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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / DUCK natures dog food
- By dogmad [gb] Date 02.02.05 11:12 UTC
I have been sent an imformative leaflet on this food, made in Belgium. Sounds good to me , like a complete BARF almost. Does anyone use it, what opinions do you have. website www.ducknatuurvoeding.com
look forward to reading replies
- By dogmad [gb] Date 03.02.05 12:10 UTC
no-one's heard of it then ??
- By paxo Date 03.02.05 14:39 UTC
Sorry no I haven't heard of that one.
- By Seddie [in] Date 03.02.05 15:08 UTC
For a commercial dog food this is very good.  I have known of a few people who have used this and their dogs like it and seem to thrive well.
- By dogmad [gb] Date 03.02.05 17:56 UTC
My dogs will eat anything so that doesn't worry me. I just wondered if it's as good as it sounds ? One of mine who was slightly on the thin side, I put on arden...from Burns.She certainly has bodied up but she seems hyper, she wasn't like this before.
- By Natsmom [gb] Date 04.02.05 20:25 UTC
Yes, have used Duck on GSD's, it is an excellent food, but I found it a bit expensive.
- By dogmad [gb] Date 04.02.05 20:56 UTC
what results did you get from it ? It is quite expensive about the same as naturediet.
- By Natsmom [gb] Date 05.02.05 17:29 UTC
Basically I found it easy to use(but it is frozen so you must remember to defrost), the dogs loved it, even the fussy ones, they maintained good condition etc. There were no problems with it at all. I just found feeding 6 GSD's on a food that was about £20 a box(a box would last about 3, maybe 4 days) rather expensive.
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / DUCK natures dog food

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