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Post by Steve M Thu Sep 16 2010, 23:13

Great day with Ruby but she has been rather windy to say the least. Is it the food?we haven't changed it but been advised bakers is not that good for staffs, what is the general opinion?
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Post by Guest Fri Sep 17 2010, 00:30

We were on about this in a post yesterday and it was said feeding bakers to a pup is like given a kid smarties and a few people using royle cannine are experansing beltching but the dogs love it and staffys are windy anyway as they done have much hair on there bellys and lie in the sun which warms there insides which causes a build up of gas

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Post by Guest Fri Sep 17 2010, 08:20

yea bakers to put it nicely is a load of crap lol as is pedigree, iams, ummmm anything u get in the supermarkets really and with lots of advertising on tv. Some good quaility foods include:
James wellbeloved
arden grange
burns
wainwrights
fish4dogs
all of which u can get in pet shops and pets at home
You will also find that by swapping her food to a high quality one that she may be alot less hyper without all thoses nasty additives!
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Post by Guest Fri Sep 17 2010, 09:02

Bandit was REALLY windy when we got him until we changed to raw. Then the wind dramatically lessened!

When we got Dempsey he was on Pedigree Chum Puppy (that's what the breeder was giving him) & the wind was unbelievable! Blushing Then we changed him over to raw & although he'll have the occasional windy spell (normally after he's eaten something he shouldn't, like the TV remote control!) he's pretty good now plus raw feeding helps to keep the teeth nice & white.

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Post by Steve M Fri Sep 17 2010, 20:46

Thanks all
we have bought wainwright and hopefully can ditch the gas masks soon.
We can't believe how good she is at night, sleep so well in the crate with only 10 minutes whinning before she drops off to sleep, just like going back to having a baby.
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Post by Guest Fri Sep 17 2010, 23:13

break her onto the new food a little at a time to stop her getting a bad belly add about 10%new to her old food and incress the amout of new stuff every couple of days
ps lovely picture of your girl

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