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Re: Dry Dog food whats the best out there ? ................

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Burns is an excellent complete food, very pure, but some dogs struggle to keep weight on with it, which is ideal for my working dogs, but can be a problem with dogs required to carry a bit more weight.
Hi Burns do a high energy lamg which is suitable for the underweight dog
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Re: Dry Dog food whats the best out there ? ................

Hi has anyone heard of Pero food they seem to be a smaller food develloper ive looked at there web site and they do a food spcifically for labs and an organic food and a more widely used generall food it seems reasonable and has a good break down of ingedients i think 15 kilo was about 30 quid with free p&p you may get it cheeper on line else where i called them the other day and asked for some samples and the lady i spoke to was more than happy to help. I have 2 labs at the moment our new dog is just finishing a bag of cheep stuff she was on already befroe we got her , our other Lab is on royal canin lab breed specific and its quite costly at 35 quid for 12 kilos but i will say as we had terrible problems with her tummy when she was little we found this great as it sorted her out . Im looking for somthing i can feed them both on and not break the bank so thought the pero sounded ok
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Re: Dry Dog food whats the best out there ? ................

ive fed all my pups royal canin and my adult dogs too but the medium adult but i have slowly weaned mine onto beta as royal canin has got to expenzive luckily all my dogs are now on adult food now so i just buy a massive sack
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Re: Dry Dog food whats the best out there ? ................

I've been researching this for the last few days and have narrowed it down to Arden Grange or Nutro Choice.......
.......I used to be indecisive but now I'm not so sure
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Re: Dry Dog food whats the best out there ? ................

I've just discoverd a great new food Joe & jacks in sainsbury's.
I can actually understand the ingredients list - and my MAX adores it.

Just found there website address Pets' Kitchen - Joe & Jack's natural food for dogs and you can get it delivered free of charge.

MAX looks better on this than anything else I've tried


Oh - and if you are using Pedigree Better than Nature just look at the ingredients list, what a load of rubbish
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Hi has anyone heard of Pero food they seem to be a smaller food develloper ive looked at there web site and they do a food spcifically for labs and an organic food and a more widely used generall food it seems reasonable and has a good break down of ingedients i think 15 kilo was about 30 quid with free p&p you may get it cheeper on line else where i called them the other day and asked for some samples and the lady i spoke to was more than happy to help. I have 2 labs at the moment our new dog is just finishing a bag of cheep stuff she was on already befroe we got her , our other Lab is on royal canin lab breed specific and its quite costly at 35 quid for 12 kilos but i will say as we had terrible problems with her tummy when she was little we found this great as it sorted her out . Im looking for somthing i can feed them both on and not break the bank so thought the pero sounded ok

Mine eat pero and they love it. They can all be quite fussy eaters but this has moist meaty chunks in it which they love. Its also contains oils which i have to say has made their coats gleam!
I give it an A+.
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Mine eat pero and they love it. They can all be quite fussy eaters but this has moist meaty chunks in it which they love. Its also contains oils which i have to say has made their coats gleam!
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how much is that for a 15kg bag ???
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how much is that for a 15kg bag ???
£9.99 (Im not joking) at pets at home (dont know if you have that store near you). Its really good value and the nutrient content is very good.
I'll be branded the cheap backyard breeder now!
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£9.99 (Im not joking) at pets at home (dont know if you have that store near you). Its really good value and the nutrient content is very good.
I'll be branded the cheap backyard breeder now!
i have been called that so much i want to change my screen name to that but lorraine wont let me !
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