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DRY FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS
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Here is list of some 'high quality' dog foods. They are all available from pet shops or online!
1. Arden Grange
2. Autarky
3. Barking Heads
4. Burn's
5. Europa
5. Fish4dogs
6. Healthy Paws
7. Joe and jack's
8. Luath holistic nutrition for dogs
9. Luath working and sporting dog formula
10. Natural dog food company
11. Organipets
12. Orijen
13. Symply
14. Royal Canin
15. James Welbeloved
Here is list of some 'high quality' dog foods. They are all available from pet shops or online!
1. Arden Grange
2. Autarky
3. Barking Heads
4. Burn's
5. Europa
5. Fish4dogs
6. Healthy Paws
7. Joe and jack's
8. Luath holistic nutrition for dogs
9. Luath working and sporting dog formula
10. Natural dog food company
11. Organipets
12. Orijen
13. Symply
14. Royal Canin
15. James Welbeloved
Last edited by janey on Mon Aug 29 2011, 18:40; edited 5 times in total (Reason for editing : added)
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Re: DRY FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS
I feed my dogs kibble with profine!
much meat and very little grain
I tried many brands and since I found these nuggets my dogs have no more problem skin, shiny hair and fat turns into muscle
INGREDIENTS:
Chicken (22%), chicken liver (20%), Potato, however, Poultry Fat (preserved with EC additives, vitamin E 50 mg / kg), Salmon Oil, Natural Flavors, Beet Pulp nature dried apples, dried brewer's yeast, Tomatoes, Yucca schidigera extract, minerals, DL-methionine, Llysine, Mannan-oligosaccharides, fructo-oligosaccharides, probiotics, organic Copper, Choline Chloride, Zinc organic, organic manganese, selenium, organic Biotin, Niacin, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A, Vitamin B12 Supplement, ribofl Avine Supplement (source of Vitamin B2), thiamine mononitrate (source of Vitamin B1), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), Folic Acid, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol).
MEMBERSHIP GUARANTEE:
Protein 26% Crude Fat 16% Crude fiber 2.5%, Moisture 10% Crude ash 6.5%, Calcium 1.4% Phosphorus 1%
ADDITIVES FOR 1 KG:
20,000 IU Vitamin A, Vitamin D3 1950 IU Vitamin E (a-tocopherol) 500mg 18.8 mg Copper, Zinc 107mg, Selenium 0.2 mg
Metabolized Energy: = 4103kcal/kg Omega-6: Omega-3 3.1% 0.6%
100% natural, no pesticides, no GMO
much meat and very little grain
I tried many brands and since I found these nuggets my dogs have no more problem skin, shiny hair and fat turns into muscle
INGREDIENTS:
Chicken (22%), chicken liver (20%), Potato, however, Poultry Fat (preserved with EC additives, vitamin E 50 mg / kg), Salmon Oil, Natural Flavors, Beet Pulp nature dried apples, dried brewer's yeast, Tomatoes, Yucca schidigera extract, minerals, DL-methionine, Llysine, Mannan-oligosaccharides, fructo-oligosaccharides, probiotics, organic Copper, Choline Chloride, Zinc organic, organic manganese, selenium, organic Biotin, Niacin, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A, Vitamin B12 Supplement, ribofl Avine Supplement (source of Vitamin B2), thiamine mononitrate (source of Vitamin B1), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), Folic Acid, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol).
MEMBERSHIP GUARANTEE:
Protein 26% Crude Fat 16% Crude fiber 2.5%, Moisture 10% Crude ash 6.5%, Calcium 1.4% Phosphorus 1%
ADDITIVES FOR 1 KG:
20,000 IU Vitamin A, Vitamin D3 1950 IU Vitamin E (a-tocopherol) 500mg 18.8 mg Copper, Zinc 107mg, Selenium 0.2 mg
Metabolized Energy: = 4103kcal/kg Omega-6: Omega-3 3.1% 0.6%
100% natural, no pesticides, no GMO
Re: DRY FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS
i dont understand that potato tomatoe brewers yeast and yucca are all on the dangerous foods list i beleive
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tomatoes, potatoes undercooked are dangerous when they are dead-burned but its not anymore
I can assure you that I tried a lot of dry cereal and I had many problems
Profine since I gave my dogs are in great shape
Royal canine (French brand) buys in goods of poor quality and yet everyone gives because they are part of the oldest producer of dry .... in the early royal canine buy quality products and made these dry in a cement mixer but since it became a multi-national who has bought cheaply to make a maximum profit
now I'm advertising for anyone because I'm just a consumer and I hold you just have to know the brand Profine who comes from Canada and I find great
I can assure you that I tried a lot of dry cereal and I had many problems
Profine since I gave my dogs are in great shape
Royal canine (French brand) buys in goods of poor quality and yet everyone gives because they are part of the oldest producer of dry .... in the early royal canine buy quality products and made these dry in a cement mixer but since it became a multi-national who has bought cheaply to make a maximum profit
now I'm advertising for anyone because I'm just a consumer and I hold you just have to know the brand Profine who comes from Canada and I find great
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lynne wrote:Beet Pulp - not good either
no beet pulp is fine i thi nk
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i have just googled profine but cant find out anything about there products
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THANK YOU GUYS! Got Tiny on to wainwrights and he absolutely loves it, he doesn't take his nose out of his bowl until it's all gone bless him and he seems a lot calmer and happier for it so just wanted to say THANKS! ><
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hi is bakers complete a bad food, the breeder is feeding the pup im getting next week on bakers and don't know if i should keep him on it for a while or change it
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Re: DRY FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS
my bosco was on bakers and the vet and the shops told me its rubbish ill be honest i dont no why,my vet recommended jollies own brand life style which i got and bosco seems to enjoy it a lot more and its a very good price for what it is i compared it to some of the higher priced items in the list and found the ingredients to be more or less the same for half the price
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Re: DRY FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS
sue wrote:hi is bakers complete a bad food, the breeder is feeding the pup im getting next week on bakers and don't know if i should keep him on it for a while or change it
I would change it over gradually, just s abit at a time over a week or 10 days. Bakers is full of additives (colours, flavours), all of which are totally unnecessary for the dog & are there just to make it look 'apetising' to humans. A lot of the additives can make a dog very hyperactive & can cause allergies.
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Thank you, what would you suggest is one of the best foods to start him on
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Re: DRY FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS
I'm not qualified to say! I feed raw, so I don't know a lot about dry food. I've heard that Wainwrights is good (Pets At Home's own brand) and also Royan Canin (expensive) and James Wellbeloved, but others on here are more able to advise on that than me!
Oh, and Fish4Dogs has been praised as well!
Oh, and Fish4Dogs has been praised as well!
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It depends on what your price bracket is lol. Royal canine is a good food but is over priced for what it is. The best ones are Orijen, Arden Grange, fish4dogs, pricey but worth it. Less expensive ones are JWB, Wainwrights, Barking heads, again good foods. Anything u can get in the supermarkets is not worth bothering with x
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The Wainwrights is what i feed Archie and he loves it
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I've got Max on Puppy Iams (he's 8 months), is that any good?
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blaze wrote:Wainwrights is pretty good defo a B lister!!
Tilly has Wainwights as well and everyone seems to think she's coming along fine
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has anyone tried Natural & Delicious?
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Re: DRY FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS
VanaVigo wrote:has anyone tried Natural & Delicious?
Sorry that's not one I've heard of, do you have a link?
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Re: DRY FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS
I feed Molly JWB puppy and use naturediet puppy/junior as a mixer just to add a bit of moisture which she likes!
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Re: DRY FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS
Kathy, here you go: http://www.dogfoodshop.eu/home/natural-delicious-canine-dog-food
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Re: DRY FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS
I also heard lot about this one:
Canidae
http://www.canidae.com/
Canidae
http://www.canidae.com/
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Is the list order after what you recommend the most or just listed as the recommended products..
Because I'm thinking about changing Dino's food, but it's a jungle.
Been thinking about Orijen, Royal Canin Adult Medium, Arion Lamb & Rice, Olivers Adult.
But I know there are many other company's out there, so a little help would be great..
Because I'm thinking about changing Dino's food, but it's a jungle.
Been thinking about Orijen, Royal Canin Adult Medium, Arion Lamb & Rice, Olivers Adult.
But I know there are many other company's out there, so a little help would be great..
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Re: DRY FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS
Moving our 2 onto Wainwrights as we speak no issues so far!
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Tyron wrote:Is the list order after what you recommend the most or just listed as the recommended products..
Because I'm thinking about changing Dino's food, but it's a jungle.
Been thinking about Orijen, Royal Canin Adult Medium, Arion Lamb & Rice, Olivers Adult.
But I know there are many other company's out there, so a little help would be great..
Hey, Tyron. Sorry, I didn't see this until just now.
Why not make an introductory post here...
https://staffy-bull-terrier.niceboard.com/f7-new-member-introductions
and then post your question here...
https://staffy-bull-terrier.niceboard.com/f29-staffordshire-bull-terrier-diet-nutrition
You'll be more likely to get a response!!
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