posie_honey
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I really rate Skinners dog food for mine.
skinners is good too
I really rate Skinners dog food for mine.
I'm loving this brand (barkingheads) looking at the ingredients for the senior dog range- Tassy loves Chicken and carrots and tomatoes never tried potatos with her or salmaon- though she loves her sardines.How quick is the mail order as they are 17miles away from me as the nearest supplierhttp://www.barkingheads.co.uk/
I've recently changed to above range, you can mix them if you want, spoke to the bloke from there and he said they were all compatibale if you needed to mix
Mine had the Tender loving care and the Bad hair day ! she preferred the tender loving care and she likes the fusspot one as well
JWB is often on offer 3 for 2 by me, Cardiff
I'm loving this brand (barkingheads) looking at the ingredients for the senior dog range- Tassy loves Chicken and carrots and tomatoes never tried potatos with her or salmaon- though she loves her sardines.How quick is the mail order as they are 17miles away from me as the nearest supplier![]()
I am reading this with interest as my dog is coming up to 1 yr old and will therefore 'outgrow' his puppy food....he has always been on Purina ProPlan Puppy and we're wondering whether to move him onto the adult version, or something else...any thoughts on the purina??? we've also looked at wainwrights??
Mine is on James WB lamb and rice - tried many quality brands (including raw for a few months - but that was really awful for her) without success. She has a very sensitive tummy and can't cope with variety of any sort. So after 6 years of trying everything we've had a further 6 with JWB - adult at first and then about the last 3 1/2 yrs she's been on the senior. I'm very pleased with it. I think any of the quality foods are worth a shot. Not a huge fan of raw unless you have an enormous freezer and a huge capacity for being organised as you must work out exactly what you are feeding to ensure dog gets everything it needs etc..
Is Iams any good?
My deaf dog is one sickly puppy who seems to be allergic to air. He can't eat JWB, Barking Heads, Iams or even Bonio's (what is in those? he throws them up within 30mins!) The only dry food that he can eat is Burns, which also agrees with me and picking up what comes out the other end
We tried a similar thing to Fish4Dogs from Pets at Home called Fishmongers (I think) which he absolutely loved, but I was too scared to give him a whole bowl, so just mixed a bit with the Burns. I hope it's not as bad as Bakers!![]()
Do fish for dogs do a small bag?? B is quite picky and is barely eating the kibble if given it alone now so I'm thinking of changing her over to this.
I doubt it, I think this is one of the worst- bakers is full of sugar -This is the rubbish in Bakers-Cereals (minimum 4% rice in the green and orange kernels), Meat and animal derivatives (Minimum 4% fresh meat in the moist meaty chunks, minimum 4% beef in the moist meaty chunks), Vegetable protein extracts, Oils and fats, Various sugars, Derivatives of vegetable origin (0.5% beet pulp in the brown and red kernels), Minerals, Vegetables (minimum 4% vegetables in the green and orange kernels). With antioxidants, coloured with and preserved with EC additives.My deaf dog is one sickly puppy who seems to be allergic to air. He can't eat JWB, Barking Heads, Iams or even Bonio's (what is in those? he throws them up within 30mins!) The only dry food that he can eat is Burns, which also agrees with me and picking up what comes out the other end
We tried a similar thing to Fish4Dogs from Pets at Home called Fishmongers (I think) which he absolutely loved, but I was too scared to give him a whole bowl, so just mixed a bit with the Burns. I hope it's not as bad as Bakers!![]()
They do sample packs for £1 or I'd be happy to send you a bowlful in the post!![]()
I do the sardine too- i found some on offer in Tescoes the other day 21p for a whole tin of finest whole sardines- so we bought 20 of them but now running low- where do you get yours from?
Dr johns silver, all my dogs do really well on it.
Can i ask everyone who buys JWB why do you go for that? i find it expensive i know a dog on it and if anything both my dogs look better condition.
I pay £8.49 for a 15kg bag.
The people i know who get it do so because they don't want or can't have all the cereals in dog food and want some actual meat content. Dr Johns first ingredient is cereals. Not something i would be happy with my dogs eating.