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Old 01-11-2008, 09:29 PM
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Arden Grange or James Wellbeloved?

thinking of changing our dogs dry food. Currently using science plan but not over happy with the ingredient list. so looking for a better quaility food. any advice greatfully welcomed!!!! we do feed raw 3/4 times a week, but dont think i have the time/experience to take the jump over to completly raw, so need a good quaility dry food.
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Old 01-11-2008, 09:45 PM
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we use arden grange, zach gets on well with it but tbh i dont think theres much difference, many others recommend james wellbeloved
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Old 01-11-2008, 09:59 PM
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Re: Arden Grange or James Wellbeloved?

thanks for your reply ive heard both are good foods. im wanting something with the least amount of 'rubbish' in, we have a very hyper jack russel who we think would benefit from a more natural diet. i guess its a bit like hyper kids who have smarties lol
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Re: Arden Grange or James Wellbeloved?

I have heard (through more knowledgeable members on here) that if you want literally 70% meat, 30% veg the brand to get is Orijen. Its apparently the best quality dry food, I'm happy to stick with what hes on though
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Old 01-11-2008, 10:02 PM
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Re: Arden Grange or James Wellbeloved?

Mine are fed Burns,both have done well on it,they have been on it since pups with very few tummy problems
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Re: Arden Grange or James Wellbeloved?

Both foods are very good, i have used both and my jacks loved them.
Have you also thought about trying Burns, Wainwrights and Autarky?
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Old 01-11-2008, 10:12 PM
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Re: Arden Grange or James Wellbeloved?

have a similar post in the cat section and have just been recommended the orijen for the cats. i must say after looking on there website it looks great! only thing that worries me is the ordering online, im rubbish at remembering to do it in time i think tho for the quaility of the ingredients im tempted to give it a try!
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We use AG for Luika our dog, and JWB for our two cats
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Re: Arden Grange or James Wellbeloved?

What is bakers like as a puppy food??

has anybody used it??

we used it on our lab and he loved it and looked really good on it.
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Old 02-11-2008, 09:19 AM
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Re: Arden Grange or James Wellbeloved?

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What is bakers like as a puppy food??

has anybody used it??

we used it on our lab and he loved it and looked really good on it.
I personally think it's rubbish,it's full of additives and colourings,it has a high protein content and causes hyper problems in dogs along with skin problems etc.
It's a bit like giving hyper kids smarties.
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