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Post by caro Sun Sep 30 2012, 14:12

Does anyone feed their Staffie "Waggs" dry food...?

Opinions on this dry food please...
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Post by janey Sun Sep 30 2012, 14:26



Wagg is a low quailty dry food and there are far better out there, reasonable priced. Moo is on Fish4Dogs which I can reccomend and here is a list that might be worth looking through

http://staffy-bull-terrier.co.uk/dryfood.html

I also buy online as you get a far wider choice Smile
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Post by Guest Sun Sep 30 2012, 14:33

As Janey says , not very good food , I was using Wainwrights which is a nice quality middle of the road food from Pets at Home for both (adult and puppy) and have now changed over to Fish4dogs , Wainwrights was fine just we could afford the little extra for the Fish4dogs and they were getting bored

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Post by caro Sun Sep 30 2012, 14:59

Thank you,will take this on board,and choose another...

The rescue were using this Wagg,and sent us home with some...

OR...

What do you think about Butchers (tin) tripe mix (wet food diet with a biscuit mix...?

I always did add some veggies with the meals my other dogs use to have in the past...

Can someone recommend a biscuit mix please...?

Thank you...
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Post by Guest Sun Sep 30 2012, 15:08

wet food is not so good due to the high water content as you have to feed them more , though a couple of people rate the wainwrights (pets at home) wet pouches)

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Post by caro Sun Sep 30 2012, 15:31

Thank you,I will stick to dry food,with a little Butchers tripe mix...

All our other dogs were on Burns...Unfortunately we can no longer afford this as we are pensioners (Basic)

I will look at the Link above for a better dry food...

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Post by janey Sun Sep 30 2012, 15:51



Have a look here

www.chemistdirect.co.uk

This is where I get Moo's food from, there is a wider choice, its cheaper and delivered to your door Smile
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Post by Guest Sun Sep 30 2012, 16:41

If you decide on Fish4dogs , currently their own website is the best offer , at checkout on the code box eneter DAILYMIRROR20 for a 20% discount

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Post by Guest Sun Sep 30 2012, 16:59

If i were to feed dry food it would be fish4dogs Smile

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Post by Juneau Sat Oct 20 2012, 11:29

janey wrote:

Have a look here

www.chemistdirect.co.uk

This is where I get Moo's food from, there is a wider choice, its cheaper and delivered to your door Smile

Thanks for that link Janey!! Big Grin
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Post by Kathy Sat Oct 20 2012, 12:44

Rocky has Barking Heads which he loves and always eats it all up, you can get it in Jolleys.
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