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Post by Trinax Thu Nov 22 2012, 10:36

ive got bootz on puppy food(wet) and at the mo and complete dry as the mixer as im confused in what mixer to get.Most mixers are designed for adult dogs is there one out there for puppys can anyone recommend one? The food is all wainwrights and im halving quantities as they are both complete foods x


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Post by PygmyParrot Thu Nov 22 2012, 10:45

Wainwrights do a puppy food mixer (can also be fed as a complete food) Big Grin

http://www.petsathome.com/shop/wainwright-s-puppy-complete-food-with-duck-and-rice-2kg-87569

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Post by Kathy Thu Nov 22 2012, 10:46

We feed Rocky Barking Heads TLC which I would recommend, BH also do a puppy food as in the link below:

http://www.barkingheads.co.uk.php5-18.dfw1-1.websitetestlink.com/product/puppy-days
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Post by Guest Thu Nov 22 2012, 10:47

You don't need a mixer if you're feeding a complete food, whether wet (yuk!) or dry. If you're using Wainwrights, I'd just stick with the Wainwrights dry puppy food. If he's a bit picky with it you can always mix in a little bit of sardine in oil or tomato sauce! Big Grin

Don't forget that mixers are just, basically, bits of biscuit. These are generally about 80% wheat and a lot of dogs have an intolerance of wheat.

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Post by Trinax Thu Nov 22 2012, 11:02

Bootz don't like dry food at all!!!! But I feel wet is not enough roughage for her that's why I do both .the wainwrights dry food is what I got her on aswell as the wet.If she liked dry then I would just do complete like I did for my last dog but she seems more fussy x

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Post by Guest Thu Nov 22 2012, 11:07

There's no problem mixing a little wet food with the dry - if that makes her eat it, then that's fine.

But you don't need to add any other mixer. thumbs up

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