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Ginge2602
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21-10-2014, 07:29 PM
I found chappie to be the best wet food. It's not terribly expensive. You are awfully brave asking about food. It usually gets hijacked about how great raw is even when you say it isn't for you!
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22-10-2014, 09:13 PM
Originally Posted by Ginge2602 View Post
I found chappie to be the best wet food. It's not terribly expensive. You are awfully brave asking about food. It usually gets hijacked about how great raw is even when you say it isn't for you!
That's a bit harsh!! It's not about what's for you surely, but what is right for the dog!
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25-10-2014, 12:23 AM
It's an opinion. I don't think it's harsh. I've asked about food on a few occasions and despite saying that a raw diet isn't for me (or my dogs if we are being semantic) the majority of replies are usually extolling its virtues. I'm not a bad owner for choosing not to feed raw and I feel sometimes that's how I'm made to feel. Look at this thread. It asks about wet food and then in comes the raw food.
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25-10-2014, 09:24 AM
Chappie was recommended by a number of vets as a cheap alternative to that expensive tinned stuff they give you after your dog has had an upset stomach or been quite ill. I didn't recommend it at the beginning because I'm not sure it's grain free. But it is cheaper than pedigree and much better quality. If your feeding pedigree then I would suggest to go for chappie instead.
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