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pippam
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23-08-2011, 06:09 PM
My cocker is on chappie she loves it to pieces no problem so far just because a product is cheap doesnt neceserly mean its bad and vets wouldnt recomend it if it was bad for dogs.
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23-08-2011, 06:20 PM
It was brilliant for Bessie when she was alive. She had pancreatitis and her attacks were much fewer and less severe when we changed her onto it. Our vet also recommended it.
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24-08-2011, 06:39 AM
Originally Posted by pippam View Post
My cocker is on chappie she loves it to pieces no problem so far just because a product is cheap doesnt neceserly mean its bad and vets wouldnt recomend it if it was bad for dogs.

its alright as a stand in, but I personally wouldnt feed it long term unless for health reasons. I certainly wouldnt be feeding it to a young pup.

As for vets, I know of several who have recommended Bakers, and other who admit to knowing nothing of canine nutrition. Simply because they do not take (independent) nutrition training (if they get any, its usually delivered by one of the big companies Hills/Royal Canin. So biased maybe!)
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