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Old 04-05-2009, 09:00 AM
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What do you feed your dog on?

I feed mine on pedigree or james wellbeloved
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Old 04-05-2009, 10:22 AM
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Re: What do you feed your dog on?

At the moment my boy is on JWB grain-free version and Nature-Diet as a tasty addition and once a week home cooked food (meat and veggies).
Ill give Orijen a try sometime as well see if it will effectively ruin me or not
Ill also probably try Arden Grange Lamb version as its quite highly rated generally!
My boy has a bit of a sensitive stomach (but will eat anything ) so im trying to see what suits him best whilst at the same time trying to feed him the best I can (good quality meat, no cereals if possible, etc).

I would not give Pedigree though its pretty much junk as far as ive heard.

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Old 04-05-2009, 10:29 AM
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Re: What do you feed your dog on?

I see Oblada you feed your dog on the grain free JWB so is your dog o.k on this as mine also has a iffy stomach at times and I just wondered if it was rice in the kibble. Does JWB have rice in it??
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I see Oblada you feed your dog on the grain free JWB so is your dog o.k on this as mine also has a iffy stomach at times and I just wondered if it was rice in the kibble. Does JWB have rice in it??
JWB does have rice/grains in normally but they have a grain-free version (new I think) and thats what I just got. It similar to Orijen in the ingredients although not as much meat content (suits me well as my boy is still young and too high meat content is not recommended for growing dogs). Grains/rice are not recommended really as part of a dogs diet so you could try that as well and see if it helps!
Cant tell you how good it is yet as we are still in the process of switching from his old food
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At the moment my boy is on JWB grain-free version and Nature-Diet as a tasty addition and once a week home cooked food (meat and veggies).
Ill give Orijen a try sometime as well see if it will effectively ruin me or not
Ill also probably try Arden Grange Lamb version as its quite highly rated generally!
My boy has a bit of a sensitive stomach (but will eat anything ) so im trying to see what suits him best whilst at the same time trying to feed him the best I can (good quality meat, no cereals if possible, etc).

I would not give Pedigree though its pretty much junk as far as ive heard.

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can you tell me why pedigree is junk?
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Re: What do you feed your dog on?

i feed both of mine on royal canin
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Re: What do you feed your dog on?

I feed burns, I find they get a funny tummy if I give them to much wet.
My criteria for finding a food was no artificial ingredients, (colorings additives or preservatives) and approx 20% protein.
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Re: What do you feed your dog on?

Arden grange and Natures diet for a lunch time treat!
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I feed burns, I find they get a funny tummy if I give them to much wet.
My criteria for finding a food was no artificial ingredients, (colorings additives or preservatives) and approx 20% protein.
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i feed both of mine on royal canin
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