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Old 14-05-2009, 10:59 AM
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Re: Naturediet...Opinions Pls as dogs have runny poos!

here: Berriewood Wholesale - Pet Food and Pet Accessories

buy a couple of packs first to see if the dogs like it from a petshop. then if all systems go buy in bulk

The breeder packs are cheaper too.
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Old 14-05-2009, 11:02 AM
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Re: Naturediet...Opinions Pls as dogs have runny poos!

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If it ain't fixed don't mend it nonnie! but since JWB were taken over I do think they have changed, also many dogs have more poos and some are runny of it! you ever looked at Arden Grange?
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Im looking into the grain free JWB at the moment.

My 2 do poo rather a lot, about 4-5 times a day, but thats mostly when exercising and that obviously stimulates the digestive system. They seem intent on shifting every last little bit. Apart from the last poo, they are all solid.
Im loathed to change them at their age. I have mixed and match JWB and Wainwrights, but they seem happier and healthier on the JWB, so i think ill stick to that for the time being.

I wasnt aware JWB was taken over. I dont follow stuff like that.
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Old 14-05-2009, 11:03 AM
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Re: Naturediet...Opinions Pls as dogs have runny poos!

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Im looking into the grain free JWB at the moment.

My 2 do poo rather a lot, about 4-5 times a day, but thats mostly when exercising and that obviously stimulates the digestive system. They seem intent on shifting every last little bit. Apart from the last poo, they are all solid.
Im loathed to change them at their age. I have mixed and match JWB and Wainwrights, but they seem happier and healthier on the JWB, so i think ill stick to that for the time being.

I wasnt aware JWB was taken over. I dont follow stuff like that.
Wainwright is PAH own 'luxury' brand - found a bit of info on it but not enuff!
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Old 14-05-2009, 11:07 AM
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I tried it when it first came out. Compared to JWB its pretty much on the same level. Mine boys liked it, did well on it, but then it started to go up and up in price. Its only a few £££'s more to get JWB, and as i just prefer that brand for some reason (not to mention its easier to obtain) ive moved back to it.

Wainwrights do a wet tray style feed aswell, almost identical to ND.

I have both, so i might type out the ingredients for comparison.
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Old 14-05-2009, 11:10 AM
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Re: Naturediet...Opinions Pls as dogs have runny poos!

Thanks guys!!!!!!! so grateful for your help, ill pop down the store and a get a few and gently see how they like them

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I like to recycle packaging as much as I can. Can you recycle naturediet packaging?
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Old 14-05-2009, 11:15 AM
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I like to recycle packaging as much as I can. Can you recycle naturediet packaging?
Yes they are, but it depends on your council. Mine will only take plastics of a certain shape (i dont get this, surely its the TYPE of plastic that matters?) but i stick the trays in there anyway,and they take them.

The only thing that annoys me about ND is that the peel off lid doesnt work, unless you're Geoff Capes.
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Re: Naturediet...Opinions Pls as dogs have runny poos!

That annoys me to about the the "peel off" lid my bottom are they i have to open it by shoving a knife in it lol

Zebs poops have become so much better on Arden grange and natures diet, Monday i was so excited about the fact he had a proper dog poo poo lmao! He has been uptill thw last week a mush type pooper he was on JWB and he was pooing 4-5 times a day now its around 3 times

His coat is also looking good and its thicker i dont know if thats the food but its looking good!
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