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Old 10-05-2011, 10:32 AM
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Re: wet trays

i feed our small collie cross a 3rd of a tray of ww a day and our medium alsastion cross 1 tray ww a day with the ND would i still feed the same amount ?

im on my way to pets at home and wondering if to keep them on WW wet or go with ND but wondering if it would cost me more or less

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i feed our small collie cross a 3rd of a tray of ww a day and our medium alsastion cross 1 tray ww a day with the ND would i still feed the same amount ?

im on my way to pets at home and wondering if to keep them on WW wet or go with ND but wondering if it would cost me more or less
ND would cost you more,around 85p a tray - box of 12 trays WW-£8.25= 68p a tray and you may end up having to feed more ND. If WW works well, I really wouldnt change. If curiosity gets the better of you, buy a couple of trays of ND and work a bit in gently with some WW, then feed the next tray of ND on its own and see what your dog thinks
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Re: wet trays

Although there were packaging issues a while ago with ND, I still really like it as a food. Just bought a couple again after a break for a while and Henry still loves it. It's just a shame they had the blip with the packaging but apart from that I think it's a really good food. Wainwrights is good, but I couldn't get answers from PAH regarding the "EC Additives", so this has knocked my confidence a bit.
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i worked out to get 2 wks worth of ND 14 trays would cost me 12.04
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i worked out to get 2 wks worth of ND 14 trays would cost me 12.04
If you want to buy it in bulk you can get it cheaper per box of 18 from Berriewoods or Vet UK. (Once you've tried a few singles from PAH!)
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Re: wet trays

The WW worked ok for my dog but she didn't really like it. She liked the ND better but it didn't agree with her tum - especially the Rabbit and Lamb varieties. I found the fish one the best.
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i like the sound of ND better as its got omega 3 and 6 and ground bone in it.....
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Re: wet trays

I like Nature's Harvest as that has Glucosamine and Chondroitin in.
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Altho I think zooplus provide probably some better quality wets than ND at competitive prices.
Agree completely i aint been to P@h for ages....Our Teutonic cousins make good food in the same way they make good cars

German food allthe way for me now.....and Canadian kibble as a topper
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