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Old 27-04-2011, 12:40 PM
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wainwrights food???

i am gunna change my dog onto wainwrights food im thinking. Do wainwrights do biscuits u can water down to make a gravey?? As she likes this
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Re: wainwrights food???

I have seen some but I am not sure if they are a complete food or mixer. I am going to pets at home later so will have a look!
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Re: wainwrights food???

They don't really make a gravy, but they do go all soft if you soak them in water.
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Re: wainwrights food???

Yes, it's just kibble, like all other kibbles, soak it, you will get a bit of a gravy. But I know you've been feeding butchers wet, so why not use the wainwrights wet too. Mix it, add a little water.
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I have seen some but I am not sure if they are a complete food or mixer. I am going to pets at home later so will have a look!
thank you that would be great
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Old 27-04-2011, 12:58 PM
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Yes, it's just kibble, like all other kibbles, soak it, you will get a bit of a gravy. But I know you've been feeding butchers wet, so why not use the wainwrights wet too. Mix it, add a little water.
yeah thats what im thinking of doing is butchers meat any good??
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yeah thats what im thinking of doing is butchers meat any good??
As I said in your other thread hun, it's not the best. Wainwrights is 100% better.
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Yes, it's just kibble, like all other kibbles, soak it, you will get a bit of a gravy. But I know you've been feeding butchers wet, so why not use the wainwrights wet too. Mix it, add a little water.
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As I said in your other thread hun, it's not the best. Wainwrights is 100% better.
oh yeah you did just realised lol. Ok wainwrights it is what size kg bag do you think i will need to get to feed an 12 week old pup for the month? Just a round about average?
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Old 27-04-2011, 01:18 PM
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I found the small bags (2kg) fed Kenzie for about 8 weeks. She's tiny though.
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Old 27-04-2011, 01:26 PM
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oh yeah you did just realised lol. Ok wainwrights it is what size kg bag do you think i will need to get to feed an 12 week old pup for the month? Just a round about average?
You can only get the 2.5kg or the 15kg sizes.

I'd get a small bag to make sure she likes it.
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