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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / whats the best food
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 07.04.06 13:02 UTC
hi all im just wondering before i bring my dog home whats the best one to feed him pedigree or a working hunter food?
he's a vizsla whos going to be shown, and ill be walking him alot thanx
- By Admin (Administrator) Date 07.04.06 13:13 UTC
What is your breeder feeding him? That would be the sensible food to continue with until he is settled at least.
- By onetwothree [gb] Date 07.04.06 13:15 UTC
Different people have different opinions about what food you should give.  Like the OP says, you should continue with what he was being fed for a week or so when he comes to you. 

After that, I wouldn't feed him Pedigree, and I'm not sure what you mean by a "working hunter" food??

Personally, I would recommend Arden Grange or James Wellbeloved:

www.ardengrange.com
www.wellbeloved.co.uk
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 07.04.06 21:23 UTC
had a good old chat today found out alot about him, he's coming friday, and thats the only thing i hadnt asked was food, but i will 1st thing tomorow, i dont think theres a good chance of showing him, he was brought up to hunt and he was used as a sniffer dog, but im more than happy to have him as my pet and go trecking and clubs, i will be planning him to do some horse and hound work at my stable yard that will be kool thanx for your help
- By Nikita [gb] Date 07.04.06 21:24 UTC
As the others have said, keep him on his breeders' food for a while whilst he settles in.  I feed my dogs Arden Grange, it's an excellent food and they absolutely love it - I also recommend Burns as well, my brother's dog is on that - good value and good quality, no additives to cause problems.
- By ridgielover Date 07.04.06 21:28 UTC
It sounds like he is an adult rather than a pup, but as people have already said, it's sensible to keep him on the food he's used to, at least to begin with.  Do you want to feed a dry complete, a wet food - tinned or packet, or a home made diet?
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 07.04.06 21:28 UTC
i will do thanx alot, then ill prob try that stuff ive sent off for a free sample
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 07.04.06 21:30 UTC
im not sure my other bitch is on a mix and tinned meat, my old gsd {not here now} was on meat, thats why im asking whats best as to the work he's doing
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 07.04.06 22:31 UTC
just found out he is already on arden grange food so thats kool she said its complete so does that mean i dont have to use meat  or can i?
- By Brainless [gb] Date 07.04.06 23:34 UTC
I find that the Arden Grange range are fine on theri own, but a little meat fed every now and then won't hurt as long as it isn't too much, unless the extra's are allso a balnced mix of ingredients.

I have found theri Prestige food excellent fro bitches in whelp, rearing pups and for picky eaters, and to return bitches to condition after a litter.

Witth a choice of 3 types of general adult food in Salmon, Chicken and Lamb variants, there si a good choice, and some people will ring the changes between these 3 mqaintenance varieties.  There are also fods between these two.
- By onetwothree [gb] Date 08.04.06 08:20 UTC
I agree with what Brainless says about the Arden Grange Prestige - I feed this and it's an excellent food with 30% meat - far more than any other dry food on the market.  :)  If you want to feed a dry food but you're concerned most of them seem to be mostly rice, this is the one for you. :)  I also feed their Lamb and that's great too.
- By louise123 [gb] Date 08.04.06 10:34 UTC
What a lovely looking dogs i didn't know what one looked like so i did a google search. Sorry i am no expert on food though!!
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 08.04.06 14:41 UTC
no problem louise there are arnt they? thats why im happy to own one and would like to show him, if you want i can email you some pics?
- By Ktee [us] Date 09.04.06 11:33 UTC Edited 09.04.06 11:38 UTC
The food that has worked the best for my dogs is berrimans,i feed the puppy version,chicken & rice which has 40% chicken meal as its first ingredient.

Protein 29%, Oil 18%, Ash 8.5%, Fibre 2%, Vitamin A 16,000 iu/kg, Vitamin D3 16,000 iu/kg, Vitamin E 200 iu/kg, Copper 18 mg/kg as (Cupric Suplhate)

Ingredients: Chicken Meal (min 40%), Brown Rice (min 26%), Corn, Chicken Oil, Oats, Herring Meal, Dried Brewers Yeast, Whole Dried Egg, Beet Pulp, Whole Linseed Oil, Fish Oils, Minerals, Vitamins, VETOXAN®, Glucosamine Chondroitin, MSM, Prebiotic FOS

http://www.berrimans.net
- By wendyc [gb] Date 09.04.06 13:01 UTC
that looks on paper to be a good complete ,do you know if it comes in 15kg.
thanks
- By louise123 [gb] Date 09.04.06 13:20 UTC
Yes that would be nice, thankyou.
- By Ktee [us] Date 09.04.06 13:37 UTC
Wendy i know the adult comes in a 15 kg bag,not sure about the puppy one,i get the 2kg bag. IMO the protein and fat is too low,for my dogs anyway,in the adult,it also only has around 26% meat...big difference if you ask me! :(
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 10.04.06 22:30 UTC
when looking for that arden grange food and i cant find iot anywhere :/ ill have to ring old onwer tomoz find where he gets it but yer none new of it!!
- By Lori Date 11.04.06 07:42 UTC
http://www.ardengrange.com/ you can order direct from them and it will show up at your door. They'll even leave it out somewhere safe if you're not in.
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 11.04.06 10:10 UTC
thank you, reg now and its all sorted cheers
- By RHODAP [in] Date 11.04.06 17:20 UTC
Does anyone know if they do samples?
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 11.04.06 22:13 UTC
well beloved do, but i cant see that arden grange do
- By Brainless [gb] Date 11.04.06 23:28 UTC
I have always found them extremely helpful do give them a call.
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 13.04.06 20:55 UTC
hi all got my samples today, dog 3 dog n 2 cats and i tell you my cats love it and there norm picky!! thanx for advising them
- By Brainless [gb] Date 14.04.06 01:17 UTC
Which the AG or JWB?
- By Ktee [us] Date 14.04.06 01:52 UTC
Which the AG or JWB?

Ide say it was the JWB as she said she wasnt sure if AG did samples?? :)

dog 3 dog n 2 cats

Danielle does this comment mean you have 3 dogs and 2 cats? :confused:
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 14.04.06 09:49 UTC
its the jwb, and no they say u can have 5 free samples,
i have pets yes but does it matter how many? i love and look after them??
i ment 3 dog samples and 2 cats ones
- By Ktee [us] Date 15.04.06 01:42 UTC
i have pets yes but does it matter how many?

Danielle i dont care how many pets you have :) I was just trying to make sense of your comment,thats all :)
- By mellywelly [gb] Date 17.04.06 08:37 UTC
I got JWB samples this week too - cats and dog LOVE it!
Both loved turkey and rice....dog hated lamb and rice though - wouldn't even try one kibble!!
Have already bought cats it - just going for dog food today (If PAH is open on Easter Monday??!!!)
Finally getting somewhere!
Glad you are too!!
- By peewee [gb] Date 17.04.06 15:00 UTC
Our pup loves the Ocean Fish variety but we have to order that in from our local pet shop cos nowhere round us stocks it :confused:  She really enjoys the Duck one too but isn't too bothered about either the Turkey or Lamb the little fuss pot :rolleyes:
- By daniellemariett [gb] Date 18.04.06 20:02 UTC
hi all sorry for the late reply been on holiday loved it and didnt want to come bk, anyways sorry i got the wrong way on your post, i have 4 cats, one dog, poss 1 on the way, 4 fish tanks 2 turtles, did have a horse but she sadly had to be put to sleep :/ hope everyones ok and yes my cats loved the samples
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / whats the best food

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