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Harringtons??
Whats people's views on Harringtons its about the same price per bag i pay for what Marley is on now and see there food can be fed from 4 months which is great, also what i liked was they do a few flavours so could mix it up a bit for him, so has anyone fed there dogs on this, what did you think or even what didnt you like?? Helen & Marley x
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Re: Harringtons??
It isn't one I'd use because the first listed ingredient isn't meat/fish, and the actual meat/fish content is only about 14% throughout all the flavours.
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Ok so mid range price i currently pay £23 for 15kg from my local pet store but they only do one flavour in this food, so im looking for something up to the £30 mark for 15kgs that perhaps has a few flavours any ideas?? x
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burgess sensitive is good for that price and they do a couple of flavours
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Cool will look into that one, having a serious look into the pero for staffies to see what that can offer us and i know my pet shop just up the road stock it x
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Moo isn't keen on kibble now (if I could I would change to raw, its cheaper than you think), I think they get bored, end up adding sardines or raw egg then its polished off Xx
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Re: Harringtons??
This is one that's been mentioned on another forum & doesn't look bad. About £36 for 15kg....
http://www.pets-pantry.com/dog-products/dry-dog-food/quantum-dry-dog-food/quantum-choice-dog-food-lamb-15kg
http://www.pets-pantry.com/dog-products/dry-dog-food/quantum-dry-dog-food/quantum-choice-dog-food-lamb-15kg
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marley'smummy wrote:Cool will look into that one, having a serious look into the pero for staffies to see what that can offer us and i know my pet shop just up the road stock it x
Saw PAH had Pero in the other day and it was over £40
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We have been searching for a suitable dry food. When miley runs out of her present food we will be getting a good quality dry.
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Re: Harringtons??
Rocky has had the Burgees Sensitive kibble, which he was OK with. He was fed this at the rescue centre. I think this is better quality than some of the cheaper foods.
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Had a look at the burns food in the pet shop this morning and got some sample packs, anyone tried this one?
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Re: Harringtons??
I know some people here like it, but again, the first ingredient isn't meat/fish. The meat content is only 17/18%.
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No, I have not tried the Burns food
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Re: Harringtons??
Looking at the burgess to looks ok, i have to say this dog food buying is harder than picking out a new pair of shoes
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This is whats in the burgess, Chicken Meal (min 26%), Naked Oats, Wheat, Herring Meal, Maize, Beet Pulp, Poultry Fat, Brewers Yeast, Dried Egg, Monocalcium Phosphate, Salt
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Rocky is now on Barking Heads which contains:
Boneless Chicken*, Dried Chicken*, Brown Rice, Oats, Barley, (High Omega 3) Trout, Chicken Fat, Natural Flavours, Sunflower Oil, Lucerne, Seaweed, Dried Tomato, Dried Carrot, Hip & Joint Care Glucosamine 350 mg/kg, MSM 350mg/kg, Chondroitin 240 mg/kg)
*total 50% Chicken
We get the bags of this from Jolleys at approx £9.50 for 2 kg, it is slightly cheaper if you buy the big bags of 6kg sorry cannot remember the price.
Boneless Chicken*, Dried Chicken*, Brown Rice, Oats, Barley, (High Omega 3) Trout, Chicken Fat, Natural Flavours, Sunflower Oil, Lucerne, Seaweed, Dried Tomato, Dried Carrot, Hip & Joint Care Glucosamine 350 mg/kg, MSM 350mg/kg, Chondroitin 240 mg/kg)
*total 50% Chicken
We get the bags of this from Jolleys at approx £9.50 for 2 kg, it is slightly cheaper if you buy the big bags of 6kg sorry cannot remember the price.
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Found barking heads puppy food on amazon 12kg £37.63 x
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Caryll was you talking about the barking heads looking good?? x
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Re: Harringtons??
I went with this because it's on the recommended list
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marley'smummy wrote:Caryll was you talking about the barking heads looking good?? x
Yes.
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