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Old 31-07-2010, 09:02 PM
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Oscars Food - A Review

Ok so i have had trouble finding a food that agrees with the little Ozmeister.

Had tried taking him off the Chappie and putting him on Barking Heads (sensitive). Well a couple of weeks in we had green sludge again SO

Tried re introducing some Chappie and we seem to have found a good Combo by giving him Barking Heads for breakie and then half a tin of Chappie and another handful of Barking for Dinner.

Am quite pleased with this because the Barking Heads seems to have more of what he needs in terms of nutrition but by giving less and supplementing with Chappie it keeps his digestion in order.

Sorry if this is really boring but i did say i would let some people know how the Barking Heads went
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Re: Oscars Food - A Review

I'm a big fan of barking heads. Glad to hear your dog is feeling better
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Old 31-07-2010, 09:27 PM
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Re: Oscars Food - A Review

It sound like you have found a compromise that suits him

Mine are feed on wet and dry, it suits their digestion better.
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Ok so i have had trouble finding a food that agrees with the little Ozmeister.

Had tried taking him off the Chappie and putting him on Barking Heads (sensitive). Well a couple of weeks in we had green sludge again SO

Tried re introducing some Chappie and we seem to have found a good Combo by giving him Barking Heads for breakie and then half a tin of Chappie and another handful of Barking for Dinner.

Am quite pleased with this because the Barking Heads seems to have more of what he needs in terms of nutrition but by giving less and supplementing with Chappie it keeps his digestion in order.

Sorry if this is really boring but i did say i would let some people know how the Barking Heads went
Know Oscar didn;t get on with the nature diet Rainybow! but may be worth trying the Forthglade!! you want me to bring a couple of packs over when I break your door down!
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Old 31-07-2010, 09:32 PM
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Know Oscar didn;t get on with the nature diet Rainybow! but may be worth trying the Forthglade!! you want me to bring a couple of packs over when I break your door down!
LOL, can you not post them through the letterbox

Thats the next step though, to try a better quality wet but didn't want to overload him with new stuff too quickly
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Old 31-07-2010, 09:34 PM
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LOL, can you not post them through the letterbox

Thats the next step though, to try a better quality wet but didn't want to overload him with new stuff too quickly
Seriously Rainybowbow!! it is imo better then ND!!!
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Seriously Rainybowbow!! it is imo better then ND!!!
cool, will check it out xx Thanks
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Old 31-07-2010, 09:36 PM
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Make sure you look at the complete! as the do a few varities!
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Glad you have found a blanace that works

Reading a few posts on here, I realise how lucky I am with Bella.
She gets 50% dry food a day, and 50% anything else really - from specially cooked food for her (boiled chicken, veg, rice, raw marrow bones) to any appropriate left overs. There have even been times when i unexpectedly visited a friend after our walk, and I didn't have Bella's food with me. She eats whatever is offered.

And I must say the one time when has had the runs is when she was on antibiotics than didn't agree with her.
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Sounds like a plan.

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