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Old 09-05-2009, 05:53 PM
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eukanuba

any one use eukanuba on here and whats your opinion on it we have a bedlington pup and it was weened on it so we have carried it on not sure weather to leave him on it or ween him onto wainwrights which we normally use ,when they get to six month i put them on skinners working dog duck and rice anyway just want to do right up to six months
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Re: eukanuba

i personally think it`s horrible stuff,made by iams i believe which is evil food.arden grange or burns would be better
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I don't rate it either,it is made by P&G who also do Iams.

We have had a few good debates about Iams,if you do a search you will find the threads.

I am currently feeding my two JWB, due to my pet shop not having any Burns in stock.They seem to be doing ok on it
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bedlingtons tend to do better on a hypoallergenic food which i believe wainwrights is or jwb,just be carefull changing over
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Re: eukanuba

Pardon my ignorance, but what is JWB? I'm from Ireland & I've never heard of it.
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Pardon my ignorance, but what is JWB? I'm from Ireland & I've never heard of it.
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James Wellbeloved here's a link James Wellbeloved Pet Food - Natural Dog Food, Cat Food & Ferret Food
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Thank you for clearing that up for me! Only problem is - they don't deliver free samples outside of the UK.
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Thank you for clearing that up for me! Only problem is - they don't deliver free samples outside of the UK.
That's a shame,if you want to try some I will get some samples sent here and post onto you
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Re: eukanuba

thanks every one my suspicions are confirmed i thought i had seen something about it before on here he was a little loose the other day and it got me thinking he has been on rice and scrabled eggs for the last two days i,ll get some burns for him the stray cat can have the eukanuba lol
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Re: eukanuba

I use skinners duck and rice for my dog, she does very well on it, better in fact than on Burns, which I used before - and it's half the price! I have heard bad reports of eukaneuba but have never used it. I would switch to the skinners by gradually mixing the proportions over a couple of weeks.
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