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Loki's mum
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21-08-2008, 07:49 AM
Originally Posted by Sarah27 View Post
That's the beauty of raw food Magpye. All you do is put a towel on the floor and throw it down

For the dogs I mean, not humans
Loki insists on eating his food in his basket. I have to get the blankets out before the yukky bone gets dragged in!!!!
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21-08-2008, 08:13 AM
Bleugh! My foster dog gets the occaisional frozen chicken wing (I have to feed her on Arden Grange because she's a Dog's Trust dog, but she has raw 'treats') and she always takes them into her bed

Luckily, with them being frozen it doesn't make too much mess!

Great photo
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12-09-2008, 03:44 PM
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Sorry but i would never feed my dog iams (put then i don't buy any proctor and gamble products either) after what they did! The whole company is evil IMO.
I totally agree and i drive my OH mad aswell!
A beleive a Raw diet is the best mine thrive on it, but Burns in my opinion is by far the best dried food on the market
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12-09-2008, 11:02 PM
Without getting into all the pros and cons of which food is best can I just ask why you want to change your pups food. Do you think he isnt doing well on it, or just researching
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13-09-2008, 02:47 AM
Oh Blimey....thats a hard one!
I have 5 dogs and feed 4 different foods
Asa and Kasper(6 and 7 yr old elkhounds) ....BURGESS SUPADOG WELLBEING.£25 for 12.5Kg

Frankie(4 yr old elkhound)..FISH4DOGS.£37 FOR 12KG

Zara(5 yr old shiba inu)...ORIJEN £44 FOR 12.5KG

YOSHI(8 week old shiba inu puppy)...ROYAL CANIN .£42 FOR 15KG...but will probably be changed over onto ORIJEN
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13-09-2008, 07:00 AM
Burns here, but they also get Naturediet...
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20-09-2008, 07:32 AM
We use Burns and our dog does great on it. She used to have mini-bites (their puppy food), but we've recently started her on Burns Active, which is actually their high energy working dog brand. (She's a very active dog).

This costs just £37 for a 15 kg bag, and the recommended amount for a 10kg dog is 100grams a day. So to feed a 10kg dog on this costs just 24p a day, or £1.68 a week.

The maintenance diet costs just over £40 because of VAT.

It was developed by a holistic vet concerned about the junk in pet food, and uses human quality ingredients.

It tends to keep dogs lovely and lean.
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