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Post by blackstaff on Feb 10, 2010 22:13:29 GMT
I did feed Orijen for a while but it didn't agree with Dolly, it was good for a while but then it didn't agree with her. It ended up with her getting colitus twice in as many months. She never had it before she had the food and never had it since. Coincidence maybe, but not a chance i was willing to take again after the second time. Not a bad food as far as i found, just didn't agree with Doll's
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Post by paulibt on Feb 17, 2010 12:38:32 GMT
i use mainly BARF but also use the CSJ That'll Do, it was recommended by the breeder, developed by sheep dog people to be good and affordable, £10.95 for 15kg worth trying. you do notice looser stools when feed the dry stuff, Paul.
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Post by nikki on Mar 23, 2010 10:07:32 GMT
I feed Arden Grange. I feed the light version, as the biscuits are larger and they chew them. Good value for money at about £35 for 15kg.
I also feed raw chicken wings, sardines, white fish.
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Post by rkd on Apr 20, 2010 7:49:31 GMT
I need to share this with you ladies and gents......I used to feed Orijen and my dogs looked and developed perfectly but evenings in my household were spoiled by their unsettled digestive systems. I came across Wainwright's at Pets at Home and the ingredients looked good, half the price, easy to clean up after dogs and the smells no longer there.....the wife has no more excuses!!
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Post by TS on Apr 20, 2010 8:18:50 GMT
dry foods. Orijen and Biomill is one of the best.
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Post by staffman on Apr 20, 2010 9:32:06 GMT
i have used gain red mills beta grayhound dogs looked well on all these
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Post by dog on Apr 20, 2010 10:01:10 GMT
I need to share this with you ladies and gents......I used to feed Orijen and my dogs looked and developed perfectly but evenings in my household were spoiled by their unsettled digestive systems. I came across Wainwright's at Pets at Home and the ingredients looked good, half the price, easy to clean up after dogs and the smells no longer there.....the wife has no more excuses!! I've started using Wainright's salmon and potato for Sonny because he was quite gassy and used to have the occasional Mr.whippy with the greyhound feeds...I couldn't work it out for a long time but it seems he's not very good with rice which is in alot of foods. He's got even more energy now (not neccasarily a good thing), his bowels are working as they should and he's not needing to eat so much because he's digesting it better and it's not mega expensive either at £32 for 15 kilos...really pleased.
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Post by bullrover on Apr 20, 2010 12:41:31 GMT
I've got mine on JWB fish and vegetable. A bit of weight has dropped off him but it could be due to increased exercise. Its early days yet but I will post how he goes on it.
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Post by Shakka-Staffs on Apr 20, 2010 17:46:33 GMT
osiris is on australian formula puppy and abbey the adult version. I also use redmills tracker in the winter months when not doing any athletics, as it has a lower protien content. Australian formula has fortunatly agreed with all my dogs and ive never had to change.
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Post by kelbi on Apr 21, 2010 10:44:13 GMT
I was using Barking Heads for a few months on my 3, Ambull x, Stafford and Belgian Shep x and although they all were fit and healthy on it I found it expensive for a 12 kilo bag. I've been using Chudleys Greyhound Racer for about 5 or 6 months now and they all love it and are doing great on it. It's only about 16 0r 17 pound for a 15 kilo bag too!
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Post by fabrice on Apr 21, 2010 18:56:25 GMT
Hi, This website is not a scientific website. it's just an analytical reading of bags. Just this, not an analysis of the food in laboratory. He is specified well on the website which the readings of bags little all this is made by thinking personshave to know a little all this. We thus have just an analysis of the labeling no food, what is not the same matter Rather, the intent of this site is to give an assessment of the various commercial foods available, based on the ingredient information given by the manufacturer. No food can magically be better than the ingredients used to make it, and the information on this site constitutes our opinion of those ingredients and the overall species-appropriate quality of the food.
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