Any thoughts on....

numptynoelle that doesnt sound very good! Thought id ask you all as you help me out alot. A friend said that she uses it and she swears by it but i wasnt confident about it!
 
Lets say no one feeds them because they are good but uses them because they are cheap and dogs often prefer them to dry food.
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Webbox Chubs offer significantly better value for money than most tinned food. Packed for convenience in a plastic sleeve, Webbox Chubs can be stored at ambient temperature unitl opened and then refrigerated.

Webbox Chubs are available in the following varieties:

Beef flavour , Chicken flavour
Rabbit flavour

INGREDIENTS:
Meat and Animal Derivatives, Derivatives of Vegetable Origin, Minerals.
Contains EEC permitted colours, preservatives and antioxidants.

TYPICAL ANALYSIS:
Protein: 6.5% Oil: 8.5% Fibre: 0.4%
Ash: 3% Moisture 81%

FEEDING GUIDE:
Based on 800g chub pack per day to feed with an equal quantity of mixer meal or biscuit.
Small breed - up to 1/4 , Medium breed 1/4 to 1/2 ,
Large breed - 1/2 to 3/4 , Giant breed 3/4 to 1 full chub

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Chubs are convenient and the same parent company makes the Davies range which are 3x dearer but better quality. I would use the Davies ones as a taster ( neither are a complete food) except if you've ever has a chub split in the box the smell when opened is indescribable.

Naturediet is better.
 
Used to look after a dog that ate these...used to make me feel like vomiting (and I've got a strong stomach). No way would I feed my dogs these.
 
Thanks for the replies everyone! Im guessing thats why she uses it with james wellbeloved biscuit! I must admit it didnt look very appitiseing!! Think ill pass on that and stick with the naturediet! xx
 
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