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Old 30-10-2009, 02:17 PM
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Re: Dry Dog food whats the best out there ? ................

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Originally Posted by alysonandhedley View Post
Hello everyone, new member here!

This thread is of great interest to me, I have read up to page 9 and will be continuing shortly. I recently got a Yorkie pup, he is gorgeous, 9 weeks old, and came with a supply of Pets at Home puppy food country chicken and veg (dried food with meaty pieces). I dont know if its any good, but of course I am continuing with it as its what he is used to. I have supplemented it with a little scrambled egg which he enjoys, just to build him up a bit.

He isnt my first dog, but I havent had a dog for a few years. My previous dogs just used to get tinned food and biscuits, apart from my last one who tended to be a bit hyper and I tried him on James Wellbeloved and Burns, which he didnt eat that much of, then I ended up with those Nature pouches which he enjoyed.

I have read this thread with interest, and also read a few recommendations for Pero, which on trial offer seemed reasonable, so I sent for one. I have also requested trial packs of James Wellbeloved and Burns. (which will probably end up in some postal strike bag or something!).

Has anyone else raised a small breed pup like a Yorkie? What did you feed him on and how did it go?
My mum has a peakingese and he is 13(and usually eats cat food LOL) - he had never had dry food until i brought my puppy home and we left a couple of buiscuits of the p@h food there when we were still giving it to my puppy Cybi (now on james wellbeloved) and he loved it my mum was shocked she didnt think little dogs would eat dry food.

my nanna has yorkie's and she feeds them james wellbeloved now and they love it.
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