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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Autarky!
- By pigginfedup [gb] Date 27.08.05 09:30 UTC
Have any of you heard of or bought Autarky?
Someone has recomended this to me for my great dane puppy, she is 4 1/2 months old and has been on puppy food but its not agreeing with her! Have been giving her cooked mince with it witch she loves but but its going straight through her!
I need to change her diet any help and advice would be gratefully recieved
- By Dawn-R Date 27.08.05 09:33 UTC
I am using Autarky at the moment, it is often recommended on here and is a sensible price, so I thought I'd give it a try. No complaints, and the dogs are enthusiastic about it too.

Dawn R.
- By pigginfedup [gb] Date 27.08.05 09:34 UTC
Ok and do you just give it as it comes or do you add anything to it?
- By Brainless [gb] Date 27.08.05 09:39 UTC
No adding things to it unless it is another complete diet, be that a Wet food or a natural diet  (some feed it with Barf, but the Barf needs to be balanced over time), otherwise the diet will be unbalanced.
- By archer [gb] Date 27.08.05 09:58 UTC
Have fed it before...had very good results.
http://www.csjk9.com/feed/autarky.html

Archer
- By pigginfedup [gb] Date 27.08.05 10:23 UTC
Thanks, my local pet shop stocks it! Would you recomend puppy or adult for a great dane!
Not sure of her weight but is the size of a lab now at 4 1/2 month
- By Brainless [gb] Date 27.08.05 14:37 UTC
The puppy is not excessively high in protein at 28% and is 45% chicken meal, The adult is 22% protein and 28% of it is chicken meal.

Not having giant breeds I don't know which would be best.
- By Hailey Date 28.08.05 01:07 UTC
Please do not feed a great dane puppy food,put him straight onto adult.

Ps i have sent you a pm. :)
- By pigginfedup [gb] Date 28.08.05 09:59 UTC
Thanks have now got her on adult!!
Have replied to your pm
dawny :-)
- By catweazle [in] Date 28.08.05 14:02 UTC
I feed it to my dobe and my terrier -I give them both the adult and mix it with a bit of nature diet and water :)
- By sadie Date 28.08.05 14:44 UTC
I used to feed Autarky to my puppies they seemed to be doing fine on it but then decided  they were not going to eat it anymore so I had to change diet
- By cutewolf [gb] Date 28.08.05 21:45 UTC
My dog is fed Autarky and she loves it - looks really great on it too :)
- By Brainless [gb] Date 28.08.05 22:00 UTC
Mine will eat most things but they really like the Autarky and it stops the second eldests bouts of sicking up bile.
- By pigginfedup [gb] Date 30.08.05 10:59 UTC
Have got my baby girl on adult autarky and shes enjoying it and its not going straight through her!! :-)
- By Brainless [gb] Date 30.08.05 13:29 UTC
Well my 3 oldest enjoy it.
- By Bassetlover [gb] Date 03.09.05 20:16 UTC
Hi

Where do you buy Autarky from?

CJ
- By ClaireyS Date 03.09.05 20:18 UTC
I get mine from costco, £10 for 15kg :)
- By Bassetlover [gb] Date 03.09.05 20:19 UTC
Hi

Is costco online?

Thanks

CJ
- By ClaireyS Date 03.09.05 20:33 UTC
No its a wholesalers similar to mackro.
- By Lea Date 03.09.05 20:19 UTC
I buy mine from Downtown Garden center Just off the A1 at Grantham :D
But only found 2 places to buy it so far.
You can get it from CSJ on the net but it is £1 more expensive than I get it at and you have to pay postage as well.
Hope that helps :)
lea :)
- By archer [gb] Date 03.09.05 21:37 UTC
http://www.csjk9.com/feed/autarky

this is the website
Archer
- By Minipeace [gb] Date 06.09.05 14:40 UTC
My local Tesco store sells it now if it helps.
- By Dill [gb] Date 06.09.05 14:45 UTC
does your local tesco sell Autarky Premium (the one with herbs) or Autarky Gusto, a cheaper food (still at least as good as any other ordinary dog food, and much better than many) :?:
- By Minipeace [gb] Date 06.09.05 14:54 UTC
Hi Dill

Its the premium that I saw, next time I'm over there I will double check but I'm pretty sure its the better food.

Regards
Stu
- By archer [gb] Date 06.09.05 15:24 UTC
They do both...smaller bags of Autarky and big bags of Gusto
Archer
- By Minipeace [gb] Date 06.09.05 15:26 UTC
Hi Dill

Just phoned Tesco's up and my local store sells the small bags of Autarky only which are 2.5kg of both spring and summer versions for £3.25.

Regards
Stu
- By Dill [gb] Date 06.09.05 16:13 UTC
AHHHH

You lucky people, my local tesco only carries gusto - and darned lucky we are to have it too!  they seem to prefer to stock all the 'junkfood' makes ;)
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 06.09.05 16:34 UTC
If you phone their helpline on 0870 442 3322 they will be able to give you details of your local stockist.  Unfortunately they don't have an up and running website at the moment (it says its currently under construction)!

I feed Autarky and have had good results on it.
- By Jan Date 06.09.05 18:16 UTC
I buy my Autarky from www.specialistdogfood.co.uk - it costs me £14.50 for a big sack.
- By Dawn-R Date 06.09.05 19:30 UTC
I get mine from the local Farmway for £14.49. I'm sure that the manufacturers have made the nuggets smaller recently.

Dawn R.
- By pigginfedup [gb] Date 07.09.05 06:29 UTC
Dose adding water to this matter at all? my baby seemed to be struggling eating as she is loosing teeth so i added a drop of warm water left it for about 15 mins to soften it slightly and she isnt leaving any now! And she seems happier :-)
- By ClaireyS Date 07.09.05 07:00 UTC
It doesnt hurt at all as long as the water isnt boiling as apparantly this can destroy the nutrients.  I soak Fagans food for about 24 hours before feeding to turn it into a mush this is because he only eats about a quarter of it so the rest of it I have to force feed him :(
- By Hailey Date 07.09.05 12:19 UTC
Clairey how and why do you have to force feed your dog?
- By ClaireyS Date 07.09.05 12:30 UTC
Fagan is one of those dogs who doesnt "do" food, no matter how long he is left without food how many times I "pick up his bowl after 10 minutes"  he refuses food.  He has recently started eating half bowls of food, and on the rare occassion a whole bowl :) but as he is so thin (he looks like an advert for the RSPCA ) although he is healthy and active he just looks awful and it cant be doing him any good in the long run, so if he decides not to eat or only eat half his bowl then the rest has to be force fed, similar to giving a pill, I make it into a mush and put it down his throat and he actually doesnt seem to mind and sits there waiting for more :rolleyes:  I often come into work with hands smelling of tripe :eek:

I believe it is quite common amongst Irish Setter people to have to force feed their dogs, which is very sad :(
- By Teri Date 07.09.05 14:03 UTC
Hi Claire,

Don't know how old Fagan is?  In my breed picky, finnicky eating can be a problem in the first few months through to the junior stage so I can empathise BUT, on the whole, I'd be a bit concerned about lengthy disinterest in food in an obviously skinny dog.  Certainly I'd not recommend tripe if it is something he does not want to eat naturally - there could be an underlying reason that foods high in fat make him feel unwell and you may then be storing up a problem for later on.

I agree, if this is common in your breed it is very sad - but I'd still think somewhere along the line there has to be a reason .... :(

Regards, Teri
- By ClaireyS Date 07.09.05 14:36 UTC
To be honest I think it is in his breeding, he is 17 months old, his sister has been fed this way since she was about 8 months old and his brother isnt overly keen on food either (im not sure about the others in his litter).  He has been checked over by the vet numerous times and nothing has been found to be wrong with him.  He has started eating the past few months but only usually eats about half of what he should and I am hoping by making him eat it his stomach will start to expand back to its normal size (it must have shrunk with him not eating much for so long) and therefore encourage him to eat more himself.  He is coming on in leaps and bounds and usually eats all of his evening meal :)
- By Teri Date 07.09.05 14:54 UTC
Well if he's making progress you'll be relieved :)  I did have to force raw mini minced meatballs down my first ever pup's thoat at just 12 weeks :(  Went on for about two weeks and gradually she began to eat but we had to be very inventive.  Thankfully, although she was a picky one until around 2 years of age, she ended up a great little (big!) eater and it didn't seem to cause any harm getting off to a poor start.

Fingers crossed - they find new ways to challenge us all the time ;)  Regards, Teri 
- By Brainless [gb] Date 07.09.05 14:38 UTC
I had to do this with a freinds pregnant bitch, and she ended up with a C section ,and was very thin, so I continued to do so throughout the 8 weeiks she fed her pups, as she just would not eat.  Thankfully by then she had regained some condition, and when she went home she gradually returned to eating.
- By ClaireyS Date 07.09.05 14:56 UTC
I was chatting to other Irish owners at a club funday we had and I was surprised at the amount of people who had to force feed theirs, one lady has been force feeding one of hers for 7 years :eek:

Hopefully we have reached the turning point with Fagan and he will soon be a gannet like little Alf (who doesnt need telling twice to eat his food :rolleyes: )
- By Hailey Date 08.09.05 00:38 UTC
Clairy have you tried different foods? Naturediet,raw,homecooked etc. Maybe he doesnt like dry food :)

I'm really interested in this as i have a skinny picky eater,but i have never thought of force feeding her,i would have thought that would put her off of eating even more :( I've found the more song and dance you make about their eating,the worse they get.She eats better if i put her bowl down,dont make eye contact and just walk away,like i couldnt care less if she ate or not,but inside i'm screaming "please eat,eat you bitch" :o
- By ClaireyS Date 08.09.05 11:25 UTC
I have tried everything with him, he is currently on a mix of BARF and autarky.  I dont generally make a fuss at meal times I put his bowl down and he looks at it and I point and say "eat it" and he goes over and takes a few mouthfulls, sometimes clearing the bowl but more often not, I leave him to it and once he walks away I just forcefeed him the rest, it really doesnt bother him.
- By sam Date 12.09.05 15:23 UTC
you can get it direct from goldline (owners) its much cheaper & no delivery cost :)
- By lofty [gb] Date 13.09.05 15:46 UTC
Can you feed non working dogs on this food
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 13.09.05 15:48 UTC
Yes! All the 'for working dogs only' bit means is that it's VAT-free. It's perfectly fine for any dog to eat.
:)
- By lofty [gb] Date 14.09.05 18:33 UTC
Thats great
Thanks
Sharon
- By Saffron [gb] Date 19.09.05 22:28 UTC
Hope I'm not being too dense, but how do you get in touch with goldline? :)
- By sam Date 20.09.05 08:29 UTC
you ring them on 01832 736200 :)
- By Brainless [gb] Date 20.09.05 08:33 UTC
Am I lost here, as Autarky have been bought out by Dodsen & Horrell, makers of the Chudleys range of dog foods,a dn also producers of herbal belnds for horses and Dogs.
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Autarky!

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