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any good suggestions
Hey guys.
Iv never had a dog so whatever wen it comes to her food
Shes had: burns (breeder fed this and beta)
Jwb
Collards
Arden grange
Natures menu wet
Raw
Naturediet and forthglade (currently eating)
She seems to just stop eating after a while.
Iv looked at pero sbt and other dry foods but just dunno what she will eat long term.
Shes so wasteful too.
Any other suggestions: even a good dry and wet combo as i dont think she gets enough crunch for her teeth....she wont even eat raw bones!!!
Iv never had a dog so whatever wen it comes to her food
Shes had: burns (breeder fed this and beta)
Jwb
Collards
Arden grange
Natures menu wet
Raw
Naturediet and forthglade (currently eating)
She seems to just stop eating after a while.
Iv looked at pero sbt and other dry foods but just dunno what she will eat long term.
Shes so wasteful too.
Any other suggestions: even a good dry and wet combo as i dont think she gets enough crunch for her teeth....she wont even eat raw bones!!!
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Re: any good suggestions
When I fed dry Ledger was on Pero they do trial packs that give you a £5 voucher if you decide to order with them
We went onto it after he stopped eating JWB only stopped now as decided to give raw a try
We went onto it after he stopped eating JWB only stopped now as decided to give raw a try
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Re: any good suggestions
Here is a list of good dry foods. The site also has tips on RAW and BARF feeding. We have been feeding RAW for awhile now and I think this is the healthiest option
http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/dry_food
http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/dry_food
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Re: any good suggestions
I loved the raw diet her coat looked stupidly amazing after a week and the waste at the other end was so little. She ate it for a gd wee while and it was always varied but she decided nope not for me and every meal was gettin wasted and then chucked in the food bin which gets emptied once a week so the smell was bleauggghhhh!!!!
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Re: any good suggestions
When she's on dry do you add anything to it? Just adding a little tinned fish or a raw egg can help to keep them interested.
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Re: any good suggestions
Yeah iv put tuna in and wet food and she picks it off the dry. Im gonna give pero a go i saw reviews about it and how fussy dogs have been fine on it.
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Re: any good suggestions
Hope it works out, I used to add sardines or mackeral in oil or tomato to keep it interesting, wet food or sometimes I'd fry up a little mince
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Re: any good suggestions
Awesome. Anyone used autarky dry?? I was lookin at it in a work brochure but think maybe it may make her hyper bein a workin food. Gets a decent review
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Re: any good suggestions
Personally I would stay away from working dog food for domestic dogs x
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Thanks sazzle :-D
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So i got a couple of small packs to try and shes wolfing down arden grange with some wet :-D happy with that but how long will it last lol!!!
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James Welbeloved is a good quality food and easily availalbe. Rocky is on Barking Heads which he loves and is also a good quality food.
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