
Hi again Noel,
There is no guarantee unfortunately that
any particular food will suit
every dog - two of my current dogs did great on any of the JWB varieties, the third dog never seemed to be in peak condition and often stools were softer than they should have been and too frequent. The artificial colourings and flavourings in Bakers do not bode well with me personally hence I can't comment on whether it would have agreed with my dogs - but as your youngster's already producing "sloppy" motions then you need to change something ;) As a rough guideline only based on personal opinion and experience with my own dogs, (ie. *
not a diagnosis*) if too much is excreted, particularly soft / unformed stools (sorry, graphic I know :rolleyes: ) then either significantly more than is required is going in hence is expelled as surplus or insufficient nutrients are being absorbed as the food is passing too quickly through the digestive system. The latter could be for a variety of reasons most of which would benefit from a vet's assessment although could quite simply require a minor diet alteration ;)
I found my youngest had frequent and soft motions on JWB but did well on "Wafcol Salmon & Potato" (also available at PaH) but that does not mean your dog will - however it is another food worth having a look at and they have a very helpful customer care line if you wish to discuss with someone in person any dietary needs, concerns etc.
As to poo eating, if you run a search on the forum you'll find there are numerous reasons why dogs do this and several ways of preventing it :)
I'm sorry that I can't say what will best suit your youngster - there are a lot of brands to choose from and it can be a minefield. I can only pass on personal opinion on foods that I have tried my dogs on (several over the years) and been impressed with their over all condition (few :P ) and these would primarily be, in order of preference, raw minced meats with a quality biscuit mixer and adding my own vitamins / moist complete of Nature Diet / dried completes of either JWB or Wafcol.
I am currently (for all of 48 hours :D ) experimenting with Burns dry complete for the simple reason that it would be nice to feed all my dogs the same basic diet (they each have raw minced tripe and raw chicken wings for some meals). Burns is similarly priced to the others I've mentioned and has been highly recommended by many members on the site however the jury's still out here as it's too soon to know how things will work out with that! It is not available at PaH but can be purchased on-line from their website if you're interested at
http://www.burns-pet-nutrition.co.uk/ They also have an excellent customer line if you want to discuss anything.
Sorry for this going on and on - probably just complicated things further for you! However good luck on your quest, and which ever food you eventually decide to change over to, remember to do so gradually over several days to avoid further tummy troubles. Best wishes, Teri :)