
29-05-2011, 11:19 PM
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Re: Wainwrights wet food!
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Originally Posted by Lyceum
My staffy is 25kg. He gets 1 tray of WW a day with 100g of Simpsons kibble. I know you don't like kibble. But I aimed at feeding him 1.5 trays a day, it went through him, but I didn't feel the 1 tray was enough either. So added the kibble.
Bailey also has 1 tray with robbies mixer added. Neither have lost or gained weight whilst they've been on it, and it's been a good few months now.
I'd try him on 1.5 trays a day if you do decide to try it, since obviously you'd not feed the kibble.
I honestly thought the food way way out with the feeding guide at first, and it may be a little stingy, but I honestly feel feeding a 25kg staffy two trays would be over feeding.
Obviously it's just a guide and I thought the way you did when first feeding it, but I'd say if you do try it, go with a tray and a half and take away/add as you feel is needed.
I'm not actually a big fan of ND. Never had anything but packaging issues with it (although I know thousands don't), the dogs weren't really fussed and it's more expensive than WW.
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Thanks for reply(and from all others)
Im going to try WW,and from the information received i am gonna try 1 WW morning and 1 ND evening,hopefully this will be fine.All my ND have been good but i do think he needs a wee change on foods,any maybe"just maybe"i also may be tempted to try Simpsons dry,(i know you are gonna laugh at that)in fact i know you are,but i do like the grainfree ingredients!
Price wise,WW against ND roughly the same per72 Berriewood - Wet Dog Food - Tins, Pouches and Trays
Wainwright's Light Adult Tray Dog Food with Turkey and Rice 395gm 12 Pack | Pets at Home
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