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View Poll Results: Dry Food Opinion
Science Diet 0 0%
Eukanuba 3 15.00%
Iam's 1 5.00%
Other 16 80.00%
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sutty
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13-10-2006, 09:19 AM
wont use Iams or eukaneuba, coz of their horrific testing on dogs
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lovezois
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13-10-2006, 09:33 AM
Originally Posted by sutty View Post
wont use Iams or eukaneuba, coz of their horrific testing on dogs



me neither and so do Hills and also because they don't have the best content.
As Jess says wouldn't use anything with the word derivative in it. :smt002
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13-10-2006, 09:49 AM
Originally Posted by Brandon82 View Post
Which do you reccomend? That is not outrageous in price?
You've probably listed the more expensive ones on the market I dont feed any dry food anymore because its boring for the doglets and Zuki lost a bit of weight because she would only eat it if she was really hungry. I now feed raw but used to feed Purina pro plan, mainly for its high meat content.
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13-10-2006, 11:43 AM
Originally Posted by Zuba View Post
You've probably listed the more expensive ones on the market I dont feed any dry food anymore because its boring for the doglets and Zuki lost a bit of weight because she would only eat it if she was really hungry. I now feed raw but used to feed Purina pro plan, mainly for its high meat content.
i agree- i now feed wet/some raw but if i chose to feed dry then PurinaPro Plan I believe is a goodun' also my dog loves their Chicken /Rice and i keep a bag to use as treats
Its not really expensive either.
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13-10-2006, 06:02 PM
I put other because I feed natural/raw/cooked.
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13-10-2006, 06:23 PM
James Wellbeloved or Burns for the dry here.
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13-10-2006, 06:25 PM
I would say none...but I appreciate some people have to feed a 'dry' or complete food and if this was the case I would choose one with the least number of additives and change the variety from time to time to prevent the possibilities of an allergic reaction developing to any one particular food. Burns/Arden grange/Fish4Dogs are a few of the better ones.


I feed fresh cooked food, I have always fed a variety of fresh raw/mainly cooked food to my dogs except for a short period with my present dog when she was fed complete . I think it is normal for dogs to eat a variety of food and not normal for them to have unnecessary chemicals and additives, to me this can be best achieved by feeding fresh food.
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