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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Naturediet
- By ClaireyS Date 07.05.09 07:46 UTC
I have decided to feed this for the time being to my boy who recently had torsion.  He is a real fussy eater and its difficult to put four small meals into him so im giving him 2 meals of naturediet and two of amp frozen blocks which is going down well.  I was just wondering where everyone buys theirs from and how much they pay? I bought the last lot from PAH for 75p each :eek:  Im going to my favourite cheap pet shop for some raw later so will see how much it is there but was thinking if we are going long term on this then it wouldnt hurt to order in bulk if its cheaper.
- By toffeecrisp [gb] Date 07.05.09 08:23 UTC
Morning. If you go to www.gjwtitmus.co.uk/naturediet-wet-food
then they sell in bulk. 18 for about £11/12, not sure if thats any good for you.  There are quite a few that sell online and deliver to your door.
- By dvnbiker [gb] Date 07.05.09 10:20 UTC
if you go to www.berriewoodwholesale.com (I think its com and not co.uk but could be wrong) they sell it in bulk but they also do the breeder packs, which is generally the first batch out after they have changed flavours, labels might be a little wrong etc. and they work out alot cheaper I think about 50p per pack.  I get boxes whenever they have them.
- By ttaylor45 [gb] Date 07.05.09 10:57 UTC
I use berriewoods and find that they are very good although I feed my 2 poodles natures menu (the tinned version not the pouches) as one of my two is a very fussy eater and doesn't like nature diet or the pouches of the natures menu the tinned is different in texture and also the varieties which is why he will eat the tinned. I bought enough tins to last about 3 months as it works out cheaper but I have to say that Berriewoods were so helpful when I rang to order because I was concerned about making sure they had a reasonably long best before date on them and the lady I spoke to said she would go and check their supplies whilst I was on the phone to her to find out what the best before dates were which turned out to be January 2011 so there was no problem.
- By LJS Date 07.05.09 11:03 UTC
I think that shopping directly from ND works out slightly cheaper than PAH as if you buy 2 or more cases it works out at around 72p.

The price at gjwtitmuss is cheaper per unit but they make up for that on the carriage I think but they have a special offer on that give the per unit price of around 66p

http://www.gjwtitmuss.co.uk/NATUREDIETWETFOOD/pid5271/cid459/NATUREDIET182A390G283CASESCARRIAGEFREE29.asp

I used to order directly from ND and was happy with the service I got from them :)
- By maisiemum [gb] Date 09.05.09 19:32 UTC
I order from Berriewoods now as they are even cheaper than using Naturediet direct - especially if you get the Breeder packs which are perfectly OK.  I don't think that Maisie and Bill are particularly bothered if some other flavour has sneaked in there!
- By munrogirl76 Date 09.05.09 19:46 UTC
I bought 4 months supply for my GSP (3 packs daily) from Berriewoods, which worked out at the cheapest I could find, after advice off here.
- By ClaireyS Date 10.05.09 18:19 UTC
Fagan is going to have to have 3 packs daily, although at the moment he is on more just to get some weight on him.  My nice pet shop quoted me £13.50 for 18 which isnt too bad.  I will have a look at berriewoods, we wont be able to do the breeder packs though because he has a chicken intollerance so cant risk any chicken in there.
- By freelancerukuk [de] Date 10.05.09 18:24 UTC
I'm trying to get weight on my boy and have found breast of lamb, raw or cooked with rice, is doing nicely. It is also a very cheap cut of meat- probably works out cheaper than pet food, and it does get the weight on.
- By ClaireyS Date 10.05.09 20:04 UTC
he has been operated on for torsion so I dont want to over do it, he is on AMP frozen blocks as well as the naturediet so im hoping he will gradually put the weight on - as a pup I had him on breast of lamb and you are right it certainly works :)
- By munrogirl76 Date 31.07.09 14:57 UTC
Sorry to resurrect an old thread - but it seemed better than starting my own, since it's more an additional question. Can anyone order the breeder packs of Naturediet from Berriewoods, or is there some sort of special requirement? Thanks. :-)
- By dvnbiker [gb] Date 31.07.09 15:57 UTC
anyone can.  I order them and I am not breeder
- By munrogirl76 Date 31.07.09 18:32 UTC
Thanks. :-)
- By Anna [gb] Date 01.08.09 11:29 UTC
I've just bought Naturediet from here for our two Bichons for £11.95 or £35.85 (with free delivery) if you buy the bulk pack.
http://www.netpetshop.co.uk/search.aspx?SearchTerm=naturediet&x=21&y=18
- By munrogirl76 Date 02.08.09 13:19 UTC
Thanks - have bookmarked that. Have just ordered from Berriewoods who do charge delivery - but have ordered quite a lot - should keep the lad going a while!! They've got a fab deal on the sensitive - salmon prawn veg rice - at the moment (his least favourite but at that price tough!!) - bulk buy, you have to buy 12 x 18pack box - but works out at £6.89 per box.... (39p per packet!!). Have already ordered mine. ;-)
- By ice_cosmos Date 02.08.09 13:27 UTC Edited 02.08.09 13:30 UTC
That's not a bad price, does it include the VAT? (Last time we ordered we were told the price per box without VAT, it was just added on at the end :) ) We normally get the breeder packs from them and just order in bulk (doesn't take our 4 long to get through it though :) ).
- By munrogirl76 Date 02.08.09 14:51 UTC
Yep, includes VAT. :-)
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Naturediet

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