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anyone use it? is it any good? i am using wainwrights at the min.
cheers,
liam and spike
cheers,
liam and spike
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Re: arden grange
I am using Arden Grange. It is a good quality food of the same quality as Wainwrights. There is a good list of quality foods dry foods on this website.
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Re: arden grange
The list of recommended foods is below, Rocky has Barking Heads:
http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/dry_food
http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/dry_food
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Re: arden grange
Yes its a good quality kibble
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Re: arden grange
I have just bought this today. £34 pets at home 12kg. Just mixed some with her usual food and she's gone absolutely crazy for it. Never seen her get so excited over kibble.
Bit off topic, but does anyway one else pour kettle water on kibble? I have done this since day one as I find its more appealing with the smells etc. nothing wrong with doing this is there?
Bit off topic, but does anyway one else pour kettle water on kibble? I have done this since day one as I find its more appealing with the smells etc. nothing wrong with doing this is there?
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Re: arden grange
No, nothing wrong with it at all. Obviously if you have the sort of dog that leaves some of the food from time to time, then anything left over would have to be thrown away cause it'd go bad otherwise.
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Yes caryll, leave it down for 15-20 mins whatever's left gets binned. Little wasteful I know, but it's very rare any is left anyway.
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