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Tinned Food
Toby has a spoonful of tinned puppy food with his dry food each meal, and we're running out and need to get some more.
The stuff we got from the breeder is Pedigree, and I don't want to give him this again because I've heard it's quite bad. Any ideas on the best tinned foods out there? |
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Butchers is good. My dogs enjoy it and it suits them well. Also recommended by vet. I also like Tesco's premium in jelly. Not in gravy as they get bad wind and doesn't suit!!!! Don't bither with supermeat as its like babyfood!!!!! Stick wiv Butchers.
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no doubt ill try it again wen they go off the fresh stuff lol. |
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Puppies dont need wet food now.. get a good quality dry food (james wellbeloved, science plan, royal canin) if you want to add flavour add some mixed veg (like 20p from the supermarket in a tin) and some fresh chicken or raw minced beef... i hate the stuff in the tins.. ick!
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i dont know i did mention it to the vet today, he said it was fine cassie was looking really well her coat and weight is great, i said to him i was considering feedin her raw and he advised us not because of the risk of samonella
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sorry if i sound divy ( but i am lol ) |
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