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Old 05-05-2009, 09:45 PM
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Re: What do you feed your dog on?

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Pets at home analysed the tinned food and found pedigree chum scored lowest although it boasts to be better. Bounce faired better as did chappie believe it or not. Can anyone else add any info here? I feed mine on barf. Anything and everything raw. Muscle, organ meats, tripe and chicken carcasses seaweed and good quality fats in the form of oils. Dogs treat fats as we treat carbohydrates as an energy source. Bones plenty of and I stay away from pork.
Sounds perfect!
Almost as good as my nature diet and arden grange!

Seriously - if I had the freezer space I would certainly be considering BARF - but as I don't I feed what I consider to be the next best thing! Which is NatureDiet imo
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Pets at home analysed the tinned food and found pedigree chum scored lowest although it boasts to be better. Bounce faired better as did chappie believe it or not. Can anyone else add any info here? I feed mine on barf. Anything and everything raw. Muscle, organ meats, tripe and chicken carcasses seaweed and good quality fats in the form of oils. Dogs treat fats as we treat carbohydrates as an energy source. Bones plenty of and I stay away from pork.
Thanks for raw food i give my dog some boiled chicken or some raw liver once a week with rice (never cooked with salt etc)
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Re: What do you feed your dog on?

We were feeding Sky on bakers puppy complete but apparently it's terrible and it gave her the runs.

We switched her yesterday to pets at homes puppy complete chicken dry food. She seems to be enjoying so far. Not a bad price either. £28 for 10kg
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Supadog Sensitive with either Winalot or Natures Menu/Diet

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Mmmm it is probably tasty for your dog!!
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We were feeding Sky on bakers puppy complete but apparently it's terrible and it gave her the runs.

We switched her yesterday to pets at homes puppy complete chicken dry food. She seems to be enjoying so far. Not a bad price either. £28 for 10kg
Glad you've dropped the Bakers
I actually think the PAH is quite expensive myself when compared with say AG puppy - you can get a 15kg of that for just a few quid more
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Glad you've dropped the Bakers
I actually think the PAH is quite expensive myself when compared with say AG puppy - you can get a 15kg of that for just a few quid more
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We were tempted to go for WAGGS. I think it was a tenner for 15kg. The man said it was okay, but not great.

I did want to get her some natural food but it was £33+ which is way too expensive for me :/
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We were tempted to go for WAGGS. I think it was a tenner for 15kg. The man said it was okay, but not great.

I did want to get her some natural food but it was £33+ which is way too expensive for me :/
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Their ArdenGrange puupy is around £30 for a 15kg bag
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Oh wow that's great, thank you!
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Re: What do you feed your dog on?

Eventually after months of trying different food nearly every couple of days, we have finally managed to get Ben to take one kind of food and stick to it. It has been nearly 2 weeks now and he has eaten almost every drop that is put in his dish.

His new food is Bakers 2 in 1 moist for puppies. He can have it dry or add water for a moist meal.

Hopefully that will be him sorted.
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