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Old 04-05-2011, 05:49 PM
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Well the Lukullus (wild rabbit and vennison) went down well...

Very simalar in apperance\texture to the Rocco(not suprising as amde by same company)


Some English writing on can and its 66% meat content


For people that aint tried Rocco\Lukulus its compleatly diffrent to ND\NH in texture does not seem as "wet"\manufactured IYNWIM

Less than a quid a can and great flavours gets the thumbs up from me and wee willy wilson

And no hassle openeing and blown packets as opposed to NH\ND just pull the ringpull

Ill post another review of the Terra Cannis when it comes
Good to hear it's got Wilson's seal of approval.
Didnt realise LK and Rocco were made by the same people. Will def be getting some Rocco next time. Heidi loves the LK so I'm sure Rocco will go down well. Will have to try Rinti too.
Not sure I can run to Terra Canis but will be interested to hear Wilson's views
Totally agree re the difference in texture - more like the old fashioned tins of dog meat used to be before we moved to the gravy/jelly types, really have to dig it out.
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Re: Good Wet Foods

As we dog lovers all know its not just what goes in.....its what comes out as well

I can happilly say that Wilsons output pipes last night\this morning were the same.. nice firm knotty pipes with a glossy sheen

Hes got LK Goose and Turkey hearts for breaky
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Re: Good Wet Foods

Thanks for the update, Gary! Definitely ordering some of this for Henry (better wait a bit until my garage load has gone down!). It sounds more like the Natures Menu tins - they are more "solid" and have chunks of meat in them, rather than the pate-type foods. Keep us updated please - would like to have the Boy Wonder's opinion! Claire
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Thanks for the update, Gary! Definitely ordering some of this for Henry (better wait a bit until my garage load has gone down!). It sounds more like the Natures Menu tins - they are more "solid" and have chunks of meat in them, rather than the pate-type foods. Keep us updated please - would like to have the Boy Wonder's opinion! Claire
Claire...yes they are like Natures menu tins and simalr to Lillys,i dont know why i think it but the ND\NH doesnt look "natural" compared to tins

It could be the LK\Rocco are cooked differently(low temperture i think)
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I'm glad LK has kept the "pipe" output in order. (Think BB helps a bit too.)
Be interesting to see if the LK Goose changes Wilson's pipe colour - it does Heidi's

Not tried the NM tins, sounds like a good UK back up if I get stuck.
It could be that ND NH, WW etc are similar ingredients but ground down a bit finer but I'm happy to stick with what I like the look of as long as Heidi does well.
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