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    Yeah i'll never give him a high street brand like pedigree or bakers.

    I've looked at Royal Canin and James Wellbeloved. I've also been told Pets@Home's own brand is good also?

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    www.dogfoodanalysis.com, you'll find that alot of the ones you think are good are only 1-2 stars

    It's a pretty good site because it goes through the ingredients and goes through all the cons and pros of the product

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    If you actually loved your dogs, you wouldn't feed them dog food because god knows what they put in it. You see on the adverts and it doesn't look nice, does it? If you loved your dog so much then you would feed the dog what you liked.
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    And thats why my dogs a fat *****

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stefy09 View Post
    And thats why my dogs a fat *****
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    All of the well known brands are pretty crap, they hardly have any protein and loads of E numbers.
    We feed our dog pets at home own brand cause thats not bad at all, but Hills is one of the best, even though quite expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomSpit View Post
    If you actually loved your dogs, you wouldn't feed them dog food because god knows what they put in it. You see on the adverts and it doesn't look nice, does it? If you loved your dog so much then you would feed the dog what you liked.
    No, thats humanising a dog which leads to it being nervous around other dogs and people, through that nervousness comes aggresion, epic fail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomSpit View Post
    If you actually loved your dogs, you wouldn't feed them dog food because god knows what they put in it. You see on the adverts and it doesn't look nice, does it? If you loved your dog so much then you would feed the dog what you liked.
    what a stupid comment and a generic waste of bandwidth.. if you feed your dog 'what you liked' like cooked chicken, scrambled eggs etc although it's good for newborn puppies as it's got a high protein content and generally a good source of protein, you cant feed a dog on it, mainly as they'll put on weight alot, they will become fussy and thus 'perk their nose up' at normal dog food in the future and become agressive.

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    We get these huge bags of cruton/biscuit thingies which lasts about a month which he seems to love . I got him this normal box of dog biscuits the other day but he doesn't like them.. even if you put one or two in his food he avoids eating it lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdi View Post
    pro plan's alright but you're better off giving them hills/royal canin/james wellbeloved.. eukanuba's really good too as it's got a really high meat content compared to the likes of pedigree and bakers (which are about 4%, they're crap foods with good marketing)

    eukanuba's also got DHA in the diet which is great for puppies as it's proven that puppies that have DHA in their diet learn things faster than those who don't. Meat is the man ingredient too.. cheaper foods have cereals etc as their main ingredient so they're getting a vegetable based protein which they can't take in as well as meat-based ones, so you end up feeding more food.

    fyi: bakers is a terrible dog food, with a really low meat content and it's full of sugar and carbohydrates, makes the dog loopy.. loads of colours too.. x
    Omg that explains so much LOL
    My dog has Bakers biscuits and she's a nutter :rolleyes:
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