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Post by Lilcody Sun Feb 21 2016, 20:03

can anyone recommed a good food been thinking about jwb or arden grange as cody is on Burns dry which he likes but just googled the ingrenedients and found out its 58% brown rice and 28% lamb which i think is bad xx
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Post by Mistys Mum Sun Feb 21 2016, 20:37

Hi Kia,
Misty used to be on Jwb and she did really well on it until she went off it one day, the fussy thing-but I know that's a good food. Now she's on Natures Menu the grain and gluten free ones in the Country Hunter range. She wolfs her food down each day and is really looking good on it. That has quality meat in not meat derivatives in and she definitely prefers the tinned and frozen food over dry kibble but that's just her.

Hope you find a food that Cody enjoys Big Grin


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Post by b_phippsy Sun Feb 21 2016, 21:00

Hi, were on a German cold pressed food called Lukullus. Its available on zoo-plus and works out a little bit cheaper than Wainwrights but has the same quality ingredients. we buy some of the tins and mix a small amount into the dry. He goes mad for this food never seen him barking like that for any other dry foods we have tried and his condition is great, nice shiny coat and solid stools. There is also a website called all about dog food which gives you reviews on different foods. hope that helps Smile
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Post by Lilcody Sun Feb 21 2016, 21:17

does your dog moult less as noticed cody coat dull and hes moulting like mad x
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Post by b_phippsy Sun Feb 21 2016, 22:51

try adding some omega fish oil to his food, we buy some from the pet shop and he gets a tea spoon daily works wonders and will help with Codys coat. Its normally down to diet when the coat feels rough. If you can get a better quality food you should see an improvements Smile as suggested this website is a good one to look at when deciding on the best suited food for your budget. www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk/
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Post by Lilcody Mon Feb 22 2016, 07:22

I thought burns was a good food but 58% rice and 26% lamb that's a lot of rice for one bag of food and I'm worried he's not putting on weight like he should xxx
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Post by Rachel33 Mon Feb 22 2016, 08:57

Burns certainly isn't my favourite food, I don't feed dry but rarely had good results in kennels. There are some really good recommendations above. It also depends on your price range.

This website is pretty good:
http://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk

Loads of info and reviews Smile
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