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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / sooooo happy!!
- By kite1st [gb] Date 17.08.06 16:37 UTC
our local pet centre has just started stocking arden grange  which i wanted to try our dogs on but no one near us supplied it, what do you all think of it before i go ahead?
- By keisha85 [gb] Date 17.08.06 17:23 UTC
at work we feed it to the dogs that have dippy tummies and dogs that are a bit stressed in the kennels and dont keep their weight on it. it keeps them more stable then standard complete. not sure how much it costs etc though
- By Harley Date 17.08.06 17:45 UTC
our dog was on this until we changed to raw feeding. Arden Grange will also deliver to your door for a small fee :)
- By Steeleye Span [gb] Date 17.08.06 17:56 UTC
My BCs (almost 18mths old) were weaned on AG Puppy grew through adolescence on AG Graduate (not now available) and have thrived into adulthood on AG Premium.  It certainly suites them and now the little Toy Poodle that we are looking after would rather eat the Gruesome Twosome's breakfast and dinner than eat her own senior small dog food (Pedigree or Cesar...Used to be called Mr Dog)...Though I can't say I blame her!!! :rolleyes:
- By Ktee [us] Date 17.08.06 21:04 UTC

>Toy Poodle that we are looking after would rather eat the Gruesome Twosome's breakfast and dinner than eat her own senior small dog food (Pedigree or Cesar...Used to be called Mr Dog)...Though I can't say I blame her!!!<


Blahh i cant blame her either! "senior" pedigree and Cesar..poor baby :( Cant you feed her the AG while she's with you,and maybe send her home with a small bag and a note to the owner saying how bad the other 2 foods are?

Labkite Arden grange is a decent food,definately worth a try :)
- By Cairnmania [gb] Date 18.08.06 06:51 UTC
Waitrose in my area stock Arden Grange. 

It is one of the better dry completes.  I know in the past I've given my dogs a sample and they loved it.  It's a bit high in fat and protein for my dogs. I prefer a lower fat and protein for my dogs because they are small (Cairns), love to eat and dog food only constitutes about half of their daily intake.  The rest is fresh meat and some veg.  However, if they ate nothing but dog food Arden Grange would definitely be one of the brands on the top of my list.
- By universalady Date 18.08.06 09:58 UTC
I feed it to all of mine, and use the adult prestidge, it's GREAT. We have no problems with dippy tums or smelly or wet poopies!! What I liked best was that if you added a few drops of warm water, it creates it's own gravy!!
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / sooooo happy!!

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