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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Millies wolfheart
- By cracar [gb] Date 23.09.13 08:44 UTC
Anyone tried this food?  I have been recommended this as an alternative to RAW feeding as it's a grain free, high meat content food.  Apparently, it's had 5 stars from whichdogfood.co.uk too so seems really good.
I contacted the number and got myself on the breeders club to see the discount available and it turns out it is 20% off.   So a 14kg bag of food (country style) was costing £40.  Great price.
I've not used this at all and would love some info on it.  I'm looking for a food that could come camping with us!
- By sillysue Date 23.09.13 18:47 UTC
I have used this and my dogs loved it. Unfortunately I have had to change to a cheaper product for the time being as had a few penny problems, but I can thoroughly recommend it.
- By Hilly [gb] Date 07.11.13 09:39 UTC
Tried my two dobes on this, both the salmon and the country and both were too rich for their tums. Tried to persevere (us yorkshire folk like to stick together) but the poos were getting worse and our bitch started to lose weight.

The only food they both do well on is Markus Muhle.
- By apachearrow [gb] Date 07.11.13 10:03 UTC
I've switched my two onto this (previously my BC youngster was on royal canin and my 10 year old lab was working his way through every dog food on the market!!!) They have been on it about 4 weeks (on the salmon) and im really pleased with the results! Both dogs coats are gorgeous, the lab has put on a little bit of weight and has loads more energy and no bad bellies (I did swap them slowly as advised) I'm swapping onto the countryside next time as the collie isn't that keen on the salmon (apparently the salmon is like Marmite...they either love or hate it but luckily the countryside samples went down well :) !!) They have fab customer service and I'm pleased I've finally found a food that suits them both! :)
- By Brainless [gb] Date 07.11.13 10:04 UTC
Got Markus Mühle NaturNah  on offer to try and gave it half and half to my nursing girl.  Only thing is it is very dense so only half the volume is equal to what they usually get.

That would mean my 20kg lot would only get a mugful a day, instead of their Pot Noodle measure . 

I'm also giving it to the hollow legged youngster, as I found upping her usual  food enough to keep her weight up, as she is on the go all the time, was making her a bit loose,

I'd use it again if it's under £30 any time, but not all the time as they get little enough in their dishes.
- By apachearrow [gb] Date 07.11.13 10:06 UTC
Plus its stinky and tasty enough to use as training treats when im feeling lazy or forgot to get something ;) I have been mugged in the park by dogs because I had a pocket full lol :)
- By Jodi Date 07.11.13 10:57 UTC
I've wondered about the Markus Muhle before as it's not expensive, although that is not a prime consideration. It was recommended to me by a friend and I tried to find out opinions on another forum. Didn't really get a lot of feedback and those who had looked at the ingredients were a bit iffy, so sort of left it. The pup is going through a stage of getting bored about eating too much in one go, so a food where you serve less might well be one to put on the try it out list.
- By cracar [gb] Date 07.11.13 16:05 UTC
I'd actually been warned about 'over-feeding' by the makers.  They say unless you stick to the lesser amounts, the dog will become loose.
I didn't buy this in the end. I decided to bite the bullet and raise the puppy on Raw same as my adults.  He is thriving.
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Millies wolfheart

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