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Old 02-09-2008, 08:58 PM
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Re: Why Feed Raw?

Well have a look here, I dont know if they deliver in your area but you can ring to find out.

Landywood Pet Foods : Home

Read THE WHOLE SITE and then you need to get yourself sorted out with a freezer, buy the book Give Your Dog A Bone by Dr Ian Billinghurst and learn what your dog needs. Remember any dietary changes need to be made slowly and over a few weeks.

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Re: Why Feed Raw?

so basicaly can you get a tripe that is made from just the wall ? if so whats that one called ?
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Re: Why Feed Raw?

ihave a frezer from the last time i fed raw. but i mostly used the pet shop mice tis time i wana get other stuff too
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Re: Why Feed Raw?

I'm sorry Toni I'll say this politely - you're getting bogged down in the detail and getting on my t*ts Just go on the Landywoodds site and do some learning - dogs can and do benefit from eating raw, mulched veg
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i will look at the web to. txs
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Re: Why Feed Raw?

I have not found Landywoods very helpful in the past, and I know several people who have had problems with them.

Have a look at this site T.P.M.S. Pet Food Specialists - Tripe I have heard lots of good things about them, and I intend using them next time

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Re: Why Feed Raw?

I've used Landywoods for 3 years and I cant say a bad word about them - they've been very accomodating, helpful and knowledgeable on the phone and all the food I've had from them has been excellent and they've been chirpy and chatty on the phone However, I was pointing Toni to their site as I think it's quite informative - I dont even know if they deliver in her area but she does need to get some knowledge from somewhere so it's a decent enough place to start
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Re: Why Feed Raw?

I picked up a load of tripe yesterday from pets at home. It comes in small neat packages (77p for 400gm) or in bulk either minced or in chunks, both are £3.39 for 2kg which i thought was quite good value. They have done all the work, so much better than going to the arbertoire and having all the smell and mess. They also do a lot of other things for that price too so i loaded up yesterday but had a real problem squeezing it all in!! Shall have to invest in another freezer!!!!!eek:
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Tanja if you buy Tripe from Landywoods you get 454g for 30peek:eek: Before I used Landywoods I used to use our local pet shop and paid the same price as you - but now I can feed 2 adult male Rotts for less than it cost me to feed one
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Re: Why Feed Raw?

Just been on Landywood site - the prices are half the price!! Does anyone know how much delivery is?
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