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poppydog83 TopDog


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| We now have the dogs on jolleys own brand of food,it has a minimum of 26% meat. I was advised that pedigree and bakers aswell as supermarket own brands are some of the worst foods for your animals as they contain so little meat and are high in sugars etc... And the dogs love the food they are on now,and we have no toileting problems unless they are ill,and their breath is alot better too |
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whallj HouseTrained


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Butchers is a good one especialy the chicken/Beef stew types as they have loads of vegtables in them.
Another one is Bakers 3in1
1 Bakers 3in1 the biscuits added with water to make gravy
2 Bakers 3in1 biscuits on there own
3 Just add the biscuits with dog food
My Collie Cross loves them both. |
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hev_gsd Packleader


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thats good that you got one sorted
i feed mine on aurtarky its a really good food,my gsd has quite a few food allergys and was even allergic to JWB
they have it mixed with tripe and have various marrow bones and raw chicken wings through the week.kia is 6 and her teeth look the same as they did when she was 1!
i wouldnt use denta stix they are rubbish, mine would pick a chicken wing over 1 of them any day ____________ My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog already thinks I am!
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ajshep1984 Newbie


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hev_gsd Packleader


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ive been thinking about changing my two over to Orijen,ive heard so many good things about it from people  ____________ My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog already thinks I am!
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Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:19 pm |
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ajshep1984 Newbie


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ive been thinking about changing my two over to Orijen,ive heard so many good things about it from people
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The ingredients are very impressive! It's pretty expensive but I think it's well worth the extra.
Like I said we feed raw to the dogs but the cats are on Orijen as well as raw meat and are doing great.  |
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ajshep1984 Newbie


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Butchers is a good one especialy the chicken/Beef stew types as they have loads of vegtables in them.
Another one is Bakers 3in1
1 Bakers 3in1 the biscuits added with water to make gravy
2 Bakers 3in1 biscuits on there own
3 Just add the biscuits with dog food
My Collie Cross loves them both.
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Sorry missed this last time!
Butchers and Bakers? I hope you're having a laugh! They are two of the worst foods available!  |
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WarFlyball Newbie


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| Ours both have Oscars, but different types for the working dog and young one. It has no nasty ingredients and is human grade consumption (if you get really desperate!) They both love it and it gets delivered to me at home or work for no extra cost, and our lady is a vet nurse who takes a real interest in all her customers and how they are doing. I know if we have any queries or concerns we can just phone and she will pop over to discuss their diet (or anything else) which is great! It's very reasonable too... |
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rufftydlc Packleader


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Hi what breeds do you have, if you have a working breed try something like skinners also try to avoid food from a local store like pedigree chum. Most dog foods from the store are usually only made using meat that is not edible for human consumption and has a high level of carbohydrate that dogs dont even need. There full of artificial colourings and flavourings etc.
Hope i helped ____________ Frankie, Bindi, Buddy, Jack Baeur, Peter Pan, Ruffty Tuffty, Sox, Dexter,Tiger, Vilmaris, Run free at rainbow bridge Sunny, Betty, Flint and Jack Bauer
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