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Baxters puppy meaty meal
I gave up on wainwrights dry puppy meal as a mixer as she would not eat it ,but found she would eat baxters.Is it a good one to keep her on as now she is leaving the wet food in favour of this brand.if it is I would stop the wet all together please help me to decide x
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Re: Baxters puppy meaty meal
you can wean them off wet food by adding less and less every day. We have tried Miley on dry food and she just wont have it.
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Re: Baxters puppy meaty meal
I've never heard of Baxters. I take it it is Baxters & not Bakers?
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I can find soup, and thats all! Xx
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Re: Baxters puppy meaty meal
It is bakers my phone changed it -arrrghhhh sorry x
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Re: Baxters puppy meaty meal
Noooo! Choose another food, pleeeeease!
Bakers is probably the worst food on the market - full of additives like colouring & flavouring that are known to cause hyperactivity & allergies. It also has a very low meat content.
Bakers is probably the worst food on the market - full of additives like colouring & flavouring that are known to cause hyperactivity & allergies. It also has a very low meat content.
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Ok consider it done:) just neeeed to find a dry food that she would eat then x
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Re: Baxters puppy meaty meal
Moo is fed fish4dogs we are soon going on to science plan, this link might give you some ideas
http://staffy-bull-terrier.co.uk/dryfood.html
and also I buy online, its a lot cheaper and gives a wider range
www.chemistdirect.co.uk
Sometimes she gets sardines or raw egg in her dry food for a bit of variety
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Try anything from the recommended list as posted above, Rocky has the Barking Heads TLC which he loves and always eats it all up.
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Re: Baxters puppy meaty meal
Bootz is now on royal canin junior netuered dry food its brilliant
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Re: Baxters puppy meaty meal
Royal Canin's good!
If the neutered version is more expensive than the ordinary one, I'd change to the ordinary one - the neutered version is just a gimmick. A neutered dog doesn't need special food.
If the neutered version is more expensive than the ordinary one, I'd change to the ordinary one - the neutered version is just a gimmick. A neutered dog doesn't need special food.
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Its more for being junior food and not being for netuered why shes on it . I found puppy biscuits too sm and adults biscuits too big.as for price not much in it tbh
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Re: Baxters puppy meaty meal
Moo was on RC and did well on it
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Re: Baxters puppy meaty meal
Jesus I have been feeding nel on bakers since I had her best find another brand fast
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Re: Baxters puppy meaty meal
Please do try and find another! It really is the most awful food!Crutchlow79 wrote:Jesus I have been feeding nel on bakers since I had her best find another brand fast
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