I was just wandering what you all feed your woofers ?
I feed all of mine Arden Grange now, I use to feed Orijen but it got too costly.
I was just wandering what you all feed your woofers ?
I feed all of mine Arden Grange now, I use to feed Orijen but it got too costly.
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Dr Johns and Gusto, with the addition of sardines or cornedbeef.
We also have to make extra rice when we are having it as he loves the stuff.
The wee man calls him our compost bin cos he has the tops off carrots, the middle of the cabbage and apple cores when he can get them.
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Burns Pet Nutrition.
It's costly but the only food our dog with food allergies doesn't have any reactions to. Wouldn't feed anything else now even though I have 3 dogs and they are eating me out of house and home...lol.
Poops are so much easier to pick up when they are on this food.
I feed Dr Johns or Burgess superdog. Mine need a low protein feed or the explode
Naturediet Lite.
Benjy would eat anything and everything but I want him to eat a 'natural' food. Also, he has a sensitive tum and this is the only one that doesn't give him the skoots!
We got our dog a few months ago aged 3.
I know that the dry complete foods are best for them but, he just would not touch it. Meals were becoming a battle. I tried more expensive wet meats and no again.
The only ones he will eat are Tesco own brand individuals and the same from Pets At Home.
You don't have to be mad to know me but it helps.
my 3 are on JWB but I'm thinking of changing down to a less expensive brand, seen a bit about Dr John and the price is excellent - £30 saving!! - but is it just for working dogs (lurchers/greyhounds) or would it suit any active dog?
My dogs have quite a varied diet, they eat any leftovers including veg etc, dried dog food either platinum Dr John's or they like the killdrummie mix musili, they get additional oil and butchermeat, they also get big knuckle bones to amuse them inbetween feeding. My dogs are all lean, some may think too thin but they are well fed, warm at night and have plenty of excercise. Hopefully this will keep them healthy and soundess issues away!
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