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food for staffies
hi just wondering if anyone use s this or tried it any info would be great thinking of trying my eldest on it blain( Pero Staffordshire Bull Terrier) here is a link to sight
http://pero-petfoods.com/dog-food/breed-specific-complete-dry-dog-food-for-german-shepherds-labradors-staffys/staffordshire-bull-terrier-bulldog-breeds/pero-staffordshire-bull-terrier-12kg.html
http://pero-petfoods.com/dog-food/breed-specific-complete-dry-dog-food-for-german-shepherds-labradors-staffys/staffordshire-bull-terrier-bulldog-breeds/pero-staffordshire-bull-terrier-12kg.html
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Re: food for staffies
Yeah we've spoken about this food before here and I remember few people on here have actually used it..
It looks really good IMO and something I'll try when my boy is old enough.
It looks really good IMO and something I'll try when my boy is old enough.
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cheers Jason think I will get the trial pack and see how he goes on with it looking as well to put maisie on it when she is old enoughJason wrote:Yeah we've spoken about this food before here and I remember few people on here have actually used it..
It looks really good IMO and something I'll try when my boy is old enough.
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Yeah good idea.. The reveiws look really good, too good. The price is also fantastic
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Remember that a trail pack will only be small enough for one or two meals, and as you won't have a chance to properly introduce it gradually you may not see the full results. It may make him sick and you will this it is not compatible when it actually is.
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A few members use it and I think it looks good. I feel personally that anything breed specific is very gimmicky though. Taking that aside it is a decent looking food at a good price.
Logan won't eat chicken though.
Logan won't eat chicken though.
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Jason wrote:Yeah we've spoken about this food before here and I remember few people on here have actually used it..
It looks really good IMO and something I'll try when my boy is old enough.
As soon as ramsey is 15kg he good to go on the pero
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Hayley wrote:Remember that a trail pack will only be small enough for one or two meals, and as you won't have a chance to properly introduce it gradually you may not see the full results. It may make him sick and you will this it is not compatible when it actually is.
no the trail pack 2.5 kg and will last a while certinaly big enought to do the change over of foods
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he's over 16kg so maybe it's time.. You use it don't you?Warren wrote:Jason wrote:Yeah we've spoken about this food before here and I remember few people on here have actually used it..
It looks really good IMO and something I'll try when my boy is old enough.
As soon as ramsey is 15kg he good to go on the pero
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i was using for over a year with good results and no problems but now im feeding raw but not becouse of the pero just felt i had the time to run a raw diet
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cheers everyone think I will change blain over he is on a local food from around where I live it is good just a bit high in protein for him at 35% so as soon as he is running low will order it and let you know let you know how he gets on thanks again for all your input
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cheers warren think I am going to give it a goWarren wrote:i was using for over a year with good results and no problems but now im feeding raw but not becouse of the pero just felt i had the time to run a raw diet
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At what age can you feed this food????
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I think it is a good food not really gimmicky as it is high in protein which is ideal for a Staff. The girls are on Wainwrights at the mo as I thought I would give them a change
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Billy you can feed it after a year. Some people say 6 months but I always keep my pups on puppy food until they are a year.
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not sure going put blain on it he is 2 and a half now then will put maisie on it when she is older if I find it okBillybunter wrote:At what age can you feed this food????
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Re: food for staffies
Also recommend Pero, Ledger loves it, I tend to buy in bulk for the extra discount (it all goes well within the best before date) and the delivery is really quick
Also tried some of their smokey bbq chews with the last order and never mind Ledger going crazy for them they really smell quite nice, ive been breaking them down into small pieces to use as treats
Also tried some of their smokey bbq chews with the last order and never mind Ledger going crazy for them they really smell quite nice, ive been breaking them down into small pieces to use as treats
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Re: food for staffies
looks okay but the only thing is that it has cereals in it which can cause allergies and is normally used to bulk the food out. I found foods with cereals in tends to make my dogs poo a lot as it is used to bulk them out and then it comes out the other end too many times a day! I have put my three dogs on Millies Wolfheart and the two older ones have gone from pooing approximately six times a day to only once! Good luck
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