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Millies Wolfheart here - works for my Staffie cross and Lurcher pair.
This site is useful for comparison purposes:-
https://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk
This site is useful for comparison purposes:-
https://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk
My youngest Terrier is on Eden dry https://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk/dog-food-reviews...
The other 2; Frenchie and a Terrier, are on Natural Instinct raw https://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk/dog-food-reviews...
The other 2; Frenchie and a Terrier, are on Natural Instinct raw https://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk/dog-food-reviews...
Skinners field and trial is well regarded around here amongst farmers and gamekeepers. Our 3 year old Saluki cross loves it and it's pretty good value.
From memory it's about £20 for a 15kg bag, no vat on it either because of the "commercial" branding.
We feed it along with occasional raw bones, meat and scraps of whatever we're eating/cooking.
From memory it's about £20 for a 15kg bag, no vat on it either because of the "commercial" branding.
We feed it along with occasional raw bones, meat and scraps of whatever we're eating/cooking.
We put our terriers on Butternut around 18 months ago - I was highly sceptical (mainly on cost grounds) but they are absolutely thriving on it and the 13 year old has a new lease of life.
Both dogs have lost weight (in a good way), really enjoy their food and have become 'neutral' smell wise and the Welshie has lost his one time greasy coat. Previously they were on all types of dried kibble type food, latterly Harringtons which they hated along with most other dried food.
It really has been a revelation based upon our experience with it.
Both dogs have lost weight (in a good way), really enjoy their food and have become 'neutral' smell wise and the Welshie has lost his one time greasy coat. Previously they were on all types of dried kibble type food, latterly Harringtons which they hated along with most other dried food.
It really has been a revelation based upon our experience with it.
snowandrocks said:
Skinners field and trial is well regarded around here amongst farmers and gamekeepers. Our 3 year old Saluki cross loves it and it's pretty good value.
From memory it's about £20 for a 15kg bag, no vat on it either because of the "commercial" branding.
We feed it along with occasional raw bones, meat and scraps of whatever we're eating/cooking.
I agree - Skinners field and trial, salmon and rice was the favourite for the Black Labs I looked after. Their coats always looked wonderfully shiny.From memory it's about £20 for a 15kg bag, no vat on it either because of the "commercial" branding.
We feed it along with occasional raw bones, meat and scraps of whatever we're eating/cooking.
Also additions were raw carrots and brocolli as treats.
At first mines seemed to prefer old horse manure more than anything I attempted to pass his lips. Thank god he grew out of that stage to wanting my Sunday roast instead.
Tried every fancy dog food known to man and will only eat winalot. Probably crap but hes so stubborn he would rather starve to death.
Tried every fancy dog food known to man and will only eat winalot. Probably crap but hes so stubborn he would rather starve to death.
ctdctd said:
Millies Wolfheart here - works for my Staffie cross and Lurcher pair.
This site is useful for comparison purposes:-
https://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk
Another vote for Millies, but we add a small amount of their canned wet food into the kibble for a bit more interest.This site is useful for comparison purposes:-
https://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk
Rewe said:
1. Try Fish4Dogs. It stinks, but mine will eat around roast chicken to get to it!
2. Try the allaboutdogfood website for some good unbiased reviews. It's eye-opening.
3. I really wanted to feed raw dog food but my Vet, who I respect, has warned me off it as dangerous.
What was his reasoning for it being dangerous? 2. Try the allaboutdogfood website for some good unbiased reviews. It's eye-opening.
3. I really wanted to feed raw dog food but my Vet, who I respect, has warned me off it as dangerous.
HTP99 said:
Rewe said:
1. Try Fish4Dogs. It stinks, but mine will eat around roast chicken to get to it!
2. Try the allaboutdogfood website for some good unbiased reviews. It's eye-opening.
3. I really wanted to feed raw dog food but my Vet, who I respect, has warned me off it as dangerous.
What was his reasoning for it being dangerous? 2. Try the allaboutdogfood website for some good unbiased reviews. It's eye-opening.
3. I really wanted to feed raw dog food but my Vet, who I respect, has warned me off it as dangerous.
Isn't this like asking what oil do you use?
FWIW we feed Raw whole chickens that have been minced and frozen. We add a tablespoon worth of Salmon oil to it, the dogs love it and look great.
The vets always compliment us on their condition then frown when we tell them they're raw fed. Not met a vet yet that advocates it but the only study I could find was on cats and highlighted a Taurine deficiency leading to heart problems. The salmon oil takes care of that though.
FWIW we feed Raw whole chickens that have been minced and frozen. We add a tablespoon worth of Salmon oil to it, the dogs love it and look great.
The vets always compliment us on their condition then frown when we tell them they're raw fed. Not met a vet yet that advocates it but the only study I could find was on cats and highlighted a Taurine deficiency leading to heart problems. The salmon oil takes care of that though.
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