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kirsty_
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15-03-2009, 07:28 PM

adding tinned meat to dry food

how many people add some meat to dry food? i did this the other day and they ate it with such enthusiam that ive carried on and just reduced the dry food a little. it just seemed boring for them having a bowl of dry food with nothing else on it or am i just being soft
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15-03-2009, 07:30 PM
No not soft. Cosmo has Burns for breakfast and Burns and Naturediet for tea.
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15-03-2009, 07:33 PM
When Jess was fed on kibble, I used to add natural yoghurt (I can't stand tinned meat for unknown reasons) and she used to love this.

You could try adding tripe to your dogs dinner as well It stinks to high heaven, but I've not come across a dog who doesn't like it
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15-03-2009, 07:33 PM
I sometimes add sardines or yoghurt to Burns dry food for my dog.
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15-03-2009, 07:34 PM
Fudge has Burns dried food with Burns wet food added. Since I have done this she loves her food and empties the dish everytime!
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15-03-2009, 07:36 PM
Originally Posted by jesterjenn View Post
When Jess was fed on kibble, I used to add natural yoghurt (I can't stand tinned meat for unknown reasons) and she used to love this.

You could try adding tripe to your dogs dinner as well It stinks to high heaven, but I've not come across a dog who doesn't like it
i did add tripe at one point then i was told not to add raw food to the kibble
they did love it though
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15-03-2009, 07:39 PM
I add a little Butchers Tripe mix (tinned). I used to cook up a bit of mince but they seem to prefer the tripe. I add it to their Arden Grange.
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15-03-2009, 07:39 PM
Originally Posted by talassie View Post
I sometimes add sardines or yoghurt to Burns dry food for my dog.
Originally Posted by Fudgeley View Post
Fudge has Burns dried food with Burns wet food added. Since I have done this she loves her food and empties the dish everytime!
thats what i like to see, with the dry on its own, they would normally eat it but there was no exitement there. Now i hear the bowl clanging round the kitchen to get every bit
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15-03-2009, 07:41 PM
Originally Posted by ClaireandDaisy View Post
I add a little Butchers Tripe mix (tinned). I used to cook up a bit of mince but they seem to prefer the tripe. I add it to their Arden Grange.
thats what i got to try, the tripe 6 pack i think its got tripe and beef and tripe and chicken aswell. they loved it
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15-03-2009, 07:46 PM
I also add a little of the tinned food just enough to give it a flavour. My dogs have really enjoyed their food much more, maybe the dried food hasn't got enough flavour or smell in it for them on it's own.
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