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Old 24-01-2012, 10:15 PM
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Re: wainwrights dog food

Seriously no company uses sugarbeet and rice and barley as fillers wainrights is a cheap food made by Burgess a non premium food company and if you knew what went into it you seriously wouldn't feed it! James wellbeloved yes is owned by mars so is royalcanon but premium ingredients is put into their recipes I wouldn't feed wainrights to my dog if you paid me he has only the best jw!
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Seriously no company uses sugarbeet and rice and barley as fillers wainrights is a cheap food made by Burgess a non premium food company and if you knew what went into it you seriously wouldn't feed it! James wellbeloved yes is owned by mars so is royalcanon but premium ingredients is put into their recipes I wouldn't feed wainrights to my dog if you paid me he has only the best jw!
I would love to know what goes into it that we don't know about? Please expand on your comment

Ps do you also know what jwb 'special ingredients' are? Because I don't like the sound of that it's probably barley and sugar beet pulp ha ha

Pps just noticed you own a pet shop, so no need to expand on why you don't like a p@h brand food
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Old 25-01-2012, 02:17 AM
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Re: wainwrights dog food

I have been reading on dog food manufacturing over the last couple of days one thing i remember is that they have to list ingrediants in the order there is most of. And to make sure the source of protien is actually from a named animal...ie, rabbit meat meal, other ingrediants like beef derivertives ( include all the nasty bits but meat meal is a concrated / dried "meat" meal. and steer clear of "by products"
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James wellbeloved yes is owned by mars so is royalcanon but premium ingredients is put into their recipes I wouldn't feed wainrights to my dog if you paid me he has only the best jw!
Ha! "only the best JW?"

Do you work for them? Or the Mars corp by any chance???!!!

After reading what I found out about Royal Canin and th carsogenics in their food, I wouldn't feed it if you paid me, JWB gave my dogs the wind, bot the wet and dry. WW dry, they didn't like, but their wet is second to none. And Arden Grange, although my personal fave for ingredients, sent my staffy doo-lally due to the protein.

Now we are on Skinners, which is far superior to JWB if you want my opinion, with raw every couple of days and some tinned tripe in between.
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He really helped my dog I as a retailer suggest the meat and vegetable it's not natural to feed gross amounts ofcereal too our canine friends ,so you can understand from that why I wouldn't feed wainrights!
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Hi there,

My 7 month old pup started life on RC (previous owners) then I moved to Orijen cause wanted to feed her a high quality food. Did not agree with her, really loose stools. We have moved her onto a combo of WW wet and dry and she loves it and it is good for her guts.

That is, when she isn't eating stuff outside that she shouldn't and being really ill

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My 7 month old pup started life on RC (previous owners) then I moved to Orijen cause wanted to feed her a high quality food. Did not agree with her, really loose stools. We have moved her onto a combo of WW wet and dry and she loves it and it is good for her guts.

That is, when she isn't eating stuff outside that she shouldn't and being really ill

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Thanks,

You should have a look at my other thread - advice needed. Poor rebs has been a sickly pup. It was a tough weekend for us. Hopefully she is on the mend now.
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You should have a look at my other thread - advice needed. Poor rebs has been a sickly pup. It was a tough weekend for us. Hopefully she is on the mend now.
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Re: wainwrights dog food

Wow another 2009 thread reappearing

I personally would never feed the wainwrights dry as the huge amount of barley that goes in for a start

However the ww wet trays are fantastic

I have previously fed James Wellbeloved (for years) but it is seriously over priced now for the quality of food that is is
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