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Post by _Jason_ Sat Dec 28 2013, 13:49

a puppys food from pets at home,which do you think would be the lightest on a dogs stomach

http://www.petsathome.com/shop/puppy/puppy-food/

This i think is everything they have for puppies and just posted a list incase you didnt want or couldnt click the link


Advanced Nutrition
Applaws
Arden Grange
Bakers
Barking Heads
Beaphar
Beta
Burgess Sensitive
Burns
Butchers
Cesar
Eukanuba
Eukanuba Veterinary Diet
Harringtons
HiLife
Hills Natures Best
Hills Science Plan
Hugo
Iams
James Wellbeloved
Laughing Dog
Naturediet
Natures Harvest
Pedigree
Pets at Home
Pets At Home
Pro Plan
Royal Canin
Spencers Deli
Vets Kitchen
Wafcol
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Post by Guest Sat Dec 28 2013, 13:58

Darcy has been on fish based kibble and she has a sensitive tummy, and did well on them. Although she's raw fed now Smile
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Post by _Jason_ Sat Dec 28 2013, 14:05

That was helpfull Smile

Is there any reason why you didnt pick wainwrights (i use salmon flavour of it)

And would you say in general anything fish based will always be lighter on a dogs stomach
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Post by Steve Sat Dec 28 2013, 15:24

Wainwrights the join care one Smile

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Post by Boycies_mum Sat Dec 28 2013, 15:25

we use burns for our 9 week old xx

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Post by Guest Sat Dec 28 2013, 15:28

Wainwrights is a good mid priced food , just I've not used it personally. Smile

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Post by suzieJ Sat Dec 28 2013, 15:31

I went onto www.whichdogfood.co.uk  
On there you can type in the name of the food and it will give you a guide on what ingredients is put into there food.

I use Burns


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Post by suz Sat Dec 28 2013, 15:44

Elsie has Wainwrights Salmon and Potatoe,she is doing well on it
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Post by _Jason_ Sat Dec 28 2013, 17:15

suz wrote:Elsie has Wainwrights Salmon and Potatoe,she is doing well on it

Thats the one im feeding him on atm ww salmon,

Do you feed your dog the max grams it says you can use at his age,or the least or somewhere in the middle.

At his age and expected weight it says 260-370g, i feed him 360grams

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