down for her. She now looks forward to her meals and licks the bowl clean. I have also noticed that she stopped malting ( completely ) which is strange seeing as she has always malted all year round. Her coat is also super shiny so obviously our decision to change her food to Eden original 80/20/0 was a very good one and we now won't feed her anything else.

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Luc 10 years ago

I switched to Eden having used Taste of the Wild after being quite scared off by the constant US salmonella Taste of the Wild recalls in the States approx 1.5 years ago when Eden was first launched and I haven t looked back, my sick 6 all unrelated Samoyeds (3 bitches and 3 dogs of varying ages) have never looked back, Ive also used Orijen so I'm used to feeding the amounts required by the rare top brands so the transition was simple enough, if you have used any of the grain based low grade junk in the past ie RC, Hills, Euk or whatever don't expect to jump straight to this food and everything will be rosy straight away, there will inevitably be a transition period as like ourselves when we switch to a better diet our body will try to rid itself of the junk from their system before the benefit of a superior food is evident. Excellent product and an accurate 5/5 assessment by the site expert.

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ashleylovie 10 years ago

I tried this food out last year with my 8month old french bulldog puppy... Was not a success. Constant upset tummy and the smelliest gas ever. Seriously. No-one could believe that this small cute puppy could make a stink that bad. I switched her back to her old food and recently tried again to make the switch to Eden but still no success. Disappointing as I am still to find a food that completely agrees with her scratching/feet licking/sensitive tummy but Eden was definitely not the answer for us and made the issues worse.

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rich 10 years ago

Although on paper and this website the product looks really appealing, our experience was far from outstanding. Our working cocker was slowly introduced to Eden and experienced diarrhoea and runny poos all the way through to the second bag. We tried persisting but to no avail. We reduced the amounts incase of overfeeding, but I'm afraid that made no difference. We gave up when we noticed weight loss and moved onto a mixture of wet complete and kibble. He's looking good now and we regret ever trying Eden.

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melissa 10 years ago

Where do you buy yours from? I've just been on the Eden site and I'd say it's quite expensive

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Craig melissa 10 years ago

Dog food shouldn't depend on price. You pay for quality and care. Would you buy yourself crapy frozen food or quality fresh food.

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She Dog 10 years ago

Cant find a retailer anywhere in NE England, disappointing.

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Su Brown She Dog 9 years ago

Hopefully by now you have found a retailer within reach of you! Where in the NE are you?

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Jason Duckworth 10 years ago

Is feeding my bulldog nearly as good as feeding RAW but without all the hassle?

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beefcaaake 10 years ago

I found our puppy had some of the problems other people have listed on here, but she really likes eating the food. I decided to mix this with wainrights turkey and rice 50-50. It was either the length of time she has been on it or the mix combo but either way she has absolutely no problems anymore. I would definatelty recommend this as she loves it and well she isn't ill so happy healthy puppy now 9 months old, pretty much raised on this after switching from the breeders beta puppy (which was awful).

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Craig beefcaaake 10 years ago

Can I please advise you to maybe try mixing the food with something a little different than Wainwrights Turkey/Rice because rice is extremely hard for a dog to digest and slows the digestion rate down. When I first brought my pup onto Eden it was badly had bad diahorrea so just rested his belly for a few days and tried again just even slower than before so was litteraly adding the tiniest bit of Eden originally, eventually everything came together now he is doing fantastic on Eden both my dogs are I actually mix it with raw meat that is something you can consider also once your pups 12months old you can mix the wainwrights grain free meat which is rated quite highly too.

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Derek 10 years ago

I have had all the dogs in my house on Eden for at approximately 9 months now. We have 4 of our own dogs with the occasional foster or take care of dog. I switched from JWB to Eden and did the recommended gradual introduction. All my dogs had much more healthier digestion. Leaving regular, firm, dark brown (meat content) and consistent stools. Energy levels in the dogs are much more balanced. The dogs coats all improved leaving a much healthier and glossy finish. Having four border collies my dogs are pretty active and apart from getting muddy occasionally there is no necessity to wash them regular, no dog smell. I continue to recommend Eden to everyone I meet and deal with through my work, dealing with dog behavioural problems and dog walking. All my clients that have took my advice have also given me very positive feedback including all of the above that I wrote. Vets of the converted owners have commented on how fit and healthy the all dogs look. Every dog I have tried Eden with has loved it and the again the same for my clients. I always advise staying within the feeding guidelines and having both Paul and Carol to assist you with any advice or questions is outstanding customer service. I honestly feel if you truly love your dog you would want to make sure your feeding the best food, for me that's EDEN

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Lesley - H 10 years ago

I chose Eden based on the 5 star rating from this site and after researching the best diet for dogs I was delighted that Eden was not only the best option for ME but it was a small family owned business manufactured and produced in the UK! (Not a conglomerate!)The research also highlighted that nutritionists were in charge! RESULT! A good quality product made by people who care... Happy Days!Eden is all about the Food... not fancy packaging and marketing! (however as the brand grows to compete in the market im sure this will change)Not every product is for everyone but Eden doesn't get 5* on this site for nothing... so please don't be distracted by the negative and sometimes down right argumentative posts on here sometimes by people who haven't even tried the food with their dogs!There is lots of "noise" about runny poo's... unnecessarily in my opinion! (That's what it is MY opinion - not an invite for debate!)I would just like to point out if like me your dog had a reasonably good diet prior to changing it will be the easiest of transitions, however ANY drastic change of diet will cause upset tums! I can also conclude that the BIGGEST mistake made by most of the people making "noise" is generally due to OVERFEEDING! Eden quantities halved for my dog and it was ME who couldn't stick to the recommended amounts as it looked so little for my gorgeous Maltese... resolved very quickly as soon as I realized what I was doing so had no issues at all!!!The biggest plus is I get to feed the Best of the Best and delivered to my door! My 2.3kg Maltese needs a max 40g rather than the 80g - 120g of other brands to get the same nutrition - you do the maths! Exceptional value including delivery costs it works out at £0.13 per day as opposed to an average £0.48 for other brands!I cannot recommend this brand highly enough!!!

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Poppy Mauer 10 years ago

I tried Eden after reading the rave reviews on here. None of my three dogs were keen on it, although they did eat it. I did the usual mix of foods and gradual changeover and when on Eden alone their stools were just not as solid as previously. I found that it also increased their aggressiveness (not their energy and playfulness) and this happened in all three dogs - possibly a result of the high protein levels in this food.
It's probably a good, average food - but very overpriced for what it is. Not a patch on Taste of the Wild. It seems to have its fans who are very vocal and zealous, but I found it to be not worth the hype - reduce the price by 30% and it would be ok (maybe).
It won't make a bad dog great and there are plenty of better foods and better/cheaper foods.Don't believe the hype!

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Paul Poppy Mauer 10 years ago

Hi Poppy, just done a search for you on our customer database, no one of your name has ever bought from us!?

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Poppy Mauer Paul 10 years ago

I don't know if you're suggesting I stole it then, but anyway I have purchased and was not impressed moved on to Markus Muehle which was far superior and also much cheaper - just an honest review, not a hatchet job.

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Julie Price 10 years ago

Eden dog food has made an amazing difference to my 2 dogs. They have been eating it for over 10 months. Both enjoy the food and their coats are now looking amazing. Soft and glossy. I would recommend this dog food to owners who care about the the nutrition of their dogs. One of my dogs has a sensitive stomach but since swapping we have seen a remarkable improvement. I just wish i found it sooner.

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Tracey Poyser 10 years ago

My dog has been on Eden for a long while now and positively thrives on it! He has the softest coat, the brightest eyes and the healthiest skin he has ever had! Combine a great, healthy food with professional, prompt service and delivery and a Facebook group that is always full of supportive people and Carol and Paul, the producers, ready to help with advice and info and you have Eden! I received the new Catch of the Day flavour today and my dog Bailey couldn't wait to dive in, he enjoys the food so much! I have complete trust in Eden and I am so glad I found it!

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Valerie jones 10 years ago

A very good dog food which for my dogs unfortunately it doesn't suit as it contains 15.5% potatoes/sweet potatoes. If the company removed the potatoes/sweet potatoes as Orijen did, I would most certainly buy it.

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Nicki Hughes Valerie jones 9 years ago

Orijen contains Yams, which are sweet potatoes. You have to have an ingredient like potato to produce a kibble, orijen also use pea fibre.

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Angela Ayre 10 years ago

This is by far the best kibble on the market ! If you cant feed raw then Eden is the way to go ..once you get over the sloppy poo its plain sailing

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Nicole Scarborough 10 years ago

Where to start? This food is fantastic. If you are thinking of changing your food seriously this is the right choice. I really struggled with my boxer dog and his eating habits. He couldn't have anything that wasn't hypoallergenic due to suffering with tear stains and dry skin.
This food has allowed him to gain weight (he was really worryingly thin on fish 4 dogs). Both of my boxer's coats are lovely and glossy and they seem so content and happy.
Recently the boxer we have issues maintaining weight has turned his nose up at the food and Eden have actually taken the time to make various suggestions. Customer service goes such a long way and to give up the time to try and assist in maintaining my boxer's healthy diet is just invaluable.
My parents also feed this food to their two miniature schnauzers and again they are doing very well off it.
The price is great - we buy the working dogs pack which is around £98 for two 15kg bags which lasts us around a month for two dogs.
Seriously, make Eden's your first choice - You will not be disappointed.

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Dale Sepp 10 years ago

My dachshund puppy was on Purina Beta before I found out how unhealthy food it is. So started to look is there any healthy kibble available. And found Eden. My pup also gets raw so Eden with all this meat content and no fillers, grain etc.felt perfect.Ordered trial pack first to see if my pup likes it. He loved it straight away so I ordered bigger 7,5 kg pack. Arrived really quickly. Changing over went really smooth, no runny poos or anything. His coat is shiny and you can tell, his happy! And I'm happy when my pup is happy. Price wise it may feel bit pricy at first but in a long run it's really not expensive at all as you feed much less than other kibble. And at the end of the day if you care about your dog, price shouldn't be the most important. Dogs health is.

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Charmaine 10 years ago

Can't recommend this food enough. My schnauzer used to leave her food, not anymore! She LOVES it and is so healthy with a glossy soft coat. Her detox period she went through after being on Purina did cause me to turn to the team at Eden for reassurance and I'm so glad i did. They instantly put me at ease, keeping in touch and answering any questions day or night. It was in fact down to me not giving her the correct amounts which gave her a poorly tum, but with their helpful tips and advice, she was back on track within 24 hrs. My dog is now her ideal weight, bouncy, better behaved and so much happier in herself. The value for money is brilliant considering the health you are zapping into your pet.
Don't hesitate to buy this food if you love your furry one, you won't find a better one and the customer service is second to none.
Last week I had an issue with a delivery driver and just to apologise on his behalf i was sent a free bag of food within days. I can honestly say i haven't received better service anywhere else. Really can't rate them enough.

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Lex 10 years ago

I have a 2yo boxer cross who has been on Eden for only about 6 weeks after a series of dietary issues from other food. Will soon be ordering his second bag!Honestly, he's thriving, He loves the smell/taste of the food, his behaviour is better - he's a lot calmer in himself, his eyes are less gunky, his teeth are clean (and his breath fresher!), he's leaner with better muscle definition, and his coat is so soft and shiny.I was mainly hoping when I changed his food to just get his stomach sorted out. I wasn't prepared for how much difference it would really make to his overall condition, and I'm so happy I found Eden through this site.I can't really comment on the customer service element, as I've not really had cause to use it so far. I've heard positives and negatives, as with most companies. However, I'm sufficiently convinced by the food that I'm not actually all that bothered how good it is. There's nowhere that currently stocks Eden locally as far as I'm aware (Leics), but my first bag certainly arrived very quickly - within 48hrs I think.Price wise, Eden is actually pretty competitive. It's not the cheapest, but you don't actually need to feed that much of it, so cost per day is quite good. Our previous food we fed 375g per day, which is now at about 265g per day with Eden. My guess is that a 15kg bag will last us approx 8 weeks for a 25/26kg dog. Since seeing the difference in his condition, I've also started giving him raw bones from the butcher as a treat, rather than the standard stuff you can buy in the shops, which is full of rubbish. At about 25p for a bag, he's also a lot cheaper to treat as well now!

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Jinxie 10 years ago

Anyone got any thought on why two adult dogs on Eden seem to be fine (although our pug seems to be putting weight on) but a 5 month old young dog had very runny stools and didn't seem to be gaining any weight or muscle tone. Switched overnight to Royal Canine puppy and the runs stopped immediately and some weight started to go on over the next fortnight. Is the composition of the product sub optimal for young dogs?

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Craig Jinxie 10 years ago

Your problem may have been feeding too much Eden as it is extremely rich
and nutritious. I have 2 Malamutes on Eden one is 2 1/2 years old the
other is 5months the weaning process for my pup took about 3 1/2 weeks
we took it alot slower to be easier on his body then after about a week
his stools were formed and solid the detox takes some time to clear all
the grains and cereals out of the body. You could always give your dog a
raw chicken wing with the Eden as the calcium and fibre from the bone
helps solidify the stools. Hope thats helps.

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Ben 10 years ago

Its really sad that certain parties cannot except a good thing, great in fact, when it finally comes along. The sheer notion of marking Eden as an "Awful" product is absolutely laughable and clearly the work of an individual or individuals with an agenda. We are fully aware of the brands that fully deserve to be labelled as "Awful" but Eden, don't be ridiculous, I can fully except it may not work for every owner for one reason or another but to label it as somehow "Awful".?? Don't be daft, insulting in fact to those of us that clearly know better and one of the very few shining lights within this minefield that is the ever increasing (and understandably very confusing) pet food industry. One look at Edens totally transparent ingredients list from top to bottom clearly show its vastly superior pedigree (pardon the pun). :)

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colliemad Ben 10 years ago

I marked eden as "awful" for several reasons and I have no connection with the pet food industry.it made my dogs ill; awful
I couldn't get through on the phone to speak to someone about it; awful
I emailed the company twice and they didn't reply;awful
I couldn't find the facebook group to ask on there, apparently its "secret"? ; awful
I found the facebook page but I cannot start a thread asking for help so I posted in an existing one and my comment was deleted and I was blocked; shockingly awfulI could not give a lower rating so "awful" it was and for all of these reasons not just one of them

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Ben colliemad 10 years ago

Thank you as you have just reinforced the very point that I was making.

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colliemad Ben 10 years ago

how exactly? I have no agenda. Had this simply been a case of the food didn't suit my dogs and eden provided good customer service in response to my requests for help then I would have rated it higher. It's not the only food I have had issues with but the other companies couldn't have been more helpful. If you put half as much effort into dealing with customer issues as you do in trying to discredit those who dare to say they have problems then you would have 100% good reviews.

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Anthony Ben 10 years ago

It is really sad that Eden use their employees and distributors to write seemingly independent reviews - always raving about the product. Shoddy tactics to boost rating. It may be an ok food (though much too high in fat and protein) but is there any need for people with connections to Eden to be so vocal?

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TheFraggleRocks 10 years ago

My babygirl is on Iams we have tried royal Canine .. Beloved ... But she don't like it ...
Does anyone know if Eden foes samples ? I just can't afford to waste no more money as I'm on benefits cause I'm disabled thank you

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Paul TheFraggleRocks 10 years ago

Hi, If you go to the Eden website then you can get samples from there..

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Ben 10 years ago

It never ceases to amaze me how short peoples memories can be, It wasn't so long ago that the UK consumer would have given its eye teeth for a local based Orijen equivalent and now that's it here they are somehow the enemy..???? its the scarce companies such as Eden that are genuine trailblazers within what is very tainted pet food industry and yet there are still have a few small minded individuals who feel it is their solemn duty to slate and slander their fantastic work at every opportunity. In conclusion their time would be better spent tackling the likes of Mars and Purina etc whos goals are simply motivated by greed and profit unlike Eden who are genuinely trying to make a difference within this industry unlike the aforementioned greed driven corporations. Incidentally, to imply that a 15kg bag of Eden priced at 53.99 with a higher protein concentration than a 13kg bag of Orijen priced at 67.99 with a lower protein concentration requiring more is a silly foolhardy statement and quite frankly incorrect. I switched from from Orijen as soon as Eden was released onto the marked and it has saved me a fortune and that includes the minimal price increase which is still without question a bargain purchase. My American Akitas look absolutely fantastic and feeding time is an absolute breeze. Keep up the fantastic work Eden.

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Adrian 10 years ago

I've been feeding our 2 Staffies on Eden for the past 6 months. Rather than falling into the 'wow, fantastic, best thing ever!' or 'load of rubbish' type of post I thought it might be helpful to give owners a balanced view on our experience of switching to Eden. Our oldest dog had always been fed on what I considered a good quality dry kibble (Burns) with no problems. We got our second dog and also switched him to Burns from James Wellbeloved (his previous food at the rescue centre). Initially all was well but he started to wake up early in the mornings with a really gurgling tummy that was obviously making him uncomfortable. The gurgling would stop as soon as he ate. This prompted me to look at changing his diet and we came upon Eden. We introduced Eden to their diet gradually (over a period of about 6 weeks) and as many have stated, whilst the dogs loved the Eden their poos were telling another story! They were bigger than usual, very smelly and runny. Nice. Not only that, our youngest dog also turned into a 'fussy' eater. Before people start posting comments, we were basically feeding them too much, way too much as it happens. The long and short of it is that they are now fed HALF the amount of food they previously were. Their poos are now smaller, harder and don't smell as bad and no more fussy eating. More importantly, no more grumbly tummies for our younger dog. For us at least, swapping to Eden has been a fairly steep learning curve but I'm glad we did. Both dogs are now doing well on it and their food bill has also gone down. Result.

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lizzie Adrian 10 years ago

I have found that the recommended feeding amount is often much higher than that required - that's with a lot of foods, not specifically related to Eden. I am just glad that there are more quality foods to choose from these days...and greater awareness, and a website like this to help with the decision making process. Mine is doing very well on Eden, but it may not suit every dog.

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Phil 10 years ago

Didn't work for us unfortunately.I have tried my Boxer on this
food twice now but both times he lost weight and had horrendous poo! I
tried him on it when he was approx 6 months and had to give up as he
looked ill and his stools were very loose. I then tried again when he
was 12 months old hoping that I would get better results as this food
looks amazing on paper and the reviews looked amazing but I had the same
issues. I had a vet check which led to a precautionary (and expensive)
fecal exam and he is fine. It seems that this food is may be too rich or
lacking in fibre? The owners Carol & Paul were very helpful though
and suggested certain additives to help with his stools and Paul
mentioned that he would like to get more fibre into the food if possible
so if they do that I may be able to try again. I must mention though that my Boxer had the same issue on Orijen/Acana too so it may be just too high in protein for him.

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john Phil 10 years ago

Too bad that Eden didnt work for you...i must admit thats quite suprising. I have my boxers on Eden 4 months now and they are doing really great (better digestibility, no smelly mouths, less shedding than my previous). Maybe you didnt swap dry foods correctly etc. I swapped from Orijen by giving 25% more Eden every 5 days and didnt have any problem. (ex. Orijen-Eden, 75%-25%, 50%-50%, 25%-75% and 100% Eden). I always use scale when i feed my dogs, giving them the right amount they need and also saving money by making the bag last longer. I use the quantity from the Eden feeding guide at start, weight my dogs once per month and adjust the feeding portions if needed. Ofcourse i dont feed anything else, only some roasted chicken as treats when training.

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Bjorn 10 years ago

A year on and I can safely say I'm very satisfied with my experience of Eden, I have 4 Norwegian Elkhounds previously fed a combination of another deserved 5 star product and raw but if I'm being honest just became far too costly (and impractical) and very inconsistent in its availability. Anyway, my guys look, If I do say so myself fantastic all round with gorgeous clear eyes, calmer yet plenty of energy and their coats look amazing. Ive heard a rumor that a fish variety might be on the way, if so I "we" cant wait to try it out. Conclusion - Wonderful product and enthusiastically recommended.

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Linda Davies 10 years ago

Tried Eden and wanted to like it as it seems so good on paper, but 4 x 15kg bags later have given up. Moved to another grain free product (without a phased change over) and within 3 days my 8 month old Labradors stools changed from huge and sloppy to small and firm. We also noticed there was immediately no more smelly wind problems either.
Still have 1/2 a bag of Eden and thought we coud use it up by putting a little in with his new food each day, but first day we tried it the smelly wind came back that evening, so looks like I'll need to bin the rest.
There must be something in Eden that doesn't agree with some dogs, but is ok for others. I must also say his coat was lovely and silky when he was on Eden, still waiting to see if coming off changes this.

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Bjorn Linda Davies 10 years ago

Ah come on, Its not rocket science Linda, your where obviously feeding too much, what do you think happens even to us even if we over indulge even on the best of food, yes of course we get gas or soft stools.?? why do you think as you stated their coats look so "lovely", because they are eating what their body requires?

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Linda Davies Bjorn 10 years ago

Will try to ignore your condescending tone and answer your questions.
We were using Eden for over 4 months and tried various things recommended, we did try reducing the quantity to WELL below the lower amount recommended for his weight, for at least 3 weeks but it still did not resolve or even improve our pups problems. We were also recommended to try elm tree bark (by Eden team who were very helpful) and canikur (internet forum) which also did not work. We tried feeding 3 instead of 2 meals a day. We also spoke to our vet who said we had tried everything he would and recommended we changed food as the pup had had loose stools for so long..
Really did try to make Eden work for 4 months but for whatever reason it didn't for our pup, and after trying many things tried another food and the change was immediate.
Even a small amount mixed with a reduced portion of his new food caused the wind to return. We still have around 8kgs left if you can recommend something else we can try I am willing to give it a go.

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Bjorn Linda Davies 10 years ago

Does your pup gulp his food or eat it slowly? if so it could be that he could swallowing large gulps of air that can lead to gas also you could try a pro-biotic which will help to reduce the amount of bad bacteria
and toxins in the dog's body.

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Linda Davies Bjorn 10 years ago

He did eat his meals very quickly (as we didn't give him much and kept some back too as training rewards). Tried canikur paste which is a probiotic for 2 weeks didn't make any difference and at around £16 a week is very expensive. You might have something there, He eats his new food much slower as the kibble is much bigger and he lifts his head to chew/crunch it more before eating each mouthful. He was on the Eden large kibble, but hs new foods kibble is a least twice the size.

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Bjorn Linda Davies 10 years ago

In that case Id recommend an anti-gulp bowl or placing a rock or ball in his feeding bowl forces them to eat slower, Id conclude that his problem wasn't actually the food but the speed at which he was consuming it.

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laura 10 years ago

I must say I was a bit sceptical to start. But I thought with 5* reviews it's got to be worth a try and I must say its lived up to its 5* rating.My dog Amber is a GSD Cross and is 8 years old and over the last few years has suffered from compact anal glands to the point where they became infected very easily. I fed her chappie dry which I was told was good but she always needed it mixed with a bit of meat too to eat it. So it became expensive buying both dry and tinned chappie. I like to give dry as its much better for their teeth. So to find a 15kg dry food for £49.99 that she eats is brilliant.I am made up that amber has found Edens a dry food that she loves and gobbles up before the cats get to it and clearly the change in diet has had a massive impact on her health too resulting in no more problems with her anal glands!!Highly recommend Edens!!

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Barry Kilmartin 10 years ago

Dear Furry Friend Loving PeopleI have been using Eden Holistic for over a year now possibly
a little longer; I remember it being very new to the market, so my scepticism about
the product and its contents got my fullest of attention. After a good bit of
research and complete open and honesty from the makers of this product i was
struggling to find a fault, bearing in mind that I had still not actually tried
the product, but in comparison to all other brands, not just a few I mean all
other brands this product was truly appearing to be remarkable.So I took the plunge into the abyss and ordered a bag, the
delivery and wrappers and management of my order all exceeded expectation, here
was a company that actually got my product to me in super fast time in quality
thick none damageable packaging and a service with a smile, price was awesome
too.I opened the product and it smelled very appealing so much
so that seeing as my dogs were going to eat it I thought I would try it out
myself it was actually very nice not my first choice for a Sunday dinner but
possibly a breakfast, anyway the transition was instant, the overly processed
rubbish that was costing me a fortune to feed got kicked to the side and all my
dogs wanted the Eden, at the time it felt a little too good to be true but
within a very short period of time all my dogs coats were softening, there
stools were very much back to normal and one of my boys who had a skin
condition had begun to recover, we were truly amazed!!Since starting and to date we have gone from leaps to bounds,
this product is far exceeding the well-known brands for quality, there are no
hidden ingredients or grains, cereals,
animal derivatives, fillers.We very recently had a bitch who was pregnant and were
fretting as she only likes sloppy mushed up foods during the later stages,
(dilemma mass produced rubbish has almost no value when it comes to protein)
and with Eden and all its greatness especially the protein values we were
worried that she would not eat it as Eden is a kibble, we got around this by
crushing it up in a blender into a powder which we added to our secret mixture and
my bitch was very pleased!! And has had a wonderful litter of puppies who are
all going to be Eden eaters too.I would like to state that I have no affiliation to this
company, and almost never give anything a review, but I have never been so
pleased with a product and I feel credit must be given when it is truly
deserved, I know it can be a scary leap
of faith at times but if you aren’t feeding Eden then your dogs aren’t living to
the fullest of their health’s potential plain and simple. Vets can also be a
real pain when they are advising you to feed what they recommend , but they are
commission lead and are not nutritionist,We are Edeners for life 200% recommended

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Gillian Ramsay 10 years ago

i dont hesitate to recommend Eden to fellow dog and cat owners. Without a doubt the best food ever. Service is second to none, i love the way we can all share experiences on the facebook page, and queries are answered pretty much immediately. They can back up the marketing with science-very important to me, after all the years of companies frankly lying to us and putting a 'spin' on their ingredients list, i find the Eden approach to customer service a breath of fresh air. i have 5 happy cats three happy dogs, less shedding and exzema has disappeared within weeks of the changeover. I honestly dont think you can ask for more from a food. My next litter will be Eden-weaned and pups will leave with Eden in the puppy packs, so will never have the start in life that my other dogs have had

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Carol Scott 10 years ago

After getting my gorgeous golden Labrador puppy we starting feeding him Royal Canin specifically for labs under the advice of our vet. A few days after starting him on this food he had severe diarrhoea. The vet was convinced that it wasn't the food as it was specifically for labs and "good quality". However, he was not showing any other signs of illness so we changed his food to another commercial brand. The diarrhoea was less frequent but still happened occasionally. We are told he has a sensitive stomach. After reading about the dangers of commercial dog food I then switched him on to a raw food diet. His behaviour improved dramatically, his separation anxiety pretty much disappeared. His coat looked great etc. BUT it was a lot of hassle and cost for me.
After reading about Eden we decided to use this and I can't fault it. It is cost effective as you feed so little in comparison to low quality dog foods. It can be fed in addition to occasional raw meat treats. He is looking in fantastic shape (he has a defined waist) and has never once had any diarrhoea. His farts don't smell nearly as bad! He doesn't have a strong 'dog' smell like other dogs I have come across. Great product.

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Sarah 10 years ago

I was very upset with Eden food, IMO it is too high in protein and too low in fibre. Both my dogs had bad tums on it, as did 3 of my friends dogs. Several months down the line I am finding more and more people having the same problem. I'm thinking it may be more suited to bigger, more active dogs.

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Ben Sarah 10 years ago

Ok allow me to give you the benefit of nearly two decades of practicing animal nutrition or in this case in relation to dogs and dispel this nonsense high protein myth once and for all. Proteins
are made up of amino acids, which are the building blocks that form
thousands of different proteins, each with a specific function. Every
different amino acid configuration corresponds to a different protein,
including first and foremost brain function, enzymes, hormones, genes,
red blood cells, hair, skin, bone and muscle etc. Dogs can manufacture
some amino acids in their bodies, others must be supplied in their food.
Dietary protein contains ten essential amino acids that dogs cannot
produce on their own. Proteins from animal sources are essential as dogs
have a very short gastrointestinal (GI) tract which is around three
times their body length, with food often staying in a dog for only nine
to eleven hours. so it is essential to give them a high protein calorie
dense diet as they absorb nutrients so fast. Low (gluten) protein and
High fiber, carbohydrate and starch laden foods with grains ignore this
fact, providing an unnatural burden on your dogs Gastro Intestinal
tract that results in excessive system bulk and reduced nutrient
absorption. Furthermore, dogs exhibit a much higher concentration of
stomach acid which allows for faster digestion of animal protein . The
type of protein contained in the food is essential to know. Foods
containing cereal proteins (wheat, corn, barley, rice etc) have little
or no nutritional value for dogs which also places severe stress on your
dogs pancreas which can lead to Pancreatitis which occurs when
pancreatic enzymes (especially trypsin) that digest food are activated
in the pancreas as the lower intestine is unable to do so
as a result of consuming a food that is completely unsuitable and
biologically inappropriate for a carnivore. Further stress is also
placed on their kidneys in an attempt to filter out the practically
useless biologically inappropriate gluten protein composite (including
soya protein etc) also sourced from the aforementioned grains (wheat,
corn, barley, rice etc). Muscle meats, eggs and organ meats (such as
liver) provide the required and essential bio available protein. Protein
deficiencies result in slow growth and weak or deformed bones. Also
linked to animal protein deficiencies are chronic skin and ear
infections, epilepsy and cancer, spinning or tail chasing, aggression,
timidity, lack of pigmentation, excessive shedding, crooked whiskers,
gastrointestinal upsets, poor appetite, a weakened immune system, and an
impaired ability to heal from wounds to name but a few. Dietary sources
for bio appropriate proteins are meat, organ meat, fish and eggs. In
conclusion Protein should comprise anywhere from 40-50% of your dog's
diet depending on their age and level of activity. Contrary to the
popular myth older dogs actually require more protein as of course do
puppies. The typical adult dog should receive at least 40% protein with
puppies up to 50% regardless of breed. Raw advocates understand that the true protein percentage of raw meat can only be gauged when its water content is extracted or removed at which point true content its anything from 50 - 60%. Any self proclaimed expert that states that high protein is bad, causes hyperactivity or different breeds require different diets etc is quite simply ignorant and has literally zero knowledge of the biological requirement of canines.

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Anthony Ben 10 years ago

Copied and pasted from Eden Holistic pet foods NI - Titan pet foods and voted up by other member of the Eden team. So a reply from someone with a vested interest and what's more it is way off the mark. No such thing as too much protein? Just ask bodybuilders or dieticians - and dangerous for some pups and smaller dogs. DYOR.

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Ben Anthony 10 years ago

Do Your Own Research..?? LOL. Incidentally Ive been a qualified health & fitness instructor and bodybuilder since 1993 which lead to my qualifications in animal nutrition 3 years later which Ill gladly discuss with you in this open forum or are you only here to cause trouble, Incidentally, where does it say in my post "No such thing as too much protein" exactly nowhere, Ive clearly states that the protein requirement needed is the percentage present in raw meat or the true protein percentage of meat when the water is extracted as biologically required for a carnivore, being qualified in both human nutrition for over 22 years and animal nutrition for over 18 years I can assure you that they have similarities but are certainly not one and the same so your comment of asking a bodybuilder or human dietician of best practice of feeding a carnivore, don't be daft, do you visit a vet when your sick or maybe you bring your dog to the doctor, of course you don't. LMAO.

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Anthony Ben 10 years ago

Well that wasn't a helpful or constructive reply, was it? Research is more than copying and pasting from Facebook. I'm not here to cause trouble - I am independent and have no vested interests here. Can you say the same? I never mentioned best practice - those are your words -by all means ask your vet about protein levels rather than people with vested interests. The protein levels might be acceptable for working dogs, but not for all types. The term nutritionist is also misleading as there is no accepted professional qualification - anyone can call themselves a nutritionist. I wonder what you object to in urging people to do their own research? Don't take my word for it (or Ben's) - look at the information and make an informed choice.

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Ben Anthony 10 years ago

Your cover is blown Colliemad. So how many "Awful" votes is that now?

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colliemad Ben 9 years ago

????? I have no idea who Anthony is? Unlike Eden reps some of us only have one account. So far I have given one "awful" vote.Eden is the Marmite of dog foods, dogs either do really well or they don't but it seems only the reps and the company themselves cannot accept that. One of my dogs has a cast iron gut, Eden made him ill, its definitely not for us.

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Briege 10 years ago

My Guys have been on Eden for about one month now. My two Jack Russells (14 & 12 years old) are in good condition and their weight is steady My
3 year old lurcher, who competes in agility, is in fantastic shape, the
muscles over her neck, loins and thighs feel firm and her coat is
shining, it never did before - but there is definitely a sheen off it
now. My lurcher pup is 16 weeks old, I was concerned that she
could be doing with a bit more condition on her......well she is
thriving on the Eden food. She is growing well and feels like there is a
more substance to her now. She gets 3 or 4 small feeds per day. Overall,
I am very impressed with Eden food. The dogs are in great form, I
notice this particularly with the Jack Russells, there is less smell
from the dogs and there is less to scoop up. I will definitely be
ordering more Eden.

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Jerry 10 years ago

I have been feeding Eden for just over 6 months now and i can honestly say that the food is no short of a miracle! I am a breeder of Pom Poms ( Pomeranian's)
and have never seen my dogs look so brilliant! The one detoxed for
around a week (fussy one anyway) and the other two were fine! Within
three weeks i noticed their coats were just gleaming white and soft. It
is great to finally have a food that gives me peace of mind and doesn't
cost an arm and a leg!

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Chloe 10 years ago

Not impressed at all. After reading all the reviews on here we purchased alarge bag of Eden, first impressions we were disappointed that it arrives in a large unbranded bag with no way to seal the bag. For the money i think they need to invest in the packaging. Then I served it up to my spaniel and oh my goodness....the smell!!! Like the strongest fish food mixed with tripe...it's made our dogs breath stink, her poos smell awful too and they are always runny now. Our dog doesn't like jt at all, in fact she will go 4 days without eating, before eating this. Her itching, dry skin is no better, she is a little more agitated than she was before, maybe due to the high protein. Overall I can't think of anything good about the product. Sorry to disappoint!

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David 10 years ago

If Harry my dog had a firm pp, it was always in the morning, then he too had a whippy one in the afternoon and it's just got worse since. He's been on Eden now since March 20. The whole reason I went with Eden was so it was a 'complete' food and even Eden Since owners supplement their digs with raw, if I'd had known that I wouldn't have switched, I don't want to go raw for a number reasons but crucially they fail to mention when on Eden, it's advisable to supplement with some raw and last night our conversation went some thing like thisMe: Harry still no better
Eden: Well maybe some chicken wings
Me: How much
Eden: er... Quite a bit and only a small amount of Eden
Me: Why?
Eden : Cos the calcium in the bone will help his diarrhoea
Me: So why don't I just drop the Eden and feed raw?
Eden : er......???That's what's excuse the French, pissed me off. Harry's obviously not taken to Eden and ive had to give him raw lambs heart, wings and buy Gut-rite, put up with liquid crap for a month and only to be told 'he's still detoxing

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Carol David 10 years ago

Hi David,
Sorry that is a totally untrue statement.
We have nearly 14,000 customers and our product is in 8 different countries.
Eden is a complete food and some customers do choose to feed with raw and with some dogs it hasnt suited but for the majority it suits them beautifully.
If you had spoken with Paul who is a Nutritionist he would have explained to you in great detail why it may not suit some dogs they are in the minority.
We do not have loads of reps as this is a small family business and we have thousands of followers on both Facebook and Twitter.
So pleased that you have found another high quality food which now suits your dog
The whole reason for setting up the business was to help owners to find good quality Nutritious food without the usual bulkers and fillers
Kind Regards
Carol

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Denis 10 years ago

Our dogs have never looked so good, glossy coats, loads of energy, poos really firn..could not be happier!

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Chris P 10 years ago

After feeding this food for a week now I couldn't be more impressed. I have toy dogs and am feeding a mix of raw and Eden. Before anyone says that is wrong, due to the high protein content in Eden it is an OK mix. No runny poos and dogs clear their kibble every meal, something they weren't doing with other well known brands. Why wasn't this food available years ago. Absolutely brilliant food.

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Jaki 10 years ago

Eden is quite simply the BEST food for your dog, nothing compares. I agree completely with the Which review and give a big thumbs up and full star rating myself. I have a lurcher and a whippet and both look amazing on Eden. Their coats shine with health, and are super soft. No "dog breath", small scentless stools, clean teeth, and happy dogs. I couldn't ask for more from a food, but wait, there is also great value and second to none customer service. Gunky eyes, hyper activity and hungry dogs are a thing of the past. Oh, and my cats loves it too :D

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Jaki Jaki 10 years ago

And on the value for money aspect, it costs me £8 a week to feed my boys. A 2 year old 12.7kg whippet and a 4 year old 25.4kg lurcher.

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Tracey 10 years ago

Finally! I have spent months researching dog food. Wanting the best, but never achieving dog and owner satisfaction. We have tried everything from mainstream rubbish to raw. My dogs were fussy with the raw and as it's raw, and doesn't keep, I ended up throwing it out. Origen, I thought was great but the dogs weren't so keen. Giving away food at that price was painful. Then after visiting this site, I discovered Eden. How exciting! A food that not only do I love but the dogs were wanting to get at even before I had opened the bag. We never have any left in the bowls. Their stools are firm. I can't understand reading the other reviews why some people say their dogs have had sloppy stools, and when explained they are probably over feeding them, they refuse to address this. Why not give them a raw meaty bone as an extra? As this food is so good, you can give raw alongside. Great news for those who like their dogs to have a raw meaty bone for their teeth. On top of all this, it is made in the UK! Exciting! I have found their customer service the absolute best and I look forward to seeing them grow and grow.

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Julie Arthurs 10 years ago

Some months in & I couldn't be more pleased to have found this food for my 2 Labradors who are 30 & 32kg, & look fantastic on it. One of mine had a brief episode of loose stools but that was my fault not Eden's. I overfed him. Soon sorted. They are the best they've ever looked. Couldn't fault the food, the company or the excellent service they provide at all. Given the choice of where to spend my money, personally I prefer to support a British company that have worked exceptionally hard to bring us an excellent quality food. It actually works out very reasonable per meal as well due to the quality of the food meaning the dogs need less of it compared to other foods that are bulked out with fillers, grains & other unmentionables. Can't praise highly enough.

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Gavin 10 years ago

great food if you like dogs with the RUNS, even feeding less the same, stink rooms out and lose condition, many who champion this food only have tiny toy dogs, do some googling first rather than relying on these comments, great site but the reviewer should really take on board people that have used it, looks good on paper thats where it ends

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Mark Bewick Gavin 10 years ago

gavin i am a boxer owner so dont think he falls into toy breed has never looked so good as when on eden plus his stools are perfect maybe an idea to let detox run its course before slating

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Craig Gavin 10 years ago

You are rather clueless it seems Gavin instead of just expressing that maybe your dogs didnt agree with Eden you slag it off completely and decide only people who own toy dogs feed it well i own two Alaskan Malamutes who trive off my guess it their bigger than your dog so that kinda slaps you in the face and dont go around completely slagging express your opinion and then leave it each to their own if you cant do that then dont bother joining this site

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Gavin Craig 10 years ago

Thanks for the insight

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Jack Suen 10 years ago

I am very please of the Eden dog & cat products! My cat and both of my dogs
enjoy it very much. And they are always looking forward for next day
meal ......Thx

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Ray Birch 10 years ago

I swapped my Border Collie/Samoyed cross onto Eden after she'd finished a 15kg bag of no name food (which I was told was the food which the police use for their dogs), which I bought from a local pet shop. I was lured by the 80/20 formula and the excellent reviews. However, since being on Eden her stools have become very frequent and runny almost diarrhoea like at times. She's about 13kg so I've been giving her two meals of around 150g. I've yet to try an extended period of reducing the amount, but at the moment am very disappointed and shan't be buying any more. She seemed much better with normal poos on the much cheaper no name mix.

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Carol Ray Birch 10 years ago

Hi Ray,
Im Carol from Eden Holistics.
I would like the opportunity to speak with you regarding your experiances as we have helped thousands of our customers during the initial changeover/detoxing period.
If you could write to me with your telephone number I would like to give you a ring to help you if I may please? Eden is completely different and a high quality kibble and it needs to be fed in a specific way.
Our email address is info@edenpetfoods.com
Kind Regards
Carol

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Sarah Ince Ray Birch 10 years ago

If you are feeding 150gm per meal I would say that is probably double the amount she should be having going on personal experience with of a 10kg terrier and a 24kg saluki. Hope that helps. :-)

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Ray Birch Sarah Ince 10 years ago

Hi Sarah. 300g a day is the amount which it recommends for a pup her age on the website I think. Am I right in thinking that pups need more food that an adult cos they are generally more active and still growing?

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Sarah Ince Ray Birch 10 years ago

You did not mention her age in your first post. In that case I am not able to comment as both my dogs are adults.

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Ray Birch Sarah Ince 10 years ago

Hi Sarah. That's the amount recommended for 6 month old pup on the website I believe

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Richard Horsfield 10 years ago

We changed to Eden for our 3 year old Cane Corso (called Neo) about 6 months ago.
Personally we have found it to be an excellent food that sustains Neo's needs.
Initially there was a period where Neo had runny stools, but we gradually kept dropping the amount of food until they firmed up.
As this food contains no "crappy filler" like cereals, etc Neo dropped a total of 2kg during the changeover period.
We have now started to supplement Eden with a whole chicken carcass and three chicken wings per day, and within a month his weight has increased to his starting weight of 55kg.
The Eden has made his coat super-shiny and soft, with no irritation at all. Previously he would flinch slightly when being stroked.
He is also shedding a lot less, as in it's virtually unnoticeable now.We are very happy indeed with Eden and in my job as an Animal Photographer I tell all my dog clients about it.It may not suit every dog, but those that it does thrive on it! 10 out of 10 from me...

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S. Atkinson 10 years ago

We switched to Eden a couple of months ago as your 8-month-old rescue husky seemed unable to digest other dog foods (she was skinny and producing excessive amounts of very runny poo). The vet suggested trying something with a higher protein content, so I found Eden on here and was very impressed with the reviews. The results have been nothing short of amazing. She started doing solid poo for the first time ever and has put on weight, so that she is now a very healthy weight. She also has a beautifully shiny coat and is full of energy. I can't recommend it highly enough!

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Paul 10 years ago

Started out promising,Dogs coat felt lovely for the first few days but then started to get scabs on his back and tail where he had them back when we originally rescued him. Also suffered from runny feces for a couple of weeks (previously fed raw food so not due to high meat content!) I'm sure the food has worked great for some but certainly not the 'wonder-food' its getting hyped to be!

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Ben Ferris Paul 10 years ago

Your dogs coat felt lovely for the first few days.??? Its takes a least three to four weeks for any change in diet to impact on any aspect of a dogs appearance and or condition and that's not even taking into account the natural detox via the dogs liver which can manifest itself as a dip in condition as the body tries to purge itself of a variety of toxins as a result of being fed an inferior diet which is followed by a rebound effect. As an 18 year animal and canine nutrition specialist I can assure you sir that it deserves every accolade that it receives as I do to all of my clients and evident to me that you've made some text book errors when switching to this product.

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Nicola Ben Ferris 9 years ago

What a rude reply!!!! I agree with Paul that Eden isn't the wonder-food it is hyped up to be. I tried it for several months with my underweight Australian Shepherd, changing it over very slowly and giving very small amounts and it resulted in months of very smelly diarrhoea and weight loss followed by almost daily bathing to clean my dog up. My dog was also previously fed raw but I like to have a kibble back up. I believe that Eden is a good food on paper but that it quite clearly isn't suitable for every dog. Surely as an "18 year animal and canine nutrition specialist" you can understand that.

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Janet 10 years ago

I couldn't say it enough, it's never too late to change to Eden.The change in my elderly Parson since switching last May really is remarkable. This time last year he looked old and frail. Lacking in energy and getting a bit grumpy. Turning 14 last March I thought I probably wouldn't have him much longer. WELL!!!! 6 months on Eden? He lost weight. Looking lean and fit. He has become increasingly playful like when he was younger. A lot more energetic on his walks. Definitely less of a grumpy old man and his coat is so lovely and soft. My dog certainly doesn't look like he is going to leave this world any time soon and I can enjoy him for longer. A truly fanatastic product. I have waited a long time for something like this to come on the market.

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Tracey 10 years ago

After much research and playing about with raw etc, which just didn't suit us, I wanted a really high quality dry food. I ordered Orijen, and my dogs weren't fussed on it at all. I had to give it away. I was getting to the end of my tether, but then I found Eden. They love it. :0) I am happy as I know I am feeding them quality food and an affordable price, and they are happy as it's tasty!!! Made in the UK too. Perfect.

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Lily 10 years ago

Unfortunately our dogs really didn't get on with this food with many similar problems to others I've read. We've now moved them onto Wagg and couldn't be happier!!

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Rachel 10 years ago

Love this dog food, both my Akita's are thriving on it, my boy doesn't turn his nose at meal times anymore, and my rescue girl who was in poor condition when i got her looks amazing. Clean bowls every time plus 2 happy dogs = one happy mummy. Will you be stocking it in the doncaster area at some point. Many thanks Rachel

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Julia Odie 10 years ago

A great food which does all three dogs in the house regardless of age which is what I was looking for when I came to this site in the first place. The support from the makers is amazing too - email, phone or facebook - no problem!

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JD Julia Odie 10 years ago

I think you're one of the lucky ones as far as Eden customer support is concerned. I found Megan who answers the phone at Eden really helpful, but difficult to talk to Carol or Paul (the owners), when I, as a customer have concerns. I'm still waiting for a reply to an email I sent to Paul at Eden last Friday! My two young dogs are wasting away on the Eden and I'm now on my third large bag, so you can't say I haven't persevered. Eden clearly doesn't suit my dogs, so I'm currently in the process of changing over to another food with a higher calorific value.

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Carol JD 10 years ago

Hi Jill,
Paul replied to your email last Friday as soon as we received it, we have all spoken with you over the telephone and we all answer the phone and emails, and the Facebook accounts every day.. He also tried to ring you on Friday to try and help again as I believe you have spoken with all of us?
If you would like to speak with Paul again he is in the office every day on 01782 645120 then he can advise you further.
With 11,989 customers we do try our very best to help when their is a problem either by email, telephone or the Facebook accounts sorry he missed you
Kind Regards
Carol

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JD Carol 10 years ago

Sorry Carol, but I never received the reply email from Paul and we have an answering service on our phone, so if we were out at the time when Paul called, he didn't leave any message. When I call Eden, I have only ever been able to speak to Megan as you have either been on holiday or busy when I've called. My 12 year old dog is doing well on Eden and I intend to keep her on it. It's just hasn't suited my very active underweight young dogs I'm afraid and I think this is something that other dog owners should know. Thanks for the reply Carol and I will give you a call as soon as I can to talk things through if that's ok.

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Carol JD 10 years ago

Hi Jill, yes of course please do ring as Paul will be able to help you Im sure. We have only been away once this year on holiday although away on business a couple of times.
With so many customers we are always busy but if somebody specifically wants to speak to us then we do make the time to speak with them. If you would like to send your tel number again to the office then Paul will certainly try to help you with some suggestions. If your dogs bolt the food a green feeder will certainly help that and also dampening the food will help too
The dogs that dont get on with the food are in the minority and there can in some circumstances when dogs have been underweight on other foods like your pointers were before they went on to Eden an underlying cause so may be worth doing some tests just to rule those things out. too
Kind Regards
Carol

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Carol Carol 10 years ago

Hi Jill, another thought, we do have a Eden Holistic Facebook Group that you can join where all of the 2,009 customers help to advise and ourselves and other admins help out so lots of tips and support
If you ring the office this afternoon Paul can speak with you
Kind Regards
Carol

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Carol Carol 10 years ago

Hi Jill, great to talk with you. Hopefully the suggestions will help your 2 Pointers do let us know how it all goes.
Kind Regards
Carol

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Cleo 10 years ago

I've gradually moving my 5 month old Cockapoo from Wainwright's wet food onto Eden. Having read the reviews about the detox period I am doing it very gradually - aiming for about a 6 week period - so at the moment he still has WR morning and night but his lunch is now just Eden. This has meant the effect on his bowel movements has been minimal so I'm going to get his second daily feed onto Eden over the next 2 weeks. I haven't had cause for complaint about WR food but it is clear that Eden is still better quality hence me changing - he's a very healthy little dog and I'm sure that is down to his increasingly good food! Very happy with Eden so far and a very good price - plus it's a lot easier buying a big bag from a local supplier than having to trek to P@H every week to buy more trays!!! 5star review from me!!

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korky 10 years ago

Hi,
Through ignorance we have fed our dogs , a cocker and a lab x on royal canin, believing expensive means good what nativity, we want to start feeding eden the cocker is 9 and the lab is 12.5 years old how long will it take them to adjust to eden?and where can we buy it from we live near middlesbrough.
Thanks
Korky.

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Joyce 10 years ago

I first tried Eden for Phoebe, my young dog as she didn't have a very good coat. I noticed visible improvements within two weeks. I then decided to put Fred who is 7 onto Eden too. Both dogs train and compete in agility, which we have just returned to after a 2 year break. Phoebe is just starting out and since beginning competing in July she has had 2 x 1st, 2 x 2nd places as well as some other clear rounds. Fred has returned to agility better than he was prior to his break and has had 6 x 1st, 2 x 6th places as well as some other clear rounds. I'm very happy with the food, the condition my dogs are in and especially the small, very firm poo that comes out of the other end!!

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Gillian Ramsay 10 years ago

As a breeder of German Shepherds, which are a picky breed with a sensitive digestion, I have my hands full! I want the best for my dogs, but for years have fallen for all the marketing hype, confusing labelling and 'blurb' that has separated me from my hard-earned cash in return for outright lies and deception. A Yorkshire lass by birth I want value for money, but was also brought up to recognise that you get what you pay for, and you don't get owt for nowt as my Granny was fond of saying. Eden was recommended to our Dog Club by a fellow Instructor, and as we as a committee are concerned with the holistic treatment of our dogs, from diet, reward-based training through to Homeopathic treatments, I was immediately fascinated by this product. Unable to source any of the 5* foods available elsewhere-we live on a remote island-we leapt upon the chance to get this new food. The only way to source it, as there were no retailers within 250 miles of Atlantic Ocean, was to become a retailer ourselves. So our club, Ultima canis Dog Training, has invested in Eden, we believe from feeding our dogs on it for a month that our club and members will benefit due to the changes we have seen so far, My dogs' eczema has completely cleared up. Another Instructors dog, lame with OCD has started leaping about and is definitely more agile. It can only get better as we change our dogs over completely to Eden. I am an Eden Evangelist, and recommend it to everyone I meet, including customer sin my shop who comment on how well my dogs look. I have recommended Eden to Pets As Therapy, as my two are Therapy Dogs. Try Eden, you wont regret it! Gillian Ramsay, Chair and Instructor Ultima canis Dog Training, Shetland Islands

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keith 10 years ago

Can I feed a 4 month old Border Collie on Eden or is he too young

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Simon Roberts keith 10 years ago

Hi Keith, yes you can feed a pup on Eden our 2 pups are having this diet the food is brilliant they look really well and healthy. We started our 2 springers on it at 8 weeks old. Their coats look amazing we get loads of compliments on them .

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JD 10 years ago

I also really think this is a high quality food, with excellent customer service. I've recently put my three dogs on Eden and did the gradual changeover, but my two younger dogs are still severely underweight and still not good bowel wise. I was advised by Eden to try reducing the food, which means they are getting such a small amount at each meal and I also tried, adding things like raw chicken wings and vegetables, which was also suggested by Eden, but this seemed to make their bowel movements worse. I will persevere, but I'm beginning to worry that maybe my dogs just are not suited to it. I had to take one of my dogs to the vet this week, who was shocked how underweight he was and has recommended that I should put him on a special prescription diet to get the weight back on! Any advice from other Eden users would be appreciated.

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Leon JD 10 years ago

First and foremost you need to stay a million miles away from that
rubbish prescription diet
and Id advise asking your vet what is it specifically about this
rubbish or its horrifying ingredients that will so
miraculously cure your dog, my guess is he wont be able to tell you for
the simple reason that there is nothing special about it as
that's a question best reserved for a qualified animal or canine
nutritionist not a vet as they are
not one and the same no more so than a nutritionist prescribing
medicine or visiting a doctor to seek advice on diet as they would refer you to a nutritionist or dietician. I'm shocked that
anybody would think that adding more food would somehow
help your dog gain weight, all that will do is place further stress on
their digestive system reducing their ability to absorb nutrients. What you need to do is space out the meals
into two or three smaller feeds reducing the stress on their digestive system giving enough time for each smaller meal to be absorbed by your dogs lower intestine and yes in the case of quality foods such as this, less is more as quality is far more important than quantity.

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JD Leon 10 years ago

Many thanks for your advice Leon. I'm currently feeding my dogs two meals a day, so I will now space out the meals into three meals and see how that goes.
As the two youngsters (age 3) are very active and underweight, I'm wondering if I should feed them the amounts for their ideal weight or current weight? I agree with you about the rubbish in the prescription foods and the main reason that I changed my dogs on to Eden is because it's a quality food and a UK based company too. I will persevere I promise.

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Lesley 10 years ago

This is a high quality food supplied by people who care for dogs and want the best for them. If you want your dog to be happy and healthy this is, in my opninion, the best thing you can do for them. The advice from the Eden team is prompt and their customer care is second to none - i've recieved advice on switching foods, feeding guides and a host of other nutritional information for my two Rottweilers who are both calmer, happier and thriving on this food.
If you switch to this, do it slowly - its very different to the supermarket junk - we took 3 weeks to switch and ours took to it well, and its not expensive as you feed less in weight than other foods becuase it is so nutritious.

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jim 10 years ago

Hmm, it sounds brilliant, but I can't find Eden reviewed on any other site....

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John Stone jim 10 years ago

For all intensive purposes Jim Eden is a new product but the proof of the pudding is in the eating and the ingredients and composition are plain to see just like Orijen that I switched from incidentally when looking for a cheaper alternative and I couldn't be happier with the results that Ive experienced so far with my 5 retrievers, my advice is to try it, the smell alone will drive your guys crazy (in a good way of course).

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jim John Stone 10 years ago

Thank you John,
Reading some of the other comments, most seem very satisfied.
I'm not sure if I fully subscribe to the "ancestral diet" theory, but on the strength of your and others recommendations, I've ordered a sample - to try it out.

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Coco 10 years ago

Too bad the company keeps baning every single bad review while they can, and blaming the owners. They need to change NOW that attitude or the customers whose pets don't go well with Eden will be a serious problem for them. I think the food is ok, but is not suitable for ALL dogs, and they should state this clearly. Shame on them.

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Carol Coco 10 years ago

Hi Coco, this is not the case, there are good and bad reviews on our Facebook site and we try our best to help everyone. with any issues they may have. Just as the food does not suit all of the dogs the food is not necessarily to blame either as with other foods. There are not many companies that offer any help or answer emails so we feel we offer a very good service to our customers

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Louise S 10 years ago

I changed my Yorkie puppy onto this when I bought him home at 8 weeks. He's now 18 weeks old and is doing absolutely fantastic. It took a few weeks for his poo to firm up- probably not helped by the fact that we couldn't change over gradually as he started to refuse his old food after the first few days and picked the Eden out of it! He has a lovely soft, shiny coat, healthy skin and I've had loads of comments when I'm out and about with him about how good he looks. I've also advised other members of the family to change their dogs over- they look great on it too. The oldest, who was really starting to look old, looks years younger. He's lost weight, his coat is shiny and he has more energy.
I'm really pleased to have found this food and will be a life long user. The Facebook group is also very supportive and I've had some really good advice about introducing raw food. I love that, although they produce dog food, they are happy to give balanced advice about other food options.
Also, delivery is really quick!
I will be a life long customer!

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Jim Lowther 10 years ago

Since I started my boy on Eden he has developed a fantastic, more solid
condition and has become a noticeably more powerful swimmer! This
surprised me because I didn't change him from a cheap brand - he was fed
two home cooked meals a day, cooked specially for him because I am
vegetarian. I have every confidence in the product and the ingredients
and am happy to have become a dedicated customer!

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James Horsfield 10 years ago

What a great product, Eden provided me with a couple of sample bags for my springer spaniel and her nine pups tryed for two days and that was enough, placed my order for a large 15 kg bag. Converted. The difference in just the short time . More filling for my bitch she stopped begging for food, every time the fridge opened she was not there any more eden was obviously far more filling and she loves it. Poppy was looking very thin on her old food, she is now gaining weight which is good whilst feeding so many pups. Gave the nine pups there first ever meal at 3 weeks old and they have taken to it, great! Having seen these results I wont be going back and all new puppy owners will be told to keep there new puppy on this wonderful and very economic food. Try it!

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Sarah 10 years ago

This is an amazing product. We took in a rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier six weeks ago. When he came home with us he wasn't eating (and hadn't eaten very well in the kennels either). I tried to tempt him with all sorts of different foods but with no luck. He even turned his nose up at chicken! I found Eden on this website and thought it was worth a try. I had already been through a few of the other foods on here with no luck. I got a sample bag first and he took to it straight away. I ordered online and the delivery was very quick (needless to say he didn't eat until it came, so thankfully it was quick!).
I stupidly didn't follow the feeding guidelines and fed him approx 350-400g per day (he's a 25kg staffie who gets approx 1 hour of exercise every day). As he started to eat all the food in the bowl he developed a very windy tummy and very loose stools! I was so dissapointed as this was the only food he had actually eaten.
I contacted Eden customer services (who are excellent!), they replied in under half an hour and we discussed feeding amounts etc. They advised that I was being a little to over enthusiastic with the amounts and suggested I lower him down to 150/200g per day. As soon as I did this the wind stopped and the stools returned to normal. I am now feeding him 200g every day (spread across 2 meals).
His coat is now extremely shiny (the bald patches have dissapeared), his eyes are bright and he is enjoying his walks with energy and enthusiasm.
This really is an amazing food. Not only is it amazing quality (compare it to regular foods and you will see just how good it is). It is so reasonably priced, and when you take into account the amount you are feeding, one 15kg bag goes a very long way.
I would definitely persevere if your dog gets a bit windy and its worth contacting their customer services as they are incredibly helpful. 5 star as far as I am concerned.

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Janet walsh 10 years ago

I heard about Eden on Facebook, so thought I would try it out for my chihuahuas. Well what can I say, my dogs absolutely loved it! I get the small kibble which is ideal for them. I find they don't need as much as other foods, as it is filled with so much goodness. It gives me great satisfaction knowing I am giving my dogs the best food they could possibly have. Also if you have any problems or queries, you can contact Eden and you will get a prompt reply. They are only too happy to help. The delivery service is outstanding, I have never had to wait more than 2 days at the very most. All in all a brilliant food at a brilliant price. Well done Eden!

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Sarah Simkins 10 years ago

I have had my 3 Wire Fox Terrier's on Eden for approximately 7 months,My next door neighbour had been feeding their Staffy Eden with superb result,with being a doogie person and breeder over numerous years I was very eager to try this food on my girls especially as it contains NO GRAIN or fillers. I contacted Eden and spoke to Carol who was very helpful,Carol helped me with recommended feeding guides and how best to start the change over as my friends Staffy would not tolerate his present food in with the mix of Eden. I did the change over slowly over a 2 week period without any problems. I have seen noticable results in my girls their coats are diamond white and grooming has been so much easier,energy levels have always been high in my girls and I did have some concerns that this would increase with Eden but this has not been the case. I have been impressed with the food and customer service and I have been wanting to post a review for some time now but I decided to hold off until I had whelped my first litter of pups on Eden which has now been complete. I like to pride myself in the quality of my pups and have had numerous litters in the past I can call reference to, the recent litter I had I was extremely impressed, the bitch maintained her condition throughout , the puppies loved the food and the quality ingredients really have shown through! I am pleased to report that all new puppy owners have continued to feed Eden.I have been extremely happy with the food and customer support offered which makes me confident in recommending Eden to anyone looking for a quality food with 5* ratings.
Best Wishes
Sarah.

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Deb Gillard 10 years ago

Initially, I was thrilled to find this dog food, and was convinced that it would be the best food I could buy. I started my dogs off on Eden and for a while the results were OK - even though their stools were sloppier than they were on their previous food. However, I persevered, and after taking advice I reduced the amount of food that they ate to try and address the issue of sloppy stools. It got to a point were it was impossible to walk them on the pavement because I couldn't clean up properly. So, I carried on feeding a reduced amount. The result? Weight loss. One dog lost 2Kg over a period of time which was a shock when I weighed him at my vets. Tired of trying to make the food fit the dogs, I have now changed back to their previous "premium" food. On paper, it may appear that an "ancestral" diet is the way dogs should be fed, and for some, it will be fine, but I suspect that there are many more dogs that have the same problem with Eden, and I feel that there is a problem other than simply reducing the amount fed. I had persuaded my daughter and a friend to try this food, and they had the same results, sloppy stools and thus reduced the amount, which again resulted in weight loss. We all (five dogs in total) also noticed a reduction in energy levels. Incidentally, in my case my dog was definitely not "detoxing", as I persevered for some three months. Reducing the amount is not, in my opinion the best advice available when a dog is obviously losing weight. I reiterate that I understand many dogs will do well on this food, but I am trying give some positive feed back because I feel that there is something amiss. Incidentally, prior to switching my own dogs back to their original food, I also tried another brand of "ancestral" diet, with exactly the same results.

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Mark Andrews 10 years ago

5* Food,really can not rate this food highly enough. We have been feeding our dogs on Eden for 10 months now and the difference is truely amazing, although none of my dogs had any health issues before but since feeding Eden the difference in their over all body condition and general health have been amazing,especially after coming off/ from a well know/advertised dry food. Never had a problem with customer service either always found them really helpful and very knowledgeable 5* service all round can highly recommend this food.

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Paula 10 years ago

Amazing food and customer service, cant disagree more with the negative stuff said about this food. I have 13 dogs of different ages and sizes and they all look great and love the stuff! Happy customer all round :)

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Sam 10 years ago

OH MY GOD.......Some very back stabbing people writing reviews on here, you can't ask for help and advise if you are not going to take it on board.I have a husky who has a very sensitive tummy and even sensitive food upsets her. i put my pup on EDEN about 9-10 weeks ago and i am so glad i did........i asked advice and took it on board but i no my pup, I am not going to lie i had problems like you guys have with runny poo's but rather then giving up i took charge of it.......i weighed each days food out and built my husky up slowly to her full amount and i add a little water and that sorted her poo's out and i am so glad i took the time to do it cause EDEN is the best food even my vet has switched to it as she could not believe how soft my pups coat was and how well she is putting weight on and how well she looks. And believe it or not Eden is a cheaper way to feed my pup then any shop brought brands as i don't have to feed her as much and she is never hungry which for a husky is great also i and visitors have noticed a huge difference with behaviour and she is happy. I also like the service you get it is so personnal and no question is a stupid question even if it has been asked a hundred times, everyone is friendly and i give this produced 5/5 and so does my furbaby Machiko.

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valerie miller 10 years ago

I have the fussiest dog in the world and have tried many of the most expensive ones - however I changed his food to Eden in May and have nevervlooked back - I thank the Lord that there is a distributor in Spain where I spend most of the year. My dog polishes the lot off each meal and even asks for it by whining at the cupboard where I store it. The only people who are upset at this news are my neighbours who were given almost 20 kilo bags when Bailey went 'off' it

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Guest 10 years ago

I am sorry to be the bearer of a not so amazing review, but my dog has had genuine problems with this food since I started feeding him Eden, after researching good dog food brands on this very website.Since starting my extremely fit and healthy 4 year old male Border Collie on Eden at the start of the summer, he's lost two pounds in weight, developed a disgusting stench that has taken over our entire house, and from this morning now has blood in his stools which I have made a vet appointment for (which may or may not be due to his food)I started him on Eden gradually, mixing it in to his old food in increasing quantities over a period of over three weeks, and followed the Eden feeding guide to the letter. I now have no choice but to feed him larger than recommended quantities of it as the guideline amounts were clearly not enough for him - he's a very active dog and he had begun scavenging for anything he could find, obviously absolutely starving. Not something he'd ever done before Eden. But, he has become, and remains, an extremely smelly skeleton, and a shadow of his former self.He was on a premium, high quality food before Eden which only included a small amount of good quality grain, the rest being all natural ingredients, so I'm doubting this is still a detox phase (We're well into bag two now).Basically, I'm worried about my dog since starting him on Eden, in ways that have never been an issue before.I'm sure this is a good quality food, but it's obviously not going to suit all dogs, and I would be interested to know if anyone else has experienced similar issues.I'm just dissappointed as I have never had any problems with other dog food brands in the past, so I'm very surprised that he has had such a bad time with a food of this quality.

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Leon Guest 10 years ago

Your feeding "more" than the recommended amounts.?? Firstly the recommended amounts on the packet are far in excess of what is actually needed and your actually feeding more than this? No wonder your having problems, your putting far far too much stress on your dogs digestive system as is the case with "true" premium foods less is more and an example of this is my largest Malamute is over 65kg and eats less than 500g of Eden per day and has superb muscle tone and condition, the best hes ever had and not to mention the other guys, if your guy is having the problems I suspect he has an underlying problem as this food will not cause these problems, why would they as all the ingredients are 100% natural and biologically appropriate.

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Caroline Leon 10 years ago

I'm simply saying that my dog lost a lot of weight the minute I started feeding him on the minimum recommended amount of Eden per day. His condition deteriorated, and he stinks.
Please note: My first response to his weight loss WAS to feed him less, I do completely understand the "less is more" theory, I did want Eden to work for him. However it did not work, he just got thinner quicker, so after about five weeks, rather than watch him shrink any more I had to up the dose, which has stabilised his weight a bit.
This food clearly does not agree with him. Great that it's good for your dogs, just didn't work for mine, I am changing as soon as possible. And he has no underlying health problem.
No lecture needed, unless you want to come and stay at my house for a week or four and see for yourself, thanks :)

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Caroline Leon 10 years ago

I was feeding him the minimum recommended daily amout for his weight and activity levels. He lost weight immediately and started to smell - very bad.My first response to his weight loss *was* to feed him less, as I completely understand the "less is more" theory. I did this for about 5 weeks, but it didn't work, he just got thinner faster and actually smelled worse. So, I had no choice but to up it again, to very slightly over the recommended dose. His weight has stabilised a bit at this dose per day, but he is not regaining any weight or smelling any better. (honestly, he has developed a disgusting stench, a bit like rotten Eden, which is reason enough to change food - believe me).He has no underlying health problems. Eden just does not work for him. I never, ever write on these type of things, but I have to say this: Eden did not work for my dog. You are welcome to come and stay in my house for a bit to see for yourself, and we can try your suggestions? But, they won't work, because I've already tried them. And I'm not a moron.

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Caroline Leon 10 years ago

My dog has no underlying health problems. Eden did not agree with him, so I am going to change back to the food he did very well on.

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JD Guest 10 years ago

Hi, I'm now on bag three of Eden and my 2 dogs continue to lose weight and they seem hungry all the time and have also become terrible scavengers. I haven't had any of the smelly dog issues that you mentioned though, just the weight loss and I've tried reducing the amounts too, without success. I want to persevere for as long as possible, as so many dog owners have been putting amazing reviews on this website, but I can't let my dogs waste away in front of my eyes. Please can I ask you what food you have changed them on to after the Eden and are your dogs now putting on weight?

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Gerry 10 years ago

In January 2013, my Great
Dane Djebel was diagnosed with Wobblers. I decided that I would review
everything I was doing with both my dogs and what I fed them was obviously
fundamental.I was guided towards Eden
from Whichdogfood and after a long and patient phone call with Paul from Eden
who was informative, helpful and encouraging, I ordered my first batch (I live
in France so Paul put me onto their spanish distributors because the P&P is
better value and their service has also been irreproachable).
The transition to Eden
couldn't have been easier and both dogs took to it straight away. I add some
warm water to it and I have a 'concoction' of natural ingredients that I add to
Djebels kibble for her Wobblers. 
Now over 6 months later
the results are quite spectacular!Both dogs have slimmed
down, have waistlines, are muscular and lean, their coats are shinny and they
look great. Even their breath is sweeter :o))
We live and work on our
Olive farm in Provence so the dogs have plenty of space about but I still take
great pleasure in going for a walk with them every day (something the
neurologist said I pobably wouldn’t be able to do anymore with Djebel as it
would be too tiring for her).Now over 6 months later 
Djebel
has had no drugs for her Wobblers since her initial 15 day treatment and she
has not had a single relapse. In fact, if you didn't know she had Wobblers, you
wouldn't know there's anything wrong with her!Tati, my Griffon-x, had
her vet check a few days ago and the vet was so impressed at the difference she
saw in her that she decided to take a blood sample. She was very excited when
the results came back and said that my 9 year old has the results of a young 2
year old dog!It's a real eye-opener that
the simple action of changing my dogs kibble to Eden has had such a profound
effect on my dogs health and well being.Yes, OUTSTANDING food at
an outstanding price, all backed up by the very friendly and helpful Eden team.I couldn't be more satisfied
with the evidence before me and would recommend everyone to make
the change over to Eden. But DO take advice from the team as they can help
you make the transition as your dogs may be more sensitive to the change than
mine were! You may need help with quantities and reassurance and guidance if
your dogs react to the inevitable de-tox.

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George 10 years ago

Ive had Charlie,My chocolate Labrador on grain free diet for some time.Ive been trying Orijen,Taste of the wild and Purizon,all more expensive and smaller bags as well.This food is as good as Orijen and better than the others.Toilet wasnt firm on Purizon and he was always hungry on Taste of the wild.I'll be keeping him on this while the price is this competitive.

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Danielle 10 years ago

I have 2 Husky girls the one we eat anything but the other is really picky, but after trying the sample which was gone in a few seconds bought a 15kg bag and they love it its hard to keep them out of the bag :)
they both have stool problems with they're last food so hopefully this might prove better.
really fast delivery so that was good.only downside so far my cats keeping trying to dab some.
over all really good product and happy so far.

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Paul Seamons 10 years ago

We feed a raw diet, but like to have a good quality kibble to mix with mince of some description.We started to use Eden with our last puppy and she enjoys it and we are happy to know that there are no grains in it.We have just raised a litter of 10 Golden Retriever puppies using this as part of their weaning diet and the results have been excellent. The puppies love it and it gives us a food to recommend to our puppy buyers that we know will be suitable for them if they do not wish to follow a raw diet 100%.It would be useful if there was a breeder scheme for puppies, so that we could purchase smaller bags at a discount price to send with our puppies when they leave us. At present we are purchasing a 15 kilo bag and dividing it between the 10 puppies, but it will be in clear polythene bags.I have left a 5* rating, as for the price it is probably one of the best foods currently available in the UK.

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Leon Paul Seamons 10 years ago

Oh that's weird, I'm in Derry in Northern Ireland and we do have puppy packs here and they're even vacuum packed which is so handy and you can even mix and match the kibble sizes for next day delivery too..? Its just another reason that I'm such an Eden fan having used Orijen for 6 years as its one thing to have arguably the best product but its quite another to have the customer care to match even their authorized distributors here are so committed, they've really done their homework and hopefully it will stay that way.

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Sharon 10 years ago

Very disappointed, I was hoping this was as good as Orijen but sadly not, sloppy, sticky stools, I joined the Facebook group to discuss why this may be as since read many dogs are suffering the same thing regarding this food but my comments were deleted, obviously no negative comments are allowed, customers need to hear honest opinions good or bad!

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Leon Sharon 10 years ago

Hi Sharon, where you by chance feeding your guys based on the feeding guidelines, if so that's most probably where the problem was as they are far in excess of what is really needed as I has the exact same problem for about two weeks but with a bit of tweaking with the amounts I got there in the end and I couldn't be happier as I have 7 dogs all with different requirements and they are all doing fantastic now after four months. I you need some advice let me know.

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Sharon Leon 10 years ago

Hello Leon thank you for your response much appreciated, I understand what you are saying about feeding less etc but I refuse to feed my dogs a couple of kibbles just to compensate something that is not right with Eden food, they look forward to their meals and in the sport they do sometimes their food needs increased plus all this nonsence about detox that keeps being mentioned is utter rubbish, my dogs are mainly raw fed so not on any poor diet. I joined the facebook group hoping to shed some light on
why my dogs stools were so loose and sticky and woke up to find that
not only had my posts been removed, but I had actually been deleted from
the group, very poor show :(

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Ray Birch Sharon 10 years ago

I totally agree with you Sharon. My 6 month old pup was on it for about a month and all that time her stools were really runny at times diarrhoea like in consistency. Paul from Eden rang me and gave me all that rubbish about possibly taking 6 months to detox and acclimatise to the food. All I can say is that there has to be some reason why she reached the stage where she became unenthusiastic about eating her meals. That reason has got to be because she'd reached a stage where she was getting fed up with the havoc it was playing with her digestion. I'm giving Paul the benefit of the doubt and feeding her 50/50 lamb and rice kibble mixed with Eden. The difference in the consistency of her stools was almost immediate. I've read so many comments on forums where people where experiencing the same problems with loose/runny poos. I feel that the one ingredient lacking in Eden is fibre. I've read many comments about how good pumpkin is for dogs, particularly those with digestive problems because of its high fibre content.

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Gavin Sharon 10 years ago

i got thrown off the group for literally the same thing, trouble is no detox as was on raw food, work that one out

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Elaine Downs Gavin 10 years ago

So if you and Sharon were feeding raw. Why on earth would you want to go back to feeding kibble. That makes no sense. E

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Gavin Elaine Downs 10 years ago

Not always possible, when I'm away the other half takes over feeding

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Elaine Downs Gavin 10 years ago

Aah I see. E x

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FandangoBizarro Sharon 10 years ago

Hi Sharon, I sadly must agree with you here. When I found this site and the wealth of wonderful information available here, I realised I had to change the food I was giving to my dogs. I was split between Orijen and Eden as at that time they were the only two 5 star rated foods. I decided to opt for Eden as I am in the UK and my husband and I were keen to support a home grown brand.My first bag of Eden went fine. By the time I came to order a second bag, they had just introduced the large size kibble, so I ordered that as I have a large dog. His stools were runny from the word go and this was something that continued throughout our time with Eden.By the time I ordered a third bag of the large kibble, we suddenly received a bag that was labelled as large kibble, but the size had suddenly shrunk by about half. I contacted the owners and said that we had ordered large kibble, but received a bag of small kibble and it seemed that perhaps it had been labelled incorrectly. They firstly responded to ask me for photographs, which I happily provided. They then sent me a message saying that basically, they had decided to reduce the size of the large kibble and that was the new size we had received, however they then went on to say they had "no idea the manufacturers had started selling those bags yet". That just rang alarm bells to me, for two reasons. Firstly, I wasn't happy to learn that the food was produced somewhere else in the country and NOT where they were, and secondly... it would appear they didn't really have a handle on what was going on if they didn't even KNOW the new size kibble was on sale - so it made me wonder just how hands on and involved they could possibly be!I also had a sister feeding her dogs Eden and she also had issues with her dogs constantly having runny stools. I then decided to take another look at Orijen. I was happy to see on their website that they don't believe in having their food produced anywhere else or outsourced in any way - It is all produced on their one single site in Canada. The ingredients list was also considerably fuller and contained many more ingredients that were of nutritional benefit, so I decided to make the switch and I ordered my first bag of Orijen.Months later and we are still feeding Orijen, and I honestly can't see that changing any time in the foreseeable future. The change was almost instantaneous, from the moment we began feeding Orijen, the stools became solid, the gas issues ceased entirely, and our German Shepherd was just an all round happier boy!My sister also made the same switch, and has had the same results. I can say for sure, I will not be feeding Eden to any of my dogs now, or in the future.

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Phil M FandangoBizarro 9 years ago

I was also deleted from the group on Facebook!!I echo your comments, I wanted a British alternative to Orijen but sadly it doesn't come close, I have big dogs and boy did they cause a stink and both had awful smelling runny poop.Orijen is an amazing food mine do best on that and Acana, no more gas and poops firm, Origen has no potato filler whatsoever, very expensive feed though

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Kristel Phil M 9 years ago

I was also deleted off the facebook group for the same thing. I'm glad to know it's not just my dogs that had extremely runny poo on this food, no matter how little or how much we fed the stools were never solid and they both lost a lot of weight. I was also fed all this 'detox' rubbish but after such a significant weight loss and a period of 6+ months we changed to applaws and the change in poo was instantaneous and they are now both a healthy weight. Would never go back.

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Sue Burtenshaw Sharon 10 years ago

That's because your not doing it right ! :-))

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Jamie Ferguson 10 years ago

A standalone product, my eight agility dogs of all different breeds and age are absolutely thriving and their performance has dramatically improved since changing from the also quite excellent brand Orijen (but just far too expensive). All my agility friends are converting also with similar results. It really is an unmatched product. Absolutely deserved of 5 stars. :D

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nikki 10 years ago

Things started off very well with this food, 2 of my 3 dogs loved it instantly and I swapped straight over without any problems (I change foods regularly to avoid allergies) A few weeks down the line one dog didn't want it at all and the other was not so keen either. The worst thing has been the recurrent sloppy poos and sometimes bad diarrhea which comes and goes with both of them no matter how much I reduce the portions. My other dog who is not eating the Eden is having no such problems so I am certain it's related to the food.I am really disappointed as I was very excited to try the Eden after all the glowing recommendations but I guess it cannot suit all dogs. They are a great company with excellent service and support for their customers, sadly I will not be ordering it again.

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Michelle 10 years ago

Eden dog food ~ Amazing at a very reasonable price
well i just wanted to let others know just how great this food is, our 10 week old mastiff puppy Daisy absolutely loves the Eden dog food, she has an empty bowl after each meal and i am also using the kibble as training treats, even our 16 years old West highland terrier loves it too (who is a fussy fella), I've noticed its put a spring back in his step :) as well as firm, dark stools.
i will no longer bother ordering any other food due to the un-necessary ingredients....
I love that fact that is has 80% meat content with no cereals, oats or any other bloat type ingredients which we all know are bad for our dogs, A** rating from me
Well done Eden, Thanks again :)
Michelle ~ Luton, UK

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Christina Savage 10 years ago

Absolutely brilliant dog food. We did a 'blind' taste-test with our dogs (Welsh Springer Spaniel and a Stabyhoun) and they all went for this one first. No doubt it gets their vote! Great quality and superb service.

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Kathy Williams 10 years ago

Well priced and good food that the dogs enjoy. Haven't seen much difference in their coats, maybe because I was feeding raw before. Will however continue to feed some raw in addition to Eden to keep their teeth healthy and clean, and to maintain their bite.

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Sue Davies 10 years ago

Also the customer service from Paul and carol is fantastic! All my queries have been dealt with promptly and my order always arrives quickly,very happy customer :-)

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Sue Davies 10 years ago

This food is excellent!! My 3 dogs have it and they love it.have now got my 2 cats on it as well.
I am happy that at last I have found a food that is good for my animals.i will be sticking with Eden.thank you :-)

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Barry 10 years ago

This is a fantastic dog food, and a great price. But Oh! Eden you customer service 'sucks' if you spent as much time on customer service as you seem to repying on facebook [but don't bother putting any criticism on their facebook site, its just deleted] and to other comments online rather than answering the phone and getting orders out promptly. My father in law ordered us a bulk order two weeks ago and we are still waiting for a delivery, going to run out by Tuesday. The company seems to be trying to run before it can walk, expanding into other countries, researching a 'wet food', when in this country their factory only can cook enough kibble for 10 bags at a time, SORT OUT these problems 1st and improve your customer service and delivery and this product will be a world beater.

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Carol Barry 10 years ago

Hi Barry, Im sorry to hear that you have experianced difficulties, if you had left a voicemail or mailed us your complaint would have been dealt with immediately and sorted out as a priority. If you give us a call today we will endeavour to sort it out for you asap.
We endevour to keep all of our customers happyThe factory produces 1000"s of bags per day so that statement is incorrect.
Kind Regards
Carol

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Clare Davies 10 years ago

Excellent food, both my dogs love it. I have a very fussy cocker spaniel and a 8mth old chihuahua and they both love it. My dogs bowl would have kibble in all day but not any more, they eat it as soon as its put down, I can't rate it enough and the customer service and delivery is excellent, I ordered yesterday and received this morning.
Thank you Eden for producing a excellent food and excellent service.

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Guest 10 years ago

Just wanted to say a big thank you to Carol for advice in our telephone conversation today! I've had my 10 month old spaniel and my terrier on Eden for some months now and they are doing really well. My spaniel has gained weight slowly as he's grown and my two year old terrier is easily maintaining her optimum weight. It's easy to forget just how little dogs need, as opposed to other brands which of course are full of fillers, cereal and the like, and thus dogs need to be fed more. Obvious really! Thanks again Carol!

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liz 10 years ago

Had my 4 month rottie puppy and 16 month old pug on this food for 6 weeks. My rottie the whole time has had a runny belly and the pug wouldn't touch it at all so he was moved onto a competitor brand early on. Contacted the company and was told to cut down on his food. That didn't help at all so contacted the company again at which point I was completely ignored. My 4 month puppy is the same size as a 3 month old and has neither grown nor gained weight in weeks. He's now off Eden and just 24hrs later his poop is solid again. I'm not the only person to have these problems with the food as a quick search on pet forums will show. Sadly, Eden is not for all dogs, most definitely wasn't for mine

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Carol liz 10 years ago

Hi Liz, Ive just written to you a few minutes ago via the Facebook page asking you to give us your details so Paul could ring you, Im sorry we were not ignoring you and will try and help you if you would like to send us your telephone number. Kind Regards Carol

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Jane 10 years ago

hi eden is an outstanding product , i have a 1 year old maltese and she looks fantastic her tear stain have totally gone , just to prove the point , i have just been away for 11 days and my friend looked after bella , and thought she was being kind feeding some supermarket treats , tear stains back poo runny and she is drinking lots, so one week on back on just eden , and tear stains are fading and poo back to normal , so 11 days makes a difference , my friend couldnt beleive it when i asked her to read reveiws on pet food , thankyou eden , you have made a great product

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John Bonthrone 10 years ago

GREAT DANE OWNERS - If your Dane (like ours) suffers from the old loose bowel movements and/or any itch scratchy bits - then this is the one for you!
After trying out many of the (so called) leading brands - Purina, Beta, James Wellbeloved we decided to give Eden a try. Why we didn't do this earlier is only a mystery. I guess the glossy packaging and "vet recommendations" splattered on the packaging make it an easy target for consumers. The might of the big four eh!!
Our Dave is still only seven months old however, and with all his tummy troubles has been struggling to gain the necessay weight he really should have. Having changed over to Eden last month the change in him is dramatic and he is now looking fantastic! His weight has increased to a nice healthy weight for his age/size. AND - Solid poo whoop whoop (sorry)!! We (just like him) are delighted of the outcome, his itchy scratchy bits are almost a thing of the past and his coat is like silk.
Eden themselves are so easy to deal with and the orders placed are through the system promptly and delivered likewise.
We have more on the way today from Eden and I'm sure we will be customers of theirs for a long time to come.
We seriously could not recommend this product / company highly enough. 5/5 from us.

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Steph Thompson 10 years ago

In the almost 3yrs i've had my Chihuahua, i've searched high and low and tried many different 'high quality' foods in an attempt to find one I was 100% happy with. Now i've found Eden I shall look no further. The ingredients are superb, a high quality high meat content with NO unecessary grains or fillers, and I have to say it smells divine. I'm only feeding 20g twice a day and thats enough to keep my dog in excellent condition. Since being fed on Eden he has developed an incredibly silky soft coat and muscle tone, he is absolutly thriving on it. I also make a habit of feeding regular raw meals, including raw meaty bones for dental hygiene, and it compliments the Eden perfectly. Eden has certainly filled a big gap in the market for a high quality but affordable product - Well done Eden!

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Debbie Howe 10 years ago

I am so glad I 'discovered' Eden as it has made such a huge improvement to our dogs' lives. As an educated and professional person, I complete my own research into products I purchase and I am completely satisfied Eden is an ethical, robust and sound diet for my dogs. I'd also like to think I am qualified to state this as a dog owner for over 25 years.I have now been feeding Eden for 9 months and I am extremely pleased with the condition of my dogs. My 5 year old GSD had been troubled by unidentified allergies which caused her to chew hair from her legs and she was constantly scratching. I'm almost as relieved as I am sure she is, that she is no longer plagued by this! My younger dog competes in the show ring at championship show level and is winning extremely well. His coat is obviously an important factor on the show scene and Eden certainly contributes to this. Add into this the positive impact on teeth and bowels and I'm more than happy!Eden has proved to be cost effective as not only is less food required due to its high quality, the dogs love it and eat it very enthusiastically without me having to resort to adding other foods (tripe, chicken, sardines etc)We're certainly HUGE fans of Eden and feel we have been privileged to be part of 'The Eden Revolution' - a quality complete food without cheap bulking products was certainly well overdue on the pet food shelves! Well done Carol & Paul for seizing the initiative - and for providing such friendly, accessible customer support. We are forever in your debt!

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Angela 10 years ago

EDEN IS A VERY GOOD QUALITY DOG FOOD AND MY FUSSY JRT LOVES IT!!

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Craig 10 years ago

Amazing food and amazing customer service! Carol and Paul at Eden have been very helpful and a delight to deal with, answering all my queries and questions promptly.It is nice that they are UK based and use only the best quality ingredients. I ordered the small kibble dog food and it smells great, the colour and size are ideal for my terrier, as it is a smaller kibble it is harder for him to choke when he is hoovering the kibble up and I have noticed he chews the kibble more, rather than just swallow it whole and choke like he did with Orijen.I have fed my dog Orijen and Acana in rotation for three years and he has thrived. This food is equal to, if not better than those brands and I will be making the full switch to Eden when his bag or Orijen is gone.Lenny is a very fussy eater, but when presented with Eden, after an initial sniff he ate it all, which is very unusual for him.If you are considering switching from another premium brand or raw feed, I urge you to give Eden a try. They do smaller trial size bags in small and normal kibble, the quality is great and the most important thing is my dog loves it.I have no problem recommending this food to family and friends or anyone reading this. Give it a try your pooch will thank you.

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Emma Binnersley 10 years ago

i have been feeding eden to my 3 dogs ( two staffordshire bull terriers and a german shorthaired pointer) for 4 months now and i have to say i cant rate this food enough!! my two boys (my pointer and one of my staffies) always struggled with weight gain and holding a good weight but with this food they are now at the perfect weight and holding it too! also my staffie girl use to be sick every few weeks sometimes more regular on her old foods we put this down to high grain and the fillers they put in food as since being on eden a grain free food shes not been sick once! im so happy with this food and recommend it to anyone! high quality ingredients and the price i think is excellent!

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Kate Adams 10 years ago

I feed my three Hungarian Vizsla Eden, and have done since its launch. They all do very well on it, and my extra fussy eldest dog is also enjoying it. They enjoy their meals, have lovely shiny coats, healthy teeth, endless energy and I do believe (like ourselves) you are what you eat. Eat rubbish and your health will suffer in some shape or form, eat a good balanced nutritious diet and you have a far better chance of remaining healthy into older age, and as far as complete dog food goes Eden is top notch.

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Julie Eastwood 10 years ago

Having a dog with severe pancreatitis and feeding her on vet recommended food without any improvement I had to find something to help her , I did my research and found Eden , she is now virtually symptom free thanks to Eden , also as a dog groomer I have one or two clients who's dogs have skin problems who seemed to be getting nowhere with vet stuff so I suggested they try Eden to see if it could help , and now those dogs after 2 weeks have nice soft fully cleared up skin absolutely fantastic . The support you receive of Paul and Carol is second to none plus the support off the Facebook page from other like minded people too ! So if your reading this , take the leap to Eden your dog will love you for it !!!

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Carol Carlyle 10 years ago

Fabulous food and a fabulous company, excellent customer service and speedy delivery.I have bred and shown dogs for over 30 years and must have tried every dog food there is, nothing compares to this product and it is fed to all my dogs from a 6 month puppy to 13 years young oldie. I weaned my latest litter with this food and the puppies loved it and thrived. I cannot praise it highly enough and would recommend it to all.

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Shara Tomkinson 10 years ago

I recently rescued my setter X from dogs trust and from recommendations from close friends i knew i was going to feed her Eden! She was on Arden Grange when we got her (i don't want to slate other dog foods) but her poo's stank and i know it was because she was settling in but she was always quite loose as well. After mixing in the Eden slowly she is mostly on Eden and I've noticed already that her coat is looking a lot better and it is shiny already. She hasn't once turned her nose up from the Eden like she did the Arden Grange a few times. Her poo's don't smell half as bad and they aren't loose at all anymore. She is also beginning to put on the right amount of weight and she is looking really healthy! I'm so happy with the food, it is also brilliant quality for an amazing price, i have been told in the past that i am "snobby" when it comes to dog food, however what most people don't realise is that if you pay less for food you usually feed more!! The help is brilliant as well, its run by really friendly people and you can even get advise on their facebook page! Which to me is brilliant because its modern and really convenient. I would always now recommend this food to anybody that asks, i really do hold a high opinion of it and am willing to defend its brilliance.

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Ashleigh 10 years ago

I have three Dogue De Bordeaux's that have been on Eden since christmas. I can say i have never seen them as healthy! One of my girls had dry skin on her legs and sore ears. After numerous treatments and expensive foods i have finally found the one that works! All my dogs are now looking so good! The dry skin and sore ears are history! I heard about Eden from a friend at a show, I have now taken on ensuring everyone I know with a dog feeds this food! Well done Eden thank you for making my dogs happy and healthy!

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All About Dog Food 10 years ago

Due to the unhelpful nature of the debate, all comments made on this page within the last 4 days have been removed. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

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Vanessa 10 years ago

Horrible experience with Eden. My little chihuahua had a terrible fur loss and her weight dropped to dangerous levels. All in a short period of time. The vet told me to avoid as hell this food. Low quality and basically well paid advertising. It's taking 6 months of treatment to put my little one back to normal. Be aware..

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EJC 10 years ago

This really is by far THE BEST food out there. We had a nightmare trying to find the perfect food for our two Flat Coats, in particular as one was underweight. What we thought was the best food without breaking the bank (in fact is not much less then Eden) just went straight through them, the same quantity of food we were putting in them was coming out, and both were not putting on weight! The results that we have got from Eden after just one month are nothing short of remarkable - They both went through the detox phase, and had I not spoken to Carol at Eden directly when I first started them on the food, I'd have thought it was not suitable and stopped! this passed after a couple of weeks and the Poo's are now perfect! now much smaller than the quantity of food going in, therefore being digested properly and they are both looking really well. I would recommend Eden whole heartedly to anyone. Their free advice is also invaluable - I really hope this helps other Dog (and cat) owners out there, as I understand what a nightmare it can be!.
Also, although the other food was slighty cheaper to buy then Eden, we in fact feed less of Eden and it lasts longer, actually making it better value!

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Megan 10 years ago

Eden is the best food for both cats and dogs! I find it so important to ensure the correct food is being fed to my dogs and cats. I have a Rottweiler and Bulldog which have been on Eden for four months now and I can honestly say that I have not seen them so healthy and just overall brilliant! I have noticed the overall body condition of both my girls has became 5 out 5. This food ticks all the right boxes and is fantastic value, I have tried many different foods over the years from all price ranges however nothing comes close to Eden's formula and price. Its great to be able to see the clear and easy to understand ingredients and feeding guides compared to that of other brands. I also love how the ingredients are all from Britain. Eden is such a kind and good quality company and product that just deserves brilliant ratings.
I can not rate this food enough, I would recommend any pet owner that wants the best quality and at an affordable price to give Eden ago!
Well done Eden, Thank you!

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Ger Coyle 10 years ago

An absolutely fantastic product and the one to finally puts British food to the top of the summit, I dont know which is more remarkable, the unmatched superior quality or the surprising low cost or both, either way Bravo Eden keep up the fantastic work and keep raising the bar. Superb 5/5 without question.

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Lizzie Vint 10 years ago

I have bichon frise and my dogs cannot tolerate this food, the only way to get it used up is if I mix it with their other food on a 1/4 mix. The Eden is too rich. You would not believe the amount of runny poop that was coming from them.

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Ger Coyle Lizzie Vint 10 years ago

If your dog has the runs your feeding her too much and need to cut back as your over taxing her GI tract and limiting food and nutrient absorbsion as is quite often the case with superior food like Eden/Orijen etc, Eden is marketed at working dogs so the feeding amounts are greatly reduced for most pet dogs.

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Richard Pratt 10 years ago

Working with Labrador Rescue, we welcome this informative site as we are well aware of the amount of rubbish out there posing as premium foods which, in our experience lead to health problems and in alot of cases, hyperactivity. We've always tried to feed our dogs reasonable quality food. Many of our Labs do very well on Pero Labrador Life or the various types of Autarky and we recommend these, among others, to new owners, but despite reservations about the extremely high protein content, especially for the older boy, we recently tried Eden for our two - a 10 year-old black lab and a 5 year-old labX, both slim, fit, healthy neutered dogs. They've just got through a 15kg bag each, but unfortunately it hasn't really suited them. Their coats have looked fine, though not significantly better than before, but their poos have been consistently greasy and smelly from the word go. The smelliness improved slightly over the period it took them to get through the bags at 200g/day each, but the greasiness and slight looseness persisted and the younger dog in the last 2 weeks started regularly regurgitating the food (and re-eating it, of course!), usually while out, but on a few occasions indoors! So although we don't doubt the superior quality of the ingredients in Eden, we've now put them back on Autarky Adult Salmon and Rice for the younger dog and Mature light for the older one.

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Carol Richard Pratt 10 years ago

Hi Richard, If you had given us a ring our Nutritionist would have explained to you that your dogs were going coming from a carbs grain based diet and were going through a detoxing period which can take a few weeks in some cases if their food previously has been laden down with carbs/fillers/grain/bulkers/fillers/chemicals etc so this is all what Nutritionists refer to as a "cleansing process " simliar to what we would go through if coming off a diet rich in colourants, flavourings, chemicals and going onto a "Clean Diet" if you stick with it for as long as it takes for the liver to detoxify you would see huge improvements in health vitality, coat etc as our other customers have done above. . Dogs are Carnivores and they do not need or want in their diets grain of any type . It takes time for the gut to fully recover from feeding those types of bulkers and fillers. As you quite rightly point out Eden has superior quality food in it and is suited to all breeds of dogs and all ages of dogs.

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michele 10 years ago

We have been using Eden food for approx 4 weeks and are so pleased to have found it! I cannot recommend it highly enough. Our Dogue de Bordeaux puppy is thriving on it, our vet asked what we was feeding him as he appears so healthy with a beautiful coat. The customer service is fantastic and delivery times very quick. Well worth every penny, for a high quality premium food the price is fab! I'm 100% certain my pup would give this the full 5 stars it fully deserves as do I. Amazing quality dog food by amazingly nice people!

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sylvia 10 years ago

Thank you for your wonderful dog food. My 3 rescues are licking their plate
clean for the first time ever, and after just one 15kg bag the change in
their coats is amazing. They shine and look the healthiest dogs ever.
I have just ordered 2 more packs and it looks like they will be on this for
life. Please don't change the ingredients ( as some other premium dog foods
have done) as your recipe is just great and worth every penny.

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MoreBees 10 years ago

Amazing! I have been happy with our current dog food, but I'll certainly try this! Thanks for keeping a look out for us!

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Vieshot 10 years ago

Fantastic food. If you love your dog you will feed him Eden :-)

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Keith Theobald 10 years ago

Hi.
I will be having a new puppy in 16 weeks time so was looking at a dog food to feed her I am interested in feeding Eden but can not under stand why one food suits all (puppy- to old age).I thought different ages would have different needs? could someone help with this please.

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Carol Keith Theobald 10 years ago

Hi Keith, If you would like to phone our office on 01782 543568 you can speak with our Nutritonist who will explain in great length to you. Regards Carol

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Keith Theobald Carol 10 years ago

Hi Carol,
I have rang but not been able to speak to any one yet?.
Keith.

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Carol Keith Theobald 10 years ago

Hi Keith, Could you email me your tel number on info@edenpetfoods.com and we will ring you back, thanks

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Debbie Merrison 10 years ago

Can anybody help, my new puppy came to me being fed on pedigree wet and dry with chicken and tripe. Iv gradually weaned her off the dry onto eden, im now weaning her off the wet onto nature diet. She has scrambled egg with small amount of eden in the morning, then small amount of eden with the wet at lunch time, then more than morn/lunch of eden at night with either a very small amount of cooked chicken or tripe. Her stools although not runny are not as firm as with the pedigree is she having to much protein, she is a tibetan terrier of 9 weeks. could i have suggestions please

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Carol Debbie Merrison 10 years ago

Hi Debbie, Im Carol from Eden . I would take your puppy off the scrambled eggs in the morning. You need to fully wean her onto the Eden firstly and then once she is fully settled onto the food and ALL the detoxing has finished then you could add a teeny bit of fresh food if you wished although Eden is a complete food with all the puppies Nutrional needs in it. If you are worried please give us a ring on 01782 543568 where our Nutrionist can go through your puppies diet in more depth. Regards Carol

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Geo Copper 10 years ago

Charlie My chocolate lab has just moved onto this from Purizon(which he liked)and he seems very happy with it.Also his poop seems a bit better(and less) with Eden.He'll be staying with this food

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A BarnettConnolly 10 years ago

Unfortunately I am on week 5 of this and it isn't going well. She doesn't particularly like it and although she's thriving (shes a little underweight) on the least amount she is eating her stools are not good, the odd firm one but still smells strongly and unpleasantly like the food [it smells awful when you put boiling water on] and is so dark, but mostly she is very loose on it. Nothing else is fed and no other health issues. Although I believe it to be a good food I think it's too rich for her.

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Carol A BarnettConnolly 10 years ago

Hi There , What you are experiancing presently is your dog is detoxing and going through what Nutritonists call a" Healing Crisis", it lasts a few weeks when you first change your dog over but is worth the detoxing process as Eden is just completely natural and 80% meat and fish based with nothing artificial in it whatsoever. When coming off a food laden down with unnatural cheap bulkers/fillers /chemicals/colourings and flavourings the detox process is completely natural. If your dog has had a diet with these additives and flavourings going onto a completely natural food with no flavourings it can take time for them to readjust. . Dogs are Carnivores so food that contains 80% meat and fish cannot be "too rich " as that is what they are naturally aligned to eat. Kind Regards Eden Holistic Pet Foods

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Kristel Carol 10 years ago

I guess this means my dog has been detoxing for over 6 months then? He is having the same problems as the person who posted above and has been for a long while! I have just changed his food to another high meat content brand (75%) and he now has normal poo's and is putting the weight back on. Something in Eden isn't agreeing with my dog and i've heard of other people having the same issues. It's a shame because on paper it's the best dry food going.

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Carol Kristel 10 years ago

Hi Kristel, as with all foods like people it will not agree with all but we have over 6,000 customers and we only have had a handful that it didnt agree with Kind Regards Eden

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Justina Carol 9 years ago

From what you read on all pet forums and here it was way more than just handful.. a lot of comments were apparently blocked from your facebook page too. Nothing worse than lies and bulling, therefore I would never go for eden

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tonypolony Kristel 10 years ago

May I ask what you changed to please...I am trying to decide which way to go. Thanks

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Kristel tonypolony 10 years ago

Hi Tony, we changed to applaws. Although it is only 75% meat, more of this is as meat meal rather than fresh so the actual true meat content of applaws is slightly higher than eden as eden use a lot of fresh meat. They have put back all of the weight they lost while on eden and are absolutely thriving on it! No more runny poo's either which is a bonus! lol

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Ray Birch Kristel 10 years ago

I agree Kristel. There is something about Eden which doesn't agree with lots of dogs. Mine had the same problem with lots of runny poos. I don't but this 6 month detox thing either. I think the one thing missing from Eden is fibre (only 2%). Not sure what Ash does as that is 11%. I love the idea of a high meat content food, but not if it's not doing my dog any good and it was clear that it wasn't. She like your dog reached a stage where she didn't want to eat it any more.

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David Ray Birch 10 years ago

the trouble is meat given raw does not have protein levels that high, thats the problem, many many dogs the same issue runny poo and stinking bad, search via google eden on forums, many breeds but seems the larger breeds? mine lost weight after 2 months of eating, i thought a superfood so insisted so dropped the levels, eventually common sense prevailed and changed. tried many more after and settled on millies wolfheart countryside mix. no slop or smells, never smelt a bad smell since in the house. people need to judge on the dog not by reps comments

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Ray Birch David 10 years ago

Couldn't agree with you more David. Also think the low fibre content is an issue which doesn't help with the poo consistency.

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Ray Birch Ray Birch 10 years ago

I will look into the Millie's.

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Mark Bewick Ray Birch 10 years ago

ahh ray millie's how much of a commission you and gavin getting from this company seeing as your attempting to drag eden through the mud very underhanded tactics i must say.

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Ray Birch Mark Bewick 10 years ago

I wish that was the case Mark. Eden is a food which clearly doesn't suit all dogs. I've heard a lot of people say that negative comments get deleted from their FB pages. And you call my tactics underhand? It's giving a false impression to followers of the page if those people who are experiencing problems with the food aren't allowed to voice them. There are far too many people having similar problems with Eden to allow it to go ignored. Symptoms being diarrhoea/loose smelly stools along with in some cases weight loss. It was David who changed his dog over to Millie's. I'm just trying to make an informed decision as to what food to try next. I'm not rejoicing in the fact that Eden didn't work for my dog. On paper it sounds fantastic, but there is something not right somewhere, and I'd love to know what it is.

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Madds David 9 years ago

My dog sleeps with me on the bed,and while trying Eden out the smell from her rear was so bad I had to keep getting her to move.Phew! She's never given off such a horrid stench. Lol

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Steve Kristel 10 years ago

I guess it depends how long you've been feeding crappy dog food with cereal in it.

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Kristel Steve 10 years ago

He was weaned on Beta. I bought him at 7 weeks and he has been on grain free ever since.

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David Kristel 10 years ago

100% meat is fine . HOWEVER unnatural high protein levels processed into kibble is the issue. they would not eat meat this high in the wild if thrown into and english forest and left too themselves!

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Madds David 9 years ago

True REAL meat can’t be beaten by any dry processed kibble.
If all our food was processed and only available in the form of a fortified biscuit.Would we want to eat it? Would it be healthy for us to eat nothing but the same biscuits everyday for our entire life?
NO we would not want to eat a biscuit instead of a meal of real meat and veg. Neither would it be healthy.Yet some expect dogs to eat fortified biscuits instead of REAL food.If you wouldn’t why expect your pets too.
When it comes to feeding our beloved dogs,We must think more about what the dog wants and needs! And listen less to what others tell us to feed them.After all the pet food industry is just an extension of the human food industry,Which happens to be an enormous cash cow.With everyone trying to get on the band wagon.

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David Carol 10 years ago

yes even 100% meat is fine . HOWEVER unnatural protein levels processed into kibble is the issue.

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Maureen Purdom Carol 10 years ago

I am thinking of putting my two Akitas on to Eden but reading your comments not,sure if,I should be doing it,I have no,problem with their stools and don't want to upset their digestive so now not sure what to do.!!!!!!
Maureen

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Madds Carol 9 years ago

The meat content of Eden comes from both fresh and dry sources from five named species, all provided with clear percentages. Once the chicken fat and gravy have been removed from the equation along with water in the fresh meat, the true meat content of the finished product is more like 51% (dry content), but that is still much higher than the going rate for dry dog foods.Like any food it won’t suit all. Orijen regional red goes straight through my dog,but she ok on the original,chicken,and Defo not ok on this.Same problem runny awfully stinky poo. Shame it appears to be an ok food as far as a dry one goes.Thats the expert rating on the actual meat content.

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Madds Carol 9 years ago

The meat content of Eden comes from both fresh and dry sources from five named species, all provided with clear percentages. Once the chicken fat and gravy have been removed from the equation along with water in the fresh meat, the true meat content of the finished product is more like 51% (dry content), but that is still much higher than the going rate for dry dog foods.Like any food it won’t suit all. Orijen regional red goes straight through my dog,But she's fine on the chicken & fish Orijen, Definitely not ok on Eden though.Same problem runny,stinky gooey slop.
Shame as when reading about it, it's impressive as far as dry food goes.My dog is fine on most pure raw meats.Some of the very same meats "processed” she is not.Thats the expert rating on the actual meat content.

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Madds Carol 9 years ago

We all know they are carnivores,But they would choose to eat REAL meat given the chance.They are not naturally aligned to eat KIBBLE full stop.

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AngelaT A BarnettConnolly 10 years ago

The results that I'm getting from Eden are nothing short of remarkable,up
until now I have been a loyal user of both Orijen & Acana & raw as dogs
should not be consuming grain as is the main ingredient in the majority
of the other "top" brands and the reason this food is so "dark" as you put
it is to do with the completely necessary very impressive meat content as it should be in the diet of a carnivore and as for the smell, I'm gobsmacked that you think it smells awful, on
the contrary it smells superb and even more so to my dog particularly
as her reaction at feeding time is a joy to behold, she absolutely
loves it, even more so then my previous brand choices. To have a UK based
"Orijen" grade product for me is a dream come true. Many thanks Eden,
keep up the superb work, as for the other top brands all I can say to them is, "be afraid, be very afraid"

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David A BarnettConnolly 10 years ago

worst food available, stinky poo and runny as hell not to mention how they smell your house out, un natural to dogs diet protein levels, thats the problem is too rich, despite what the reps say they would not be eating levels that high in the wild

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Rachel 10 years ago

Sent off for a sample bag of the medium sized food, which arrived quickly. Thought the price for 15kg, based on the reviews on here was very reasonable (I currently feed James WB for the same price). However I can't say I've had the same experience as many on here... Since my 2 year old Golden retriever has hardly had any stomach upsets or loose stools in his life, I was not prepared for what happened when we tried him with a small amount of Eden! The kibble was much darker (and probably therefore, richer than the JWB), but 3-4 hours after feeding him a little of the food for treats, and a small amount from my palm (probably no more than 20 kibble pieces in total) he was sick (very dark colour which would suggest the dark kibble)! Then he vomited again throughout the night, it really did not agree with him as he was lethargic the following day (unusual for him, being such a young dog). We changed nothing else in his diet except giving him this small amount of Eden, and can only assume it was way too rich, being 41% protein. As I say this happened out of the blue, in a very healthy dog who has never had upsets before.
I'm not trying to put people off trying the food, if most of the reviews on here are to be believed (which I certainly did as I had hoped we would be switching to Eden!) then it is a very good food. Just wanted to put across a different point of view, and advise owners to proceed with caution when trying this food. Glad we only went for a sample bag and not 15kg!

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Steve Rachel 10 years ago

Sorry I cant believe it was the Eden food that made your dog sick! Just because the sick was the same colour as the food means nothing, only that it was the last thing the dog ate. You should try again. The JW you currently feed your dog on is full of hard to digest cereal. Where as Eden contains only ingredient's that benefit your dog .

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colliemad 10 years ago

tried this on my dogs as one has a sensitive digestion and looking at the ingredients I thought it might be ok. Its also uk made which is always a bonus. Unfortunately he was unable to cope with even tiny amounts as it gave him dire rear and constant burping. I did try to contact eden for advice but their phone is always engaged and their facebook group is closed. I emailed through their website and received no response. I eventually gave it away. Very disappointed. My dogs are primarily fed raw but I was looking for a food that I could use when I am away from home and storage is limited.

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AngelaT 10 years ago

I think Ive finally found a food that my fussy Cocker really seems to love and appears, well so far anyway to be doing really well on although I do add some raw food also. Great product and really cost effective too. fingers crossed it stays that way. :)

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Mark Deane 10 years ago

Eden is the best thing to happen to the European Pet food industry to date, finally a company that not only provides a canine diet as it should be but provides it at a price available to everybody. Many pack has never looked so good and have been so healthy and their customer service is exceptional too and clearly very knowledgeable with an excellent Facebook support group. 5/5 all round.

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Julie Mark Deane 10 years ago

Their facebook group is not available to all potential or current customers though is it. A canine diet as it should be is raw. One of their stockists posted a link on their group that said dry food shouldn't be given to cats and it wasn't good for dogs. I pointed that out and I was removed and blocked. The pinned thread was also removed. Great attitude towards potential customers.

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Guest Julie 10 years ago

I'm afraid your rant has lost all credibility, you claim raw is the only canine diet yet you sing the praise of another dry brand.?? Your motives are very suspect, either way your in a serious minority in your opinion of this fantastic product which is clearly evident by the endless praise by their many satisfied customers both of the product and exceptional customer experience that I have never seen the like.

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Julie Guest 10 years ago

how strange that this was posted by mark deane yesterday and now says guest. And that I replied and its been deleted.... Guess its not such an impartial site after all. Fact is Mr Deane one of the founders of eden feeds a combination of raw and dried food, so do a lot of people for a variety of reasons. And given that so many comments are deleted on here I have to question the validity of any reviews. Anyone can set up a fake account. eden have a facebook page that only they can comment on, you can only ask a question in an existing thread. Their facebook group is closed and not open to everyone, people are removed for no reason. Their phone lines are always engaged. If you think this is good customer service I have to wonder how bad your previous experiences were? There are a lot of pet food manufacturers embracing social media. They allow customers to ask questions and make comments even if this means criticism and they address those issues as they arise, their pages on facebook are open to all. THAT is customer service. Eden is the only one with a closed group, the only one that does not allow people to post on their page to ask questions.

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All About Dog Food Julie 10 years ago

Hi Julie. I usually try to stay out of the comments section since the site already contains plenty of my opinions but since you bring it up, a couple of your posts have indeed been removed due their overly confrontational tone and the unsubstantiated claims they contained. WhichDogFood is a place for genuine dog feeding information and for friendly discussion between dog owners. It is certainly not a place for disgruntled customers to settle scores. Please bear that in mind in future to avoid further disappointment.

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Carol Julie 10 years ago

Hello Julie,
I can assure you that Mark Deane has nothing to do with Eden other than being a customer, you are not a customer.

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Julie 10 years ago

good food shocking company that treats potential customers very badly. I wouldn't recommend them to my worst enemy,

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Keith Donald 10 years ago

I have 2 gun dogs, a golden retriever and a black Labrador. They are aged 7 & 6 respectively. Since they came to us as a puppy they have been fed on a breed-specific commercial brand at the top of the range in terms of pricing. Over the last few months I have been researching the best food for dogs, and I found Kerasote's book "Pukka's Promise" so helpful.At the end of my research I found that the holistic food from Eden fitted my requirements perfectly. My dogs love it. It has no grain and the 80 20 00 formula is perfect. The multi-meat and fish formula is recommended for all dogs. In addition, customer service is excellent, the price is right and it comes to our door!This is a "must have" for those of us who want longer living, fit and healthy dogs.

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Vivienne Hall 10 years ago

I'm delighted to say that my Labrador Retriever pup is no longer heading towards anorexia! When this food is put down for her, she doesn't come up for air until the whole lot is gone. Unbelievable!
A 5 star product with 5 star results. I encourage all dog owners to get this food.
Believe the hype about this food... because it's true. It's the best.
Bravo!
Vivienne

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Terina Gray 10 years ago

Just wanting to thank all the team at Eden for being so helpful right through the transition of my 12 dogs changing from Royal Canine to Eden. I did the changeover gradually, by mixing in less RC everyday, which seemed to be working well, until I was feeding 100% on Eden. Then just about every dog and puppy got diarrhoea and lots of it... I panicked. However, listening to the advice I was given... 'that I was obviously feeding too much' I have now adjusted their food intake and the problem resolved itself very quickly. Not only are their stools normal now, but there is much less of them, an added bonus for me having to keep clearing it all up haha! Thank you so much for always being there to help out and advise. You have created a brilliant family business there and you deserve every success in the world! Just looking forward to the cat food coming out now! Excellent 5* product!!!

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Sue Makepeace 10 years ago

Am feeding this to one of my dogs, he loves it and have found that I don't need to feed as much as this food s more concentrated.

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Mark Deane 10 years ago

What a revelation to hit the dog food industry, finally a food that illuminates all those nasty cereals and includes plenty of meat which provides the necessary high protein that's absolutely essential for a carnivore, Easily the best product now available in Europe and incredibly as the review says the price makes it incredibly affordable and available to pretty much everybody what with the feeding amounts being so small. Having been a keen user of Orijen, Acana and Ziwipeak and RAW over the years my prayers have been answered, thank you Eden so much as my guys have never had it so easy but more importantly looked so good. PS, your customer care is every bit as good as your product. 5/5 indeed.

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Carol Mark Deane 10 years ago

Thankyou very much Mark, much appreciated

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ocyrus70 . 10 years ago

Got some of this kibble for my dog as I was hoping he would love it but no wouldn't touch it. so gave it to my sister she has a gsh and it has made his poo's stink I mean stink..so took him off it and all ok now, if you google it theres a lot of other eden users who say the same thing!!..

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Julie ocyrus70 . 10 years ago

I noticed the same with mine, doesn't happen on raw or on simpsons premium 80/20

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Tom 10 years ago

As soon as I gave this food to my dog, she wouldn't eat anything else! That says a lot! I have been waiting a long time for a non-ridiculously priced 80-20-0 food for sooooo long and now it is here! The price is great, the ingredients are great, and my dog says the taste is great too! I can't wait for more products from this company!

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Angela Cairns 10 years ago

My 3 Leonbergers have been on Eden for a about 5 months now. I no longer have them on three different foods! One of them, my vet thought may have a food intolerance. I fed him a well known brand of prescription diet. Since being on Eden though, his coat has been great. No itching, no more smelly sloppy poo to pick up either! I cannot recommend this food enough. All good ingredients (they eat better than myself!) Customer service is good, have called a couple of times for advice. One more thing...I don't really want to tempt fate but since being on Eden food, not one trip to the vets!!

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Sam Dawson 10 years ago

What a revelation !! After feeding Orijen for a long time I'm so pleased that we now have a quality food manufactured in the UK that I can use. I feed a combination of raw and kibble and Eden works perfectly in this scenario, likewise when my dogs are in kennels I can be safe in the knowledge that they will also be fine on Eden alone. Delivery has been super fast, and I have been recommending it to many of my friends. Absolutely a 5 star food.

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Rhiannon Williams 10 years ago

Eden is the best dog food on the market and I shall not be feeding my Siberian husky anything different, since I've been feeding him it he gets lots of complements on how soft his coat is and he is thriving. The customer service is second to none, I've recommended it to lots of my friends as the best and most natural food available in dry form.

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Sarah Bulpin 10 years ago

One of my dogs suffers with gastroenteritis so I was looking to buy a food that contained no fillers/bulkers such as grains or wheat so as not to upset him, I came across Eden and am so glad I did. Since on Eden his bowel movements have been routine and firm, he has been lively and happy, and his fur has never looked so good- it is like silk! My other dog who we have lost now had an itching problem when we rescued him, he was on a cheaper food so we upgraded him to Eden and he completely stopped itching, all the flakes in his fur disappeared and his fur went from wiry to silky soft. Also have my puppy on this food now and he is doing great. Just the leonberger to go on now, can't wait! The food is not that expensive compared to other foods we used to feed, the ingredients are better, the bags are bigger and the dogs eat it with no fussing. Best thing I ever did for my dogs! I can tell you, all other dog food companies, I will never be changing from Eden now!

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Michelle Carrington 10 years ago

Can't rate this food highly enough, customer service is perfect, all questions are answered and support 24/7 from Edens Facebook page. The difference in dogs is amazing after just a few weeks. Brilliant product.

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janet artingstall 10 years ago

My gsd has been on eden since January if this year and in addition to constant compliments on the quality of his coat his growth and even his behaviour are impeccable. as anybody who has owned a hagsd can testify they are prone to digestion problems not so on eden! I will continue to buy this food and compared to other high profile low quality brands is not expensive at all. do not hesitate to purchase this for your puppy or dog. ps the customer service is second to none.

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Richard Knights 10 years ago

Wow quite the best dog food I have ever come across, my two dogs absolutely love it. I used to have to put gravy on top of my last kibble to encourage them to eat it, no such problem with Eden, demolished in seconds, tails wagging for "more please"

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Maureen McCann 10 years ago

Eden is by far the best quality dried dog food available. The price is very good as it is so pure you need to feed less, so making it very economical. Customer service and delivery is second to none. Cannot recommend it highly enough *****

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sian rees 10 years ago

a brilliant food, if i excellent customer servive, my 3 small dogs (2 mini long haired dachshunds & a chiweenie) absolutely love their meal times now, i have tried loads of different brands of dry but after a few weeks my female dachshund will refuse to eat the dry, until i found EDEN at a brilliant price plus it's a uk based company which is a bonus, i'd give 10/10 if i could so it's 5/5 from me and my dogs, will continue to buy EDEN for them, also they use to have a doggy odour on other brands and dai my boy dachshund use to scratch non stop, also get comments on how well they look and how shiny their coats are, i say it's the excellent food they eat.

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Sue Mirabaud 10 years ago

excellent food and my dogs love it.........have to feed grain free as I have an epileptic dog and he is thriving on this food ............and very good value at £50 for 15kgs HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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SUPERDOG 10 years ago

Quick observation as here seems only place to ask as the facebook group is closed and customer service at Eden HQ is terrible if Eden is 41.66 +VAT +postage which makes it a staggering 54.98 for a non breeder or non bulk buyer then Eden are promoting a working dog pack for breeders in clear bags no flash but say its VAT free then you calculate it they are charging 47.00 a bag and if you added VAT to that makes a bag 56.40 hmm...hang on a min this can not be VAT free? can it? other 'breeder clubs' give a standard 20% {VAT} off Thought it looked good till I whipped the calculator always worth double checking !

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Shirley Ann Scott SUPERDOG 10 years ago

You get what you pay for in this world.....I've seen a huge difference in my dogs since changing to Eden, better coats, no tummy upsets and happier dogs who cry out in excitement when dinner is ready. The comparison in price to the food I was previously giving is actually slightly cheaper with Eden especially since they occasionally have a free postage offer on. The price of the previous food is also different in almost every petshop I go into, where the price of Eden is clearly marked on their website, delivery is swift and the food is top quality. As for customer service they couldn't have been more helpful. When it comes to the care of my animals, I use my brain not a calculator!

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Maureen McCann SUPERDOG 10 years ago

I beg to differ. Customer service at Eden is excellent. They are available to phone and ask questions any time of day or night in my experience.

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Julie SUPERDOG 10 years ago

there is no customer service. I joined their closed group and one of their supporters posted a link to a website that said dry food should not be fed to dogs and cats. When I pointed that out I was blocked and removed. The samples I purchased seemed good but with their attitude towards potential customers frankly I wouldn't touch them with a bargepole. Instead mine will be fed simpsons premium 80/20 fish. Better company by far

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Mark Deane Julie 10 years ago

I couldn't disagree more, not only is their product second to none other and quite literally the most cost effective on the market their customer service is every bit, like their food, a very worthy and knowledgeable 5/5, a game changer quite literally, just look at the overwhelming customer feedback. Amazing experience in every way.

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Julie Mark Deane 10 years ago

There is no customer service. They don't reply on facebook and you cannot gettget through on the phone. Their food made my dogs poo stink worse than dire rear. There are other better foods available from companies that actually care about their customers

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Jinxie Julie 10 years ago

Have to agree. I had a woeful experience from a customer service perspective. Very rude and frankly ignorant owner.

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Madeleine Finemore 10 years ago

Wow what a fantastic dog food, within days Sniff is alot more energetic and Tommy my mums colly has stopped rubbing a big raw area on his coat which the lovely helpful couple Carol and Paul who run Eden suggsted was a grain allegy because dods just are not designed to eat grains . It is such a joy to find a truly innate dog food product - If you put into your dog what they are designed to eat great health will result - It is exactly the same for us humans! Eden is an excellent product run by a company with high values and a love of dogs and not £ signs. Very Highly recommended!

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Nathan 10 years ago

Delighted with the product and the service. Jackson is a very happy and healthy puppy with a super coat. Everyone he meets on walks, and the vet, have commented on how good he looks and his temperament. I like to think Eden holisitic dog food play's a big part in this.

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Sue 10 years ago

Sounds great, but its double the price of Skinners, which I am using at the moment.

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Mike Sue 10 years ago

Eden is incredibly priced for the ingredient content and completely incomparable to Skinners, that is more suitable for a horse than a dog with all the grain it contains and with all due respect the first thing you should consider are the ingredients not the cost and if anybody really thinks they're saving money by going for a cheaper brand are only kidding themselves and more importantly their dog.

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Guest 10 years ago

We seem to be the only ones who don't love this! Our dog enjoyed it, but it made him itch a lot. He has a problem with itching and certain foods seem to make it worse. This is one of them. We have now gone back to Acana, which is more expensive and not a UK brand, but doesn't make him itch. Shame as he did really seem to enjoy it and it did make his coat softer.

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Julie Guest 10 years ago

Simpsons premium do a fish based 80/20 food that is UK made. This might be ok for your dog? You can buy some sample packs to try

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Debbie 11 years ago

I've just put my dogs on Eden and they love it. It's bad enough to think what's in human processed food but what most companies put in processed pet food... Yuk! I trust Eden, it is what it is, a high quality pet food including just what they need with no nasty fillers. A very helpful company which are always there to advise.

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Laura Watkiss 11 years ago

Eden - I have to say I do have a massive complaint about this brand...........why did you not start producing this years ago? :) This is simply, by far THE BEST food out there. I cannot even begin to explain how much this has helped and improoved the lives of my two gsd's. Within 6 weeks of feeding Eden, my 8yr olds life long allergies/skin flare ups and red eyes has completely cleared up and our younger rescue gsd has gone from a bag of bones with sad eyes to a goregous bundle of fun with a zest for life :) i cannot thankyou enough and would recommend this, without doubt to every dog owner out there. A truely outstanding food

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Jolene France 11 years ago

http://www.uk.edenpetfoods.... this their official website which has a list of retailers or you can just order directly from them, they also have a facebook page and group

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Marc-e-d 11 years ago

Hi, I live in Tyne & Wear and i am looking for a supplier of Eden. Could you please contact me when you are likely to have some of the medium kibble in please. Many thanks.

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Shirley Hull Marc-e-d 11 years ago

hi will have some in next week tel 07894507775 kind regards shirley

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Deb Gillard 11 years ago

I am so pleased that this dog food has arrived! I have just ordered two bags for my dogs as I am so confident in it . I have been searching for a long time to find a food that is a serious alternative to a natural diet. I have always fed a well known premium brand dog food but when I begin to learn how labeling works and what the ingredient list really means it was obvious that the only thing that was "premium" was the price.

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Pam Whyte 11 years ago

hi can I get a sample? and where would be my nearset supplier..Perth Scotland ? thanks

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Steve 11 years ago

Where can I buy this in Hull, Thanks Steve

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Steve 11 years ago

We have two boxers both fed on James well beloved . One was a fussy eater and from time to time the other was pron to ear infections . Vet suggested it might be a food allergy . So we changed to Eden 2months ago . Guess what no more fussy eating the food goes as soon as its put down. It has also cured the recurrent ear infections as well. Also I have never seen their coats so shiney.
Eden pet foods a real winner thanks very much Eden!

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Sue Tuczek 11 years ago

Also the price etc is so much better than the others I was orijen before but this well its great

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Sue Tuczek 11 years ago

This food I reall cannot rate enough and being uk based brilliant wish we had something like this long time ago my girl doing so well on it

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Lisa 11 years ago

An outstanding product at a outstanding price when compared to other dog foods. As Eden has such a highly concentrated meat content, so much less of this food is needed therefore meaning that this fantastic food, equates to the same price for my Akita as would much lower quality super market foods. I was not expecting to see such a difference in my boy since changing his food to Eden, as he was previously eating what is also deemed as another quality feed, however I have been amazed by the difference in his coat, and by the smaller stools he is producing just once a day might I add. He has been shedding less fur (Any Akita owner will understand the significance of this), and he has become overall calmer but with a greater stamina whilst on long wlks and playing with other dog's, and also whilst we participate in disc dogging!I have been very pleased with the prompt delivery of this product, and also by the service of which I have experienced. No question big or small is ever any bother for the producers, via the Facebook group I see several questions and problems being answered daily which don't even relate to this product. I myself have received some life changing advise on a chronic acid reflux problem my boy suffers with.The only problem I have encountered, is that this food is so tasty my cats persistently steal Kobi's Eden from his bowl, with the addition of a taurine substitute I now mix the Eden with my cats food to prevent theft lol.....5 Stars from me and my animals, they adore the taste, have had radical radiant coat changes, I no longer need to purchase nappy sacks for disposal of stools, and my vacuum no longer requires emptying on a daily basis. The service is second to none, and I cant thank them enouigh for the support and invaluable info I have been given regarding my dogs chronic illness.Thanks guysLisa

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disqus_FrUXABs3Cd 11 years ago

this is the best food ever produced my 4 dogs love it and all of their health problems have been resolved by changing them over to eden holistic,changes i have noticed within 1 month starting at the top cleaner ears, no runny eyes and tear staining has gone, cleaner teeth, fresher breath, nice shiney black noses, beautiful gleaming coats and bright eyes, my dogs are much calmer, all at a healthy weight, no dry and cracked pads or dry skin no itching, no more anal gland problems , no more collitis and numerous trips to the vets, just happy healthy dogs, i am so happy with this food. I am going to retail it up here in the north eas,t thank you eden holistic dog food x by shirley hull
i also give it A MASSIVE 5 OUT OF 5

this is the best food ever produced my 4 dogs love it and all of their health problems have been resolved by changing them over to eden holistic,changes i have noticed within 1 month starting at the top cleaner ears, no runny eyes and tear staining has gone, cleaner teeth, fresher breath, nice shiney black noses, beautiful gleaming coats and bright eyes, my dogs are much calmer, all at a healthy weight, no dry and cracked pads or dry skin no itching, no more anal gland problems , no more collitis and numerous trips to the vets, just happy healthy dogs, i am so happy with this food. I am going to retail it up here in the north eas,t thank you eden holistic dog food x by shirley hull

i also give it A MASSIVE 5 OUT OF 5

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Steve disqus_FrUXABs3Cd 11 years ago

Where are you selling it from? Thanks Steve

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disqus_FrUXABs3Cd Steve 11 years ago

co durham nr stanley

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Natalie disqus_FrUXABs3Cd 11 years ago

Hi I live near you in tow law co Durham and would like to get some locally. Do you now stock it or can you recommend a retailer. Many thanks
Natalie

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disqus_FrUXABs3Cd Natalie 11 years ago

hi natalie i am in the proceedes of stocking it soon when would you need it for and what size bag and kibble do you use and would you be able to pick it up from stanley kind regards shirley

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Natalie disqus_FrUXABs3Cd 11 years ago

Hi Shirley, thanks for replying. I have ordered a bag of medium sized kibble from Eden to try it out it should be due today but much prefer to buy from you locally. Stanley is on my way from home to work so it would be perfect. My number is 07725225692, drop me a line when you have it in stock. Kind regards, Natalie

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