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Old 03-08-2011, 05:28 PM
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Re: Lukullus Dry Food.

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Just to be random lol, have you looked at robbies?

V different from normal foods, I use the meat free mixer for Bailey and he goes mad for it. He will eat anything but I like to try and make it a little interesting for him. The robbies smells divine too. Which I think helps with the interest. When we first tried it I put it in his usual food container from p@h and he chewed the crap out of it, he'd never done it before and hasn't done it since we took it out, so it obviously smells good to him.

I'm also thinking about trying the LK dry as a topper to his wet.
After feeding Orijen im very impressed with it ingredient wise\cost ratio

and although hes mainly on wet his output is normally 2 or sometimes 3 a day rock solid and small

Hes so good at "baking" his poo he can quite often go\wait 8 hours after his breakfast

That indicates to me theres not much filler that he needs to dump out quickly...
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Re: Lukullus Dry Food.

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After feeding Orijen im very impressed with it ingredient wise\cost ratio

and although hes mainly on wet his output is normally 2 or sometimes 3 a day rock solid and small

Hes so good at "baking" his poo he can quite often go\wait 8 hours after his breakfast

That indicates to me theres not much filler that he needs to dump out quickly...
Was Wilson's output the same on LK and Rocco when you used it??
The reason I ask is because on WW trays, Heidi's pooh is like Wilson's now. She will have 2 small hard pipes in the morning and thats it. V V occasionally a late night one and then only one in the morning.

On LK, Rocco, ND, etc, she went more. Rinti is somewhere inbetween.
Not tried TC, Gourmet or Lily's
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Re: Lukullus Dry Food.

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On LK, Rocco, ND, etc, she went more. Rinti is somewhere inbetween.
Not tried TC, Gourmet or Lily's
Marshall my 16 week old Borzoi would poop 2 or 3 times a day when fed 'Rocco' or 'Animonda Gran Carno'... But they were BIG poops! I'm actually going to put him back on Rocco and Animonda as his main wet food because he's going off WW again (the trays this time ). Now i just need to find a good dry food that he will also eat as he's gone off Arden Grange and WW, i even received some samples from 'CSJ' and he was not impressed at all!

I don't understand why Rinti is more expensive than Animonda and Rocco? I don't think the ingredients are as good.

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Old 04-08-2011, 05:57 AM
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Was Wilson's output the same on LK and Rocco when you used it??
The reason I ask is because on WW trays, Heidi's pooh is like Wilson's now. She will have 2 small hard pipes in the morning and thats it. V V occasionally a late night one and then only one in the morning.

On LK, Rocco, ND, etc, she went more. Rinti is somewhere inbetween.
Not tried TC, Gourmet or Lily's
Very simalar....id say slightly less on the Rocco which may be down to just being 100% meat\organs

On a side note i see that rocco has now changed from 70% beef/30% other animal to a 70% buffalo\30 % other animal....might get some for the rotation
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That doesnt look bad, and not badly priced. Ive not tried him a potato based one before as they all tend to be fish flavoured, and he hates fish.
Just as a thought, have you tried the Natures Menu tins?

The pouches gave Roo the squits, but the tins are brilliant. I use them as topper for AG. YOu could try that with your kibble, see if a combo suits him?

I can't feed Roo 100% dry he gets constipated...and 100% wet and a few days down the line he's got the squits as you say.
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Was Wilson's output the same on LK and Rocco when you used it??
The reason I ask is because on WW trays, Heidi's pooh is like Wilson's now. She will have 2 small hard pipes in the morning and thats it. V V occasionally a late night one and then only one in the morning.

On LK, Rocco, ND, etc, she went more. Rinti is somewhere inbetween.
Not tried TC, Gourmet or Lily's
Both mine are like that on Natures Menu tins, and used to be on Wainwrights. I'm thinking of getting some WW trays and seeing if Roo will entertain them again now he's had a break...if so, I'm going to get a variety box as a topper to his AG.
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Marshall my 16 week old Borzoi would poop 2 or 3 times a day when fed 'Rocco' or 'Animonda Gran Carno'... But they were BIG poops! I'm actually going to put him back on Rocco and Animonda as his main wet food because he's going off WW again (the trays this time ). Now i just need to find a good dry food that he will also eat as he's gone off Arden Grange and WW, i even received some samples from 'CSJ' and he was not impressed at all!

I don't understand why Rinti is more expensive than Animonda and Rocco? I don't think the ingredients are as good.
HPR's duck and potato kibble is a good value cereal free. I got a (large) sample for my son but Heidi went loopy for it so I kept it

Rinti is more expensive because it is one meat per can whereas Animonda and Rocco are two. Rocco is mainly beef with a small amount of the advertised flavour, I think Animonda is the same.

I may have to give Natures Menu tins a try by the sound of it :-)
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Re: Lukullus Dry Food.

Another vote here for Natures Menu tins! Henry goes mad for them and they actually smell quite nice - I have a fair few here in my stock, as it goes!! Jollyes do them for around £13 a tray of 12 or PAH do 3 of the flavours in single tins.
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