deicinmerlyn
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After reading the 'Bakers' thread, what dry dog food do you use and why?
I use an absolute mulch, Jollyes own brand fish and rice, with raw days (usually turkey drumsticks from Asda) and supplemented with tuna, sardines, eggs, natural yoghurt or a culture grown in milk that I prepare at home, which is pretty much the same thing.
Reason being, my dog is 'hot blooded' cannot tolerate high protein levels in dry food and he takes all his coat off and scratches til he bleeds.
It is the only dry food that he is stable on.
In an ideal world I would feed Arden Grange as it was designed for German Shepherds by GSD breeders and it is a good food IMO.
Or Skinners Duck and Rice as a cheaper alternative.
Or best of all, feed raw. Sensitive sod!!!!!
I am sure Bakers works for some dogs but if you look at all the colours and additives, and how many dogs seem to be overweight and hyperactive on it, it's can't be a coincidence.
As I said, just because the company has a big advertising budget, doesn't mean it is a good food.
I'd love to feed raw but twice when I fed raw chicken my JRT x was very ill, heaven knows why but it's too much of a coincidence. The only raw he tolerates (and likes) is mince. But I'd like to feed Kibble? dry food aswell as he cant eat mince every day! so just wondered which is the best one to feed.
My pug ended up with an ear infection, gooey eyes and itchy skin on raw food.
So did 2 of mine when we first switched over.
I gave it seven weeks. I thought that was plenty of time to adjust. Maybe I'm wrong, but his ears were practically spouting wax by that point.
Haha poor prince.
Abe was like it for almost 3 months and i was just about to give up but then one day it was like he totally changed.
Now he just got over an ear infection from being fed kibble for 2 weeks![]()
Maybe we'll give it another go. They've just finished a carton of this http://www.answerspetfood.com/additional.html and I'm pleased to say that Prince suffered no adverse affects. It's bizarre that he tolerates goat and sheep dairy well but meat, chicken especially, turns him into a hive-ridden monster.
I don't.
But if i did it would probably be Taste of the wild or orijen because they are grain free and have actual meat in them.
I was just reading a review on orijen earlier and the reviewers loved it saying that it is 80% meat and 20% fruits and vegetables and the meat is high quality. The same reviewers wrote about Bakers that they couldn't believe that it could even be called dog food ...
Katielou - I've never heard of Bakers over here but it was an American review I was reading. Is it one you can buy in a supermarket? I've don't remember seeing it in Petsmart, etc.
I feed my lurcher girlie Arden Grange with some wet meat or fish mixed in, she really likes mashed potato stirred through her biscuits too and it encourages her to eat the dry stuff not just pick off the tasty bits! She looks great and her coat is really shiny. I continued to feed her AG as I got her from the Dogs Trust earlier this year and that is what they feed there. She is my first dog and I am obviously quite novice and am therefore finding this post (and others!) really interesting. My dog loves raw bones on the rare occasions we manage to get them from the butcher. I was then told by others that they always cook the bones before feeding! I have tried mine on one of those roasted bones from the pet shop and she is not interested at all!
My springer was fed bakers before we rehomed her, I've tried others, JWB, F4dogs, she doesn't like it when the kibble is all the same.
Does anyone know of a food that has similar shapes as Bakers but healthy ?
I don't think it's the varied kibble that will be keeping her interested (although it may be helping!) but the fact that Bakers tastes good to them! A bit like a child being fed on junk food constantly, they would turn there nose up at a healthy meal and demand chips!
I'd stick at it with the 'healthier' dog food or if you have the freezer space what about raw? Tuna always seems to tempt fussy eaters, so try mixing that in with her grub. Good luck!![]()