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14-02-2012, 05:38 PM

Lily's Kitchen

Does anyone feed this? How do your dogs do on it?

http://www.lilyskitchen.co.uk/

I had a few freebie tins a while ago and the dogs loved it! Didn't buy any more after that though as I still had several packs of NatureDiet left.

However, I bought some Lily's Kitchen trays as a little treat mainly for Roxy for after her operation.

I've been using it since Friday night since we got her home from the vets, mixing it in thoroughly with her meds, twice a day and she has eaten every bit.

Molly really enjoys it too.

Thinking of buying more now when the NatureDiet is done. Although I still have plenty of the Lily's Kitchen left too, but that's mainly for Roxy just now.
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14-02-2012, 05:47 PM
I met the lady, and because of that, I wouldn't buy it
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14-02-2012, 05:50 PM
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I met the lady, and because of that, I wouldn't buy it
Oh do tell?! The ones I spoke to at Discover Dogs last year were lovely!

And the food seems really good....
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14-02-2012, 06:02 PM
Originally Posted by Westie_N View Post
Does anyone feed this? How do your dogs do on it?

http://www.lilyskitchen.co.uk/

I had a few freebie tins a while ago and the dogs loved it! Didn't buy any more after that though as I still had several packs of NatureDiet left.

However, I bought some Lily's Kitchen trays as a little treat mainly for Roxy for after her operation.

I've been using it since Friday night since we got her home from the vets, mixing it in thoroughly with her meds, twice a day and she has eaten every bit.

Molly really enjoys it too.

Thinking of buying more now when the NatureDiet is done. Although I still have plenty of the Lily's Kitchen left too, but that's mainly for Roxy just now.
looks expensive to me o.0
but if everything is as organic as the site says I guess you get what you pay for.
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14-02-2012, 07:12 PM
I buy a box of assorted food and treats at Christmas. The dogs love it but too expensive for my size dogs and my budget.
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14-02-2012, 08:16 PM
The food is only fit for shops like Harrods, not little lowly pet shops like mine basically. (Saw her at a trade show)
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14-02-2012, 08:19 PM
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The food is only fit for shops like Harrods, not little lowly pet shops like mine basically. (Saw her at a trade show)
Oh! How odd! Surely a sale is a sale?

I ordered it from a friend in Edinburgh who has a pet shop there....well, dog shop! Just Dogs Shop!

http://www.justdogsshop.co.uk/

Plus Harrods sell Bakers etc! You should contact her and tell her that!

I still like the food though, going to order more.
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14-02-2012, 08:25 PM
Originally Posted by Westie_N View Post
Oh! How odd! Surely a sale is a sale?

I ordered it from a friend in Edinburgh who has a pet shop there....well, dog shop! Just Dogs Shop!

http://www.justdogsshop.co.uk/

Plus Harrods sell Bakers etc! You should contact her and tell her that!

I still like the food though, going to order more.
We tried, but was told it is market for upper class, rich people etc etc.
She really had an attitude, which isn't good when you're talking to a potential customer

Glad you like it anyway! I just wouldn't buy on principle of a rude owner!
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14-02-2012, 08:27 PM
Originally Posted by Hevvur View Post
We tried, but was told it is market for upper class, rich people etc etc.
She really had an attitude, which isn't good when you're talking to a potential customer

Glad you like it anyway! I just wouldn't buy on principle of a rude owner!
Don't blame you!

They sell it at a large warehouse type pet store in Norwich which is near a council estate so not a posh rich place! Don't sell it at "Pets at Home" though.
If I had small dogs I would be tempted to feed them on it as Cherry and Parker enjoyed it so much when I bought them an assortment for Christmas.
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14-02-2012, 08:33 PM
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We tried, but was told it is market for upper class, rich people etc etc.
Ooh, la di da No wonder you were put off. Hardly surprising though, the dry food works out at £100 for 15kg, so it's not for us plebs.

For poorly or sensitive dogs though it could be a good option if you can stretch to it.
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