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pup food
ok for me its been all about trial and error and im really looking into getting my dog the best food along with giving 4 set meals a day rather than one.
I was looking at this and was wanting advice on this dry food
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/wainwright-s-puppy-complete-food-with-duck-and-rice-15kg-87609
If anyone has anything negitive to say about wainwrights feel free to have a quick look on that website ( if you have some free time) and recommend me another.
My main goal is of course to give me dog good quality food that gives him everything he needs and to be fit strong big and healthy and happy
I was looking at this and was wanting advice on this dry food
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/wainwright-s-puppy-complete-food-with-duck-and-rice-15kg-87609
If anyone has anything negitive to say about wainwrights feel free to have a quick look on that website ( if you have some free time) and recommend me another.
My main goal is of course to give me dog good quality food that gives him everything he needs and to be fit strong big and healthy and happy
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Re: pup food
Wainwright's is great, I was feeding Loki that exact one since we got him, he eats it all and have never had any problems with it
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Re: pup food
we tried james wellbeloved for harry but have since changed to applaws with 75% meat and cant reccomend enough great food and no itchy skin
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Re: pup food
Heard good things from members here
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Re: pup food
Sorry post earlier was on mobile phone and couldn't post properly. We started Harry on JWB but found him to be itchy and hungry. Did a bit of research on Applaws and it seems to be a good food (similar to Eden) which a lot of members recommend. We bought from our local pet shop for £35 for a 7kg bag which is good value as you don't need to feed as much and Harry is no longer an itchy pup and seems quite satisfied and doing great on it.
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Re: pup food
Katy is thriving on wainwrights, I buy 2 different flavours at a time so she doesn't have to have the same all the time. Then when I run out I get the other 2 flavours, she loves them all
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