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Old 23-07-2008, 05:36 PM
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Re: do you feed dry food to your dogs

Mine are both raw fed

Can I just ask a question without this turning into a major squabble - why do people who feed Complete food add things to it??? Surely by adding things to a 'Complete' food you are unsettling the balance of the foodconfused:
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Old 23-07-2008, 05:40 PM
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Can I just ask a question without this turning into a major squabble - why do people who feed Complete food add things to it??? Surely by adding things to a 'Complete' food you are unsettling the balance of the foodconfused:
i personaly dont add to mine....
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Can I just ask a question without this turning into a major squabble - why do people who feed Complete food add things to it??? Surely by adding things to a 'Complete' food you are unsettling the balance of the foodconfused:
I don't add anything to mine although some times I do add the remains of some gravy or some left over sunday veg etc...as a treat really
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Mine are both raw fed

Can I just ask a question without this turning into a major squabble - why do people who feed Complete food add things to it??? Surely by adding things to a 'Complete' food you are unsettling the balance of the foodconfused:
Ours boy won't eat it on its own so we fool him by putting something wet in too. It is only a small amount but does the trick.

Our girl just has dry cuz she eats it
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Re: do you feed dry food to your dogs

We occasionally give them raw chicken wings or raw carrots as a treat but not as a regular addition to the dry kibble.

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Re: do you feed dry food to your dogs

I just add a little wet food , or gravy if its left over or maybe rice when we have it, as one of ours wont eat just dry food, on its own,
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Re: do you feed dry food to your dogs

Hi I feed my dogs arden grange which is a very good dry dog food.. I some time mix it will tripe for a change. Have a look on Dog Food | Cat Food | Dog Toys | Cat Beds | Pet Supplies UK they have a lot of offers at the moment on dry food and they do send samples for you to try if you email them.
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Old 23-07-2008, 08:55 PM
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Mine are both raw fed

Can I just ask a question without this turning into a major squabble - why do people who feed Complete food add things to it??? Surely by adding things to a 'Complete' food you are unsettling the balance of the foodconfused:
Hi
I don't our older boy, just my pupster,
Have been using Nature Diet for over 2 years on my other two now. when my pupster arrived she had been fed on the cheaper purina, and not even the puppy one, she was a bit to gangly for me, I changed here biscuit first which took me around 2 weeks, then the plan was to get her totally onto the nature diet, but she always seems to be starving, so she has two ND meals and one AG meal per day.
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