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our very old dog - Clifford, black with white paws, you may have seen him around, - sadly died before he could get through much of his very expensive science diet - 50'quids worth. We have 11 tins and a 2kg kidney care bag of dried food with literally one cups worth taken out and bought a week ago. Yes, his demise was very sudden and he had to go onto an more liquid prescription before we could use any of the other.

This is a specialist diet for dogs with diagnosed kidney probes and if your dog is already on it I am happy to pass on to you for 20 quid which I will donate to Battersea or Foal Farm.

I've looked at foal farm website and this isn't the make they use so consistency required. anyone on prescription will know this stuff, you keep having to get it.i will check battersea if no takers but time is short with Christmas and as this happened two days ago the last thing I can face is lots of needy dogs. Thanks for commiseration. We Re glad he got to 14. All his other cans are going to the food bank as people with pets desperate, but this is v specific.

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