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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Beta v Gusto
- By Thompson1 [gb] Date 21.02.09 11:28 UTC
Hi guys

I currently feed Wainwrights from pets at home to my two newfs, however their stools have never ever been sold there always really soft and sloppy.  The vet suggested feeding beta or gusto.  One of my dogs breeder has now changed to beta and the other has always fed gusto.

has anyone tried both of these and what were your thougts on it?  Ive heard of beta but never heard of gusto however the breader speaks really highly of it?
- By Isabel Date 21.02.09 11:36 UTC
I can vouch for the Beta and I seem to recall quite a few good testimonials for Gusto in the past.  A few of them here. So for me it would boil down to which you can conveniently get hold of and just try them.
- By Thompson1 [gb] Date 21.02.09 12:15 UTC
hi guys

on the other posts it says you can get gusto from tesco, i called in yesterday and they said they didnt sell it? anyone no if you can buy it on line at tesco or asda?
- By ali-t [gb] Date 21.02.09 12:36 UTC
I am currently feeding beta large breed puppy as this is what the breeder fed the pups but I am not too keen on it as his poos are MASSIVE.  they are at least double the size of my staffy's and the volume of it that is required is huge too.  I wasn't sure if that was a large breed thing as I have only ever fed standard food before but I can't believe the size of his poos.

I was speaking to a behaviourist last week and she told me that many of the dogs with behavioural problems she sees are fed on beta.
- By mastifflover Date 21.02.09 13:01 UTC
I feed beta with tripe. I've tried several complete foods and they all have produced large, sloppy poops, untill the tripe was added, this isn't the case with all dogs - they all react differently to different food.

>I wasn't sure if that was a large breed thing as I have only ever fed standard food before but I can't believe the size of his poos.


LOL, the bigger the dog, the bigger the 'out-put'. A growing large-breed puppy will need much more food than a growing staff, which will result in more poop.

> I was speaking to a behaviourist last week and she told me that many of the dogs with behavioural problems she sees are fed on beta.


I wonder if she gets the dogs behavior problem sorted by changing the food or training the dog/educating the owner?
- By pavlova [gb] Date 21.02.09 13:10 UTC
I used to sometimes feed gusto to my late oldie she was a very fussy feeder but I could almost guarantee she would eat gusto
I used to buy it from tesco either on line or instore but I haven,t bought it recently as she,s no longer with us.
Her poohs were always much smaller and firmer a doddle to pick up as well.
I fed beta years ago and maybe the motions were a bit larger but never had any bahavioural problems the girl who was fed on it was the easiest dog I,ve ever had the pleasure to be owned by.
- By white lilly [gb] Date 21.02.09 13:19 UTC
i feed beta large breed puppy and beta adult +natures harvest , mine have lovely hard poo's (soory lol) and are all doing very well on it ,our 15week old gsd pup is very lively but i wouldnt put it down to food ...i put it down to her being a pup and needing to know her place here (puppy class starts tomorrow :)..) like mastifflover said training/educating the owner im sure .
- By white lilly [gb] Date 21.02.09 13:21 UTC
i bought gusto awhile ago ...(just before xmas ) from tesco and i saw some there last week ....i think its only sold at the massive stores ...my dogs didnt like it .
- By ali-t [gb] Date 21.02.09 21:30 UTC

> LOL, the bigger the dog, the bigger the 'out-put'. A growing large-breed puppy will need much more food than a growing staff, which will result in more poop.


my staffy eats 1/3 of the volume of salters kibble as the pup eats of beta.  A 15kg sack of beta lasts 4 weeks and I am convinced 14kg of it comes out the other end!
- By mastifflover Date 21.02.09 23:44 UTC

> A 15kg sack of beta lasts 4 weeks and I am convinced 14kg of it comes out the other end!


LOL, oh dear, that a lot of poop-scooping!!
- By Thompson1 [gb] Date 22.02.09 18:43 UTC
Anyone got the link where I can get it from tesco, not sure if my internet is playing up but I cant seem to find it?
- By Pinky Date 22.02.09 19:10 UTC
I haven't mastered the link stuff but I do know you can get Guston in-store and on-line. I've just had a quick shufti on tesco.com, grocery in the home and pets section and there it is £5.95 for 10kg
- By Moonmaiden Date 22.02.09 19:11 UTC
Gusto
- By Isabel Date 22.02.09 19:20 UTC
I think Thompson1 is after the link to buy it, MM, don't suppose that will be in your favourites :-D
I think you have to register on tesco.com, T1.
- By Teri Date 22.02.09 19:38 UTC
Crumbs, (literally LOL) looking at the ingredients list for Gusto I think you'd best try the Beta (never thought I'd say that :-D )
- By Moonmaiden Date 22.02.09 20:00 UTC

> I think Thompson1 is after the link to buy it, MM, don't suppose that will be in your favourites


LOL that is the link to Tesco's !! & no it's definitely not in my favorites ;-)
- By woodsford [gb] Date 23.02.09 19:24 UTC
I bought Gusto for my Gsd and Collie but their poo was all crumbly and terrible to pick up
- By Astarte Date 23.02.09 19:29 UTC

> on the other posts it says you can get gusto from tesco, i called in yesterday and they said they didnt sell it? anyone no if you can buy it on line at tesco or asda?


thompson, pm me your nearest tesco store or post code and i'll try and find out for you.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 23.02.09 19:45 UTC
The Autarky with the herbs is a far better option.
- By Whistler [gb] Date 24.02.09 13:13 UTC
Were Beta here for the BC he's had it since weaned we stuck to what his breeder recommended I would not feed it to my cocker though he got the runs when I tried!
- By Teri Date 24.02.09 13:19 UTC
I personally wouldn't consider either of these foods from their ingredients but Beta certainly seems a better bet than Gusto if it must be one or t'other :)
- By diggersdad [gb] Date 24.02.09 21:54 UTC
yes gusto is sold in tesco. if u want to check it out at tesco.com u have to reg. first and looking at gusto it doesnt seem to be that bad. if it suits your dog feed it. :-)
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Beta v Gusto

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