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Post by caz2golden on May 4, 2013 13:46:15 GMT
I agree Gladys 50% potato does sound high!! Whats the breakdown on the JWB? Have you looked at the fishmongers p@h dry its 60% fish and 32% potato so is a bit lower than the WW!!
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Post by gladys on May 4, 2013 14:13:20 GMT
Yeah fishmongers looks like the better one. JWB is 26% Turkey and 26% Vegetables.
We will probably go out tomorrow for a walk down by the river in Woodbridge and then a visit to Ipswich P@H to get some FM wet food. Might pick up a bag of dry FM too. Could try a small bag as treats to begin with??
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Post by caz2golden on May 4, 2013 14:59:32 GMT
Will cooper like that much fish though?
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Post by gladys on May 5, 2013 8:51:05 GMT
Yeah caz2golden That's why I thought I would just get a small bag for his treats, he has JWB fish kibble as treats at the mo. Well you know what they say - If it aint broke. Maybe I'll just stick with adding fishmonger wet to his meals and maybe some fresh chicken every now and then?!? He did enjoy sharing a tin of pilchards with hubby the other day, with no fish overload problems, so that was good.
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Post by chantel on May 5, 2013 15:15:18 GMT
Well after doing some research i have decided to go with JWB ocean fish variety due toRiley having quite itchy skin,hopefully it might help. I am going to introduce it gradually with his Beta that we have got left over during the next 7 days. So i will just see how things go.
But thanx for your advice. :-)
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Post by petitsfilous on May 5, 2013 18:05:02 GMT
caz2golden You are right about finding the best that you can afford. I have looked at JWB cereal free and at cereal free wainwrights. JWB = 26% meat. WW = 34%. WW is also cheaper but I'm not near a P@H so would have put the money saved into petrol or on the delivery charges??May have to think about that one?? Sorry to keep asking you questions but do you think by adding a good quality wet food to the kibble you are making the daily meat % better?? For example Cooper is now enjoying P@H wet fishmongers range on his breakfast. Delivery is free on orders over £29
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Post by gladys on May 5, 2013 18:29:35 GMT
petitsfilous Ooh Thanks Hun. I didn't realise that. The fishmongers kibble range looks really good but wondering that might be fish overload for Coops?? The bag in P@H today was £29.99 for a 10kg bag and the meat % is really good. Thats about £5 less than JWB.
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Post by chantel on May 6, 2013 5:45:34 GMT
Well Jwb went down well with Riley i just added a little with his old food although i never doubted it wouldn't he is such a hungry nose:-) im just hoping that it might help his skin, i bathed him on saturday so i know its not any nasty little creatures but he just seems to have really itchy skin,the vet said that his puppy hair might be annoying him.
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Post by gladys on May 6, 2013 10:55:25 GMT
chantel Oh bless him. Yeah the JWB should sort him out. Don't know if you have got the cereal free one but that might help even more?? Also lots of grooming to get rid of the loose hair. I have found the hypoallergenic shampoo from P@H is also very good for itchy & dry skin.
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Post by caz2golden on May 6, 2013 12:00:58 GMT
as far as I am aware the puppy JWB is not done in the cereal free options.
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Post by gladys on May 6, 2013 13:30:23 GMT
Yeah I checked on their site. I forget Riley is still an ickle baby. I would stick with the Turkey or the fish until you move on to adult food, in that case then.
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Post by chantel on May 6, 2013 13:38:42 GMT
Thanx Gladys, I bathed Riley in some flea shampoo with teatree oil and essential oils for his skin today so i think that may have helped a little and i also groom him every day to get rid of any loose hair.
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Post by gladys on May 6, 2013 13:49:46 GMT
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