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mattfiesta
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Bakers complete biscuits and Tesco superfood tins as he wont eat any of the the expensive ones. He gets the odd bit of meat here and there as well.
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Ill be feeding our new guy on the stuff from the rescue centre that hes on now, its a working food apparently, and its £8 for 15kg, shes buys it on trade and sells it vat free
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dry and meat:
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James Wellbeloved large kibble.

James Wellbeloved meat pouches.
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Dog food

Took alot longer for somebody to say this then I thought it would.

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James Wellbeloved large kibble.

James Wellbeloved meat pouches.


Snap, this is one of the best food types availble imo, one of our biggest sellers also.

It is brilliant for dogs with a weak stomach.

It helps alot having parents who have owned pet shops/stall for over 30 years! free food saves me a fortune lol


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I wish we got it for free


We tried about 5 different food types with Harry and they all gave him the squints. James Wellbeloved is perfect for him, it isnt that expensive when you think about it. A £40 bag will last us 5 weeks so it's like £8 per week.
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Yea, like i say, its one of the kindest foods on the belly for a dog.

Her chihuahua absolutly loves it as well. Luckily he only eats 1 pouch a day, otherwise they would probs make me pay for it lol


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Horses





Tbh....my uncle used to give his gun dogs "treats" from the local knackers yard. Bits of horse etc.
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people on here seem to be pretty clued up.

Question for you... how much should an average sized collie eat a day? We give him a tin of dry biscuits and tin of normal meat and sometimes he'll only eat half where as other days he'll eat it all.
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Find out his weight then you will be able to get it bang on, should have weight-portion size on the side of the food
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Find out his weight then you will be able to get it bang on, should have weight-portion size on the side of the food



this isnt always acurate as with huskies they dont need as much food as other dogs there size as they digest there food slower
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we feed half BARF and half dry food, we buy prize choice frozen meat, but most people on another forum i use feed things like chicken wings or whole chickens, including the bones, i would love to do this as it is more of a natral diet for them but i really do worry about the bones splintering and getting stook in there throats

the dry food we feed is called supadog i think it is a mid range food


As long as the chicken bones aren't cooked they should be fine. I just go to my local pet shop and buy the jurassic beef bones.


He's 16months atm and qualified for crufts 2010

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i feed mine cats
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i feed mine cats




Ours ain't managed to catch ours yet. Though he did once actually. Was quite funny what happened!
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I dread our Staffy catching someones Moggy, what with the lockjaw thing
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well all mine did was lay on the cat, lick him and fell asleep! The cat wasn't amused .....
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I dread our Staffy catching someones Moggy, what with the lockjaw thing


All dogs can lockjaw. Its just only terrier/bull type that it's needed so with other dog groups it's sort of been breed out of them.
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O ok, im new to dogs
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Ah not having a go don't get me wrong, im still learning
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cb i forgot to say my dog had to be put to sleep as his spleen burst it was in august we now have a new pup called suka, ill pm you pics later



wheres my pics?


im so sorry to hear that john, hows the other dog getting on after loosing there life long pal?
hope your other dog is getting on well with the new pup, and i need pics now!!
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by GaryF
i feed mine cats




Ours ain't managed to catch ours yet. Though he did once actually. Was quite funny what happened!


I don't really
Purchase last monday : 2 black kittens. I named mine Max, And dad and his gf named the other one Paddy.
Lol!
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as said earlyer gary, your gay
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as said earlyer gary, your gay


said by who ?
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You're. tbh!


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