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Totally agree which is why we went on to Lily'sButcher's tinned tripe assorted mix, with left over veg/scraps. Fish once/twice a week and small amount of milk after "dinner". Lots of chewy bones. Jacques` coat gleams and his motion is small and firm.
Over the years we have fed raw tripe (phew!) and assorted dog foods but what we use now is convenient for us and seems OK for him.
The behaviourist said on no account touch dried dog food and then went into it's make up in minut detail - ugh!
Sadie x
I think checking ingredients whether you feed kibble or wet food is the most sensible thing to do... there are some great dry foods with no fillers/ preservatives and some good wet foods too. Equally there are crap versions of both. Meat or fish should be the main ingredient in either. Wheat, maize etc should be avoided if possible, and there should be no colour/ preservativesTilly has been on Burns complete since we got her six years ago but I also give her oily fish (sardines are her favourite). She is the perfect pooer with a beautiful glossy coat and very fit with tremendous stamina, in spite of only three legs. Gracie and Milo are both on Royal Canin and I have tried very slowly changing them but Gracie always has terrible bottom explosions. They also have sardines and, again, they are very fit, with lovely coats and no tummy troubles. I have checked the ingredients of both their Burns and RC foods and nothing nasty is listed ie bulkers or derivatives.
I think checking ingredients whether you feed kibble or wet food is the most sensible thing to do... there are some great dry foods with no fillers/ preservatives and some good wet foods too. Equally there are crap versions of both. Meat or fish should be the main ingredient in either. Wheat, maize etc should be avoided if possible, and there should be no colour/ preservativesTilly has been on Burns complete since we got her six years ago but I also give her oily fish (sardines are her favourite). She is the perfect pooer with a beautiful glossy coat and very fit with tremendous stamina, in spite of only three legs. Gracie and Milo are both on Royal Canin and I have tried very slowly changing them but Gracie always has terrible bottom explosions. They also have sardines and, again, they are very fit, with lovely coats and no tummy troubles. I have checked the ingredients of both their Burns and RC foods and nothing nasty is listed ie bulkers or derivatives.
yes i feed chicken wings and carcass, and i have never had a problems in fact i feed bones from 4 weeks old mainly rib you have to ask the simple question if dogs were prone to choking on bones why do so many feed them??I know the raw versus everything else debate rages on and, without getting into that, I was interested to see Masta's photographs. Do you feed bones (raw obviously) ie chicken wings, lamb ribs? If you do, have you really never had a problem with any of your dogs having one stuck in their throat or gut or even a dog just coughing until it sorts itself out?