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Tails.com | Tailored Dog Food Subscription
Pet Food and Treats 4116
Great value subscription!
Overall rating
 
5.0
Customer Service
 
5.0
Product Quality
 
5.0
Delivery
 
5.0
We could not resist taking advantage of a fabulous 75% discount on the first month’s order of tails.com dog food – and we are glad that we did. The 75% headline doesn’t really give a proper understanding of just what an incredible deal this is -we fed Daisy, our 11 year old Labradoodle, for a whole month for just £10.30! Even when we elected to continue after the first month, the cost was £40 or just £10 per week. So by any standard, a tails.com subscription provides fantastic value for money in these challenging times where every penny counts.

A tails.com subscription works by first asking you to tell the team all about your dog – normal things like, age, breed, weight etc but also details of any sensitivities or health goals that you may have. tails.com then take this information which you submit via their website to create a delicious and healthy kibble recipe tailored to your dog’s specific needs.

The recipe itself is automatically adjusted by the team at tails.com as your dog gets older to ensure that they are always getting the right blend of nutrients and vitamins, without you having to worry. And as a customer of tails.com you have always have access to their expert team of nutritionists in case you have any concerns or questions.

Each subscription is delivered to your door on a monthly basis and every bag contains a really clever serving scoop which tells you exactly how much to feed. So if you want a really healthy, convenient and great value food for your dog, a tails.com subscription is the answer. ?
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