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which food?
What food are we feeding out pups on?
Skye (name changed.from Misty) was been.fed James wellbeloved by the breeder. I have continued this but a friend feeds her pup eukanuba
Just wondering what is the best cos my little Skye deserves nothing but the best :-) x
Skye (name changed.from Misty) was been.fed James wellbeloved by the breeder. I have continued this but a friend feeds her pup eukanuba
Just wondering what is the best cos my little Skye deserves nothing but the best :-) x
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Re: which food?
Fish4Dogs is a good kibble, but stick with JWB it if she is doing well on it Xx
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Re: which food?
I think James Wellbeloved looks great! I'm moving Logan onto it very soon. My girlfriend's Stafford has been on in for about 5-6 months and it has done wonders for her.
I fed Eukanuba to Logan at the very start under the assumption, if it's expensive it's most likely brilliant. I didn't find it to be much good at all if I'm honest and there are a lot better mid range price range foods in my opinion.
I fed Eukanuba to Logan at the very start under the assumption, if it's expensive it's most likely brilliant. I didn't find it to be much good at all if I'm honest and there are a lot better mid range price range foods in my opinion.
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Re: which food?
I will be feeding fish4dogs to our new pup . It's what they are being weaned on by the breeder and I have friends who feed it and are very pleased with the results.
Our previous dog was fed on Simpsons Salmon and Potato , he had a fab coat and was nice and chunky without being fat. Firm poos etc.
Our previous dog was fed on Simpsons Salmon and Potato , he had a fab coat and was nice and chunky without being fat. Firm poos etc.
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Re: which food?
I agree though , if you are happy with JWB keep with it
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Re: which food?
James Wellbeloved is a good food, and so is Fish4Dogs, they're both recommended here. I feed Loki on Wainwright's and he's never had any problems with it, always enjoys it
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My friend gave me some wainwrights in a tray that she had. I mixed a bit with her usual JWB and she seemed to enjoy it a lot more. Usually she picks at her food over an hour or so but she ate the lot at once when I mixed it x
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Re: which food?
Eden Multi-Meat and Fish Formula from Pups to Adult. Fresh Chicken 19%, Dried Chicken 17%, Fresh Salmon 16%, Herring Meal 14%, Potato 10%, Sweet Potato 5%, Chicken Fat 5%, Dried Duck 4%, Dried Whole Egg 3%, Chicken Gravy 2%, Fresh White Fish 2%, Lucerne, Pea Fibre, Mineral & Vitamins, Carrot, Spinach, Apple, Joint Support Pack (Glucosamine (355mg/kg), MSM (355mg/kg) & Chondroitin (250mg/kg)), Rosehips, Camomile, Burdock Root, Aniseed & Fenugreek, Mixed Herbs (Thyme, Marjoram, Oregano and Sage), Seaweed, Cranberry and Prebiotic FOS.
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That food looks great Billybunter! I have never heard of it beofre but that is a really good deal I might try my pooches on a bag. JWB is good but that food looks better xx
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Re: which food?
If she doing well on what she is currently on then i would stick to it, I have just moved to wainwrights which i think is a good food aswell
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Re: which food?
It is quite new food i came across Eden whilst searching whichdogfood.com
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Re: which food?
We use Royal Canin at the moment and its seems to be really good but we're always looking for something even better so I'd love to know what the actual best dry food
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