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Post by collielover119 on Mar 22, 2013 8:08:22 GMT
It's a good idea Caz but there might be a little to many?
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Post by julie72 on Mar 22, 2013 9:06:09 GMT
Mornin!
Caz yeah I reckon that would be interesting to see. Not sure what the maximum number of options are though. Saying that though I expect there's probably about ten brands of kibble that would cover the majority of people.
I like the poll facility it's a good overview
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Post by AnnaAmber on Mar 22, 2013 11:18:58 GMT
Our dog Amber currently has Applaws but we are going to switch her to Acana soon which is what our other dog Holly is on and she loves it! They also get Lily's Kitchen wet as a topper.
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Post by kaftav on Mar 22, 2013 15:43:10 GMT
I feed my 10 year old Hills for the over 7s with a half can of Cesar for breakfast. Getting her 3 heart pills into her is a 'joy'! Bella at 6 gets Hills light along with grated carrot. They both get a small treat after main walk and a Dentasix each at night plus pate to disguise Lucy's pills.
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Post by BorderTerrier on Mar 22, 2013 17:11:56 GMT
Polls rock I feed my Earl dry kibble and appropriate table scraps of he's lucky on special occasions!
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Post by Rubyroo11 on Mar 22, 2013 23:59:26 GMT
Raw feeder, commercial raw and DIY raw
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Post by Jessie99 on Mar 23, 2013 0:10:40 GMT
I chose, Kibble, Wet and Tinned! I feed wet with dry but the wet is usually tinned so same thing in my opinion!
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Post by smokeybear on Mar 23, 2013 18:31:17 GMT
I feed raw and have done for 12 years. I feed Orijen in emergencies. I make up my own diet as it is far cheaper than commercial.
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eris
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Pets I own: Lizzy and Roger (dogs), Aurelie, Olive and Margot (chickens), share Saffy and ride Lavender (horses)
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Post by eris on Mar 23, 2013 18:37:22 GMT
Kibble and leftovers. Plus their treats and the odd chew or something I bake that inevitably stinks the house out completely...liver and polenta >.>
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Post by Jessie99 on Mar 28, 2013 0:45:52 GMT
My two also get chicken and carrots raw. They enjoy it, they also sometimes get a raw egg for breakfast (not very often though because although they are full of protein they are full of fat too - I think. My Cocker Spaniel gets Chappie tinned with a bit of raw chicken (we give him raw chicken as well because in Chappie the meat content isn't very high) and carrots and then dry food which isn't proper high in fat but it is about 7-8% and the reason we get this amount is because Chappie is very low fat and I think fat is very important - but not too much of it of course! My Westie gets pretty much the same but he doesn't always get Chappie, he usually gets Wainwrights or Arden Grange meat and then the same kibble/dry mixer food as my Cocker (Roman). The mixer they get is a home brand which is actually fairly cheap and healthy!!
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Post by charlottte on Mar 28, 2013 9:33:40 GMT
We currently have Jasper on Dave and Barney kibble on an evening and he gets a couple of small treats on a morning. We've tried feeding him on a morning and he's just not interested.
He'll occasionally get a wet tray of something like Cesar/Tesco's own with Bran mixed in as a treat. It would be Bob and Lush wet but haven't gotten round to ordering any yet.
Also if my mam is making chicken and veg he'll often get some of that with a little bit of rice or pasta (this is a rare occasion haha)
We also got a bag of Taste of the Wild at Crufts to use while we're training and on further research found that the production company has had several recalls due to Salmonella contamination! We'll be using this bag up but won't be buying any more after that, which is a shame because he really likes it
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Post by lotsofcats on Mar 28, 2013 9:44:23 GMT
MY 2 dogs have different foods. My oldest dog has Frolic mixed with a bit of cat food, otherwise he won't eat it all. My youngest dog has Baker's which I have recently read is full of cereal and not much goodness. I have recently discovered that if I mix some Royal Canin Maine Coon kibbles in with his food the end result when he goes to the toilet is a much better consistency and can now actually be picked up with a poo bag when he goes walkies!
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Post by SarahHound on Mar 28, 2013 15:13:41 GMT
DOGS Skinners foods with rice, we switch between Duck, Turkey and Salmon, its salmon just now. They also get cooked lambs hearts, mince, carrots, peas and eggs mixed with the biscuits.
CATS Mostly dry food, because its what they all prefer. At the moment its Burgess Sensitive Turkey and Rice, but we switch between that, Burns, JWB and Nutricat from Tesco.
They also get half a pouch of either Felix or Whiskas at night.
RABBITS Burgess Excel pellets, mixed with P@H pellets, unlimited hay, and a bowl of veggies each night.
GUINEA PIGS Gerty Guinea pig food, unlimited hay and a bowl of veggies each night.
HAMSTERS Harry Hamster food, with the occasional treat.
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Post by littlekitty on Mar 28, 2013 16:08:14 GMT
Mutley gets wet food in the morning and Bakers complete at night.
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5dogsandcounting
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Animals I love: All kind incl. Farm animals
Pets I own: 1 rescue ex Irish racing greyhound- big, black and very handsome even though no tail and very few teeth!
1 beautiful honey/white smooth haired saluki, that was found dying on a friend's doorstep having been dumped.
3 other mixed parentage rescues.
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Post by 5dogsandcounting on Mar 28, 2013 22:00:21 GMT
We feed our five rescues kibble and wet. We did try the raw food but it didn't go down too well! The 'other half' gives them table scraps too.
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