which dry dog food is best in your opinion??

As animals are scavengers would they really eat beet pulp, possibly not... def food for thought. (pardon the pun)

Henry will go into fields, nick beets that have dropped off the wagon, and eat them...:o

The only one that ever bothered him was the one that was larger than his head:mad: That didn't sit well:mad:

Sorry, OT:o
 
Genuine question.

Do people here actually research what should and shouldn't be in a dog food and where on the list ingredients should be?

Because i see a lot of people say stuff is great quality (RC, CSJ ect) when in reality its full of crap.

Many years ago I had a sack of CobbyDog,and there in amongst the flakes of whatever was a lamb elastrator ring (rubber castration ring) Now THAT definitely is`nt something I would care to feed!:rolleyes:
 
I have just bought a bag of greyhound mix for a dog that isn't a greyhound, and a bag of senior dog food for a three year old dog.

I think I am going to keep hamsters in future...
 
I started feeding Arden Grange after some adivce people gave me on here, and havent changed since, dog hardly ever has a poorly tummy on this food, usually very sensitive to every thing! and if he does seem a little bored of it i give a spoonfull of Arden Grange tin meat and he loves it!
 
My dad's border Collie is very sensitive to anything with actual "meat" in it! He had major diahorea with bones, meat - cooked and raw, tinned food, most complete and complementary dried food. He was ok on arden grange for a while but had the occasional upset. After a trip to the vets he was given a recomendation and now for the last 7 years he has had Vitalin working dog food - you mix it with hot water. He loves it and has been diahorea free since then. This is high in cereals tho and looks like "pony mix" but suits him. So how does that work??
 
My dog is something similar, can't tolerate too much protein, no cereals, so has to have fish-based, low protein mulch to fill him up and what protein he does have is quality protein ie from meat, bones, etc.

I think it's just the way they have evolved over decades being fed foods with very high levels of cereals and carbs that they are naturally not designed to eat and in previous years before convenience foods, never did.
Plus he is linebred to a dog I now know passes on sensitivity to diet and environment.
 
Hi I feed all 6 of my dogs on Cobbydog Compele Dog food.

They alwsy lick their bowls clean and are a pciture of health. I have been feeding Cobbydog for years and am yet to find anything that comes close as in quality, price and service.

:)
 
I have been receiving bags of Cobbydog food as show prizes for over a year now and will continue to pass them back to the organisers if it's in aid of a dog rescue or on to my boss's dustbin boxer if not, because it goes through even my asbestos-stomached dog like poop through a goose.

Some of the colours involved are :eek:

Are sales of your lurid food so bad that you need to go around bumping up old threads? :p
 
Iv never had a problem with my dogs on Cobbydog. I have been reading through some of the threads of what poeple think are good and bad and offered my experience with there products.

EVERYONE is entitled to their opinion like someone has said previously what works for one dogs doesnt always work for others.

Mine are all looking great and always have comments on how healthy they look.
 
Indeed, joining a forum to bump an 18 month old thread....

Licking bowls clean....my dog would lick a bowl clean if it contained, say, sheep poo or a a fish that's been buried for three weeks!!!

But agree, if it works for your dogs, happy days :)
 
Ninja edit there. :p

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Ingredients: Cooked dried cereals, biscuit meals, meat & bone meals, dried meat fats.

Nom!
 
Hi I feed all 6 of my dogs on Cobbydog Compele Dog food.

They alwsy lick their bowls clean and are a pciture of health. I have been feeding Cobbydog for years and am yet to find anything that comes close as in quality, price and service.

:)

Some of the colours involved are :eek:

I have been receiving bags of Cobbydog food as show prizes for over a year now and will continue to pass them back to the organisers if it's in aid of a dog rescue or on to my boss's dustbin boxer if not, because it goes through even my asbestos-stomached dog like poop through a goose.



Are sales of your lurid food so bad that you need to go around bumping up old threads? :p

Twice in one day!! Those colours are clearly not going to be the top healthy thing to offer a poor dog who has no choice.

Fanatical as I am about dog food, I don't troll food threads to bump one particular (IMO, poor) food.
 
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