The quality of the food is amazing
The quality of the food is amazing, after struggling to find a food that wouldn't upset our labrador's stomach, Max Box superfood has been a game changer. The dog loves it and his stomach is very happy.
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MAXBOX is a UK-born pet wellness brand dedicated to giving every pet the best care, nutrition, and love they deserve. Developed by veterinary professionals, our natural, functional treats and dry food are formulated to support digestion, joints, skin, and overall wellbeing. Every product is UK-made, vet-approved, and crafted with science and nature to promote long, healthy, and happy lives.
59 Northbrook Street, RG14 1AN, Newbury, United Kingdom
The quality of the food is amazing, after struggling to find a food that wouldn't upset our labrador's stomach, Max Box superfood has been a game changer. The dog loves it and his stomach is very happy.
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