Tails is giving away FREE two week trial (just pay £1 P&P) of personalised dog food, made according to each dog’s needs. You don’t need to worry about deciding which food is right for your dog as Tails do all the work; they even adjust it as your dog ages and provide a special portion control scoop which they deliver to your door. Just use the code ‘FZCG44’ to get your offer.
You can cancel at any time. One offer per household. Free trial applies to one dog only.
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Skyeblue
12 Jan 167#8
I'm going to order this and then donate it to my local dog charity, bit naughty but I won't tell, just hope no one else tells tails
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greencode
12 Jan 16#1
Quite an interesting idea. Just gone through the process to see what it recommended and here's what it said.
The cost of Tails is £33.98 (£3.23 per kg) for 10.52kg whereas Millies is £49.99 for 14.5kg (£3.44 per kg). You can buy Millies in bulk as well which slightly reduces the prices.
Personally speaking, the Millies is far better in terms of ingredients and quality ingredients compared to that of Tails and for a very similar price.
Maxow
12 Jan 16#2
The food is good, my dog loved it but if you have any special needs like hypoallergenic contact them first to ensure the correct recipe. They are excellent to deal with.
I can recommend Tails.
Feisty
12 Jan 16#3
I bought this for my dog, unfortunatley even though I was feeding him the 90% his normal food and 10% new food (as recommended), he got an upset tummy ...
Absolute bargain though.
DexMorgan
12 Jan 161#4
It's a good deal for a quid but the regular price of £27 for 2 weeks food is no deal!
cannycoyote to DexMorgan
12 Jan 16#6
think regular price is £
sure i read it was £27 for 4weeks worth and its just the trial thats just 2wks worth. ordered my trial anyway - heat added
us_agent2012 to DexMorgan
12 Jan 161#20
Depends on the quality.... Ours cost far more than that to feed but worth every penny.
brandlew
12 Jan 16#5
Giving this a try Thanks
hvc123xo
12 Jan 16#7
Can get the voucher from WHSmith. Got one today.
Skyeblue
12 Jan 167#8
I'm going to order this and then donate it to my local dog charity, bit naughty but I won't tell, just hope no one else tells tails
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You can cancel at any time. One offer per household. Free trial applies to one dog only.
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Total meat content 37.3%; chicken 35.7% (including 34.7% from dehydrated chicken), sweet potato, potato, beet pulp, seaweed meal, gravy (digest) 1.6%, linseed, monocalcium phosphate, sodium chloride.
Millies Woflheart consists of:
Fresh Lamb (min. 20.1%), fresh duck (min. 20.1%), dried duck (min. 17.4%), sweet potato, potato flakes , dried lamb (min. 4.7%), dried rabbit (min. 3.4%), duck fat(3.35%), pea fibre, lucerne, vitamins, minerals, lamb gravy, dried apple, carrot flakes, spinach flakes, lovage powder, seaweed meal, dried cranberry, aniseed, fenugreek, glucosamine (min. 0.01%), MSM (min. 0.01%), chondroitin sulphate (min. 0.01%), camomile powder, burdock root powder, peppermint, dandelion herb, thyme, marjoram, oregano, parsley, sage
The cost of Tails is £33.98 (£3.23 per kg) for 10.52kg whereas Millies is £49.99 for 14.5kg (£3.44 per kg). You can buy Millies in bulk as well which slightly reduces the prices.
Personally speaking, the Millies is far better in terms of ingredients and quality ingredients compared to that of Tails and for a very similar price.
I can recommend Tails.
Absolute bargain though.
sure i read it was £27 for 4weeks worth and its just the trial thats just 2wks worth. ordered my trial anyway - heat added