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27-09-2007, 10:30 PM

Grain Free Dog Foods

I live in Canada and have been asked by a friend to recommend 100% grain free dog food that is available in England. I don't know the brands that are supplied to retailers in England. I would really appreciate anyone who can give me a few suggestions. Has to be all grain free
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27-09-2007, 10:40 PM
I get an excellent one form a company called fish4dogs it's over 70% fish with potatoe for the starch content and all the vitamins and minerals including the omega's in it.
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28-09-2007, 01:51 AM
http://www.wellbeloved.com/welcome/d...ntro/index.htm
Or, why not feed a natural diet and add veggies too?
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28-09-2007, 07:01 AM
The best grain free kibble available in the UK would be Orijen but I don't think Zooplus can keep up with the demand as its usually out of stock

Canidae although not grain free but a much higher meat quantity is also available here.
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28-09-2007, 10:21 AM
Has she considered feeding raw? Most natural diet they can be on.
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28-09-2007, 05:35 PM
wainrights is excellent, it is the same as james wellbeloved but half the price, pets at home make it and it is good for gluten intollerant, my dogs do excellent on it.
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03-10-2007, 11:16 AM
Originally Posted by Carole View Post
The best grain free kibble available in the UK would be Orijen but I don't think Zooplus can keep up with the demand as its usually out of stock

Canidae although not grain free but a much higher meat quantity is also available here.
Orijen is excellent and I have always managed to get it from Zooplus (been lucky I guess!) - I have used both the Chicken and the Fish varieties. They previously used to stock Timberwolforganics Wild & Natural.

Natures Variety Raw Instinct can also be bought online from cats-country in Germany.
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03-10-2007, 11:22 AM
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Orijen is excellent and I have always managed to get it from Zooplus (been lucky I guess!)
Is it back in stock now? Off to look as I want to try it on my two.
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03-10-2007, 03:25 PM
Originally Posted by Carole View Post
Is it back in stock now? Off to look as I want to try it on my two.
Looks like they only have smaller bags in at the moment - luckily I have a couple of 13.5 Kg bags left. I tend to keep a bag or 2 in reserve and stock up when thay have availability.

Orijen really has been the best food I have fed my dog - if it stays available I'll continue to feed it (unless I find the time and freezer space to go RAW).
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04-10-2007, 01:36 PM
Here is a good list of manufacturers of grain free foods - unfortunately does not include JWB or Fish4dogs:

http://www.dogfoodproject.com/index.php?page=grain_free
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