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Post by deembee7 Fri Aug 09 2013, 12:54

Hi! Im looking for a new complete food for Tilly as it looks as though Tesco are going to discontinue the food she is currently on....which wouldn't be a problem if I had a car and could get it from somewhere else!
 
Tilly is currently on Harringtons dog food which seems to help with wind (stopping it, not causing it haha:lol: ), dosent cause any skin problems and wont cost a fortune.
 
When we rescued Tilly we were told not to give her a complete food with cereals in as this would cause a rash inbetween the pads of her paws, is this true???
 
We only have a small Tesco, lidl, and B&M in our local area, so im looking at Bakers or Tesco own brand at the moment,any help would be fantastic.
 
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Post by Kathy Fri Aug 09 2013, 13:05

Please try to steer clear of Bakers, this food is rubbish and full of additives.

Are you not able to order on line ? It would give you more choice and they would be able to deliver to your door.

Pets at Home do a good food called Wainwrights, please see the link below for details.

http://www.petsathome.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?freeText=WWNATURAL&x=0&y=0&storeId=10551&catalogId=10601&langId=-1
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Post by goldie87 Fri Aug 09 2013, 13:05

Stay away from Bakers, its full of rubbish additives and things that Tilly doesn't need in her diet. Tesco own brand isn't the best either.

I would advise you to purchase via the Internet if you can't get to a decent store. What is your monthly budget?
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Post by Kathy Fri Aug 09 2013, 13:08

James Wellbeloved is also hypo-allergenic and is reasonably priced and easily available.
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Post by goldie87 Fri Aug 09 2013, 13:10

Yep agree with Kathy, both James Wellbeloved and Wainwrights are decent. I've got Zeus on Symply at the moment which comes with a full money back guarantee, even if Tilly eats the whole bag and doesn't get on with it.

I've got Zeus on it because of his Colitis and other owners have had got results with it. Its slightly cheaper, if not the same as a big bag of James Wellbeloved.
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Post by Sazzle Fri Aug 09 2013, 13:21

Do you have a morrisons nearby? They also sell Harringtons if you are wanting to stay with that Smile 
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Post by Guest Fri Aug 09 2013, 16:22

Darcy suffers with sore paws, so she's on a wheat/Maisie free diet, wainwright a & James well beloved are available from pets at home and they deliver Smile

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Post by Guest Fri Aug 09 2013, 17:00

I'm sure that you'll be able to buy Harrington's online. It isn't the best food in the world, but it's much better than Bakers or Tesco own brand!

http://search.chemistdirect.co.uk/search?view=grid&w=harringtons+dog+food&asug=

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