Good dry food
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Good dry food
Hi folks,
Just wondering what dry food you use for your puppies and if you think royal canin is any good, people I talk to here say it's good. We are still feeding Tilly Naturediet and Vitalin dry which the breeder gave us. Thing is, she is leaving the dry stuff, even when we mix the 2 together, she picks out the meat I think she's bored of it. No problem with her stools, always solid so I don't want to change anything to much... any ideas?
Just wondering what dry food you use for your puppies and if you think royal canin is any good, people I talk to here say it's good. We are still feeding Tilly Naturediet and Vitalin dry which the breeder gave us. Thing is, she is leaving the dry stuff, even when we mix the 2 together, she picks out the meat I think she's bored of it. No problem with her stools, always solid so I don't want to change anything to much... any ideas?
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Re: Good dry food
I have always used James Wellbeloved and found it to be excellent.
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Re: Good dry food
Royal Canin is a good food, Moo was on it, but her stools are a rather soft, well very soft so I have switched to James Well beloved, but its early days yet x
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Re: Good dry food
thanks for advice, we're merging JWB in with her current food and she seems to love it again! x
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Re: Good dry food
i'v mixed and matched with jake over past few years, he loved burns, then it was jwb but now i have molly, i put them on gusto, which has all the same ingredients as jwb, heres the link
http://www.dodsonandhorrellpetfood.co.uk/
i know a few from here have bought it and they have a great deal with 2x10kg bags for 15 quid which have lasted me ages. i think its a case of get samples and trial and error. Hope this helps xx
http://www.dodsonandhorrellpetfood.co.uk/
i know a few from here have bought it and they have a great deal with 2x10kg bags for 15 quid which have lasted me ages. i think its a case of get samples and trial and error. Hope this helps xx
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Re: Good dry food
Thanks, have changed to puppy JWB and am mixing it with her old food at the mo, she seems to like it and no adverse affects at all, finishes it all now too.
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Re: Good dry food
Great stuff
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