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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Wainwrights
- By ClaireyS Date 24.10.06 17:39 UTC
I have just read another thread on this food pulling apart the ingredients (so im pretty clued up on that) so please only bother responding if you have personal experience of the food ;)

My boys are currently on Autarky and raw tripe etc.  Alfs poos have become a bit inconsistent so I thought I would try Wainwrights.  It is twice the price of Autarky but I thought the boys might do better on it. I bought a small bag of salmon and potato and they seem to really enjoy it, I was just wondering on everyone elses experience on it before I take the plunge and buy a whole sack :eek:
- By ice_queen Date 24.10.06 21:54 UTC
It seems  a good food I kno you want people with personal experiance but I've sold the food and many customers have been impressed.

Just remember you can ONLY buy it in Pets at Home.
- By bevb [gb] Date 25.10.06 17:49 UTC
I have just swapped my dogs onto it and one of them does have wheat/gluten intolerances and odd allergies to things.
Both are doing really well on it and love it.
I highly reccomend it to anyone to try.
- By ClaireyS Date 25.10.06 17:52 UTC
Thanks for your responses, my boys are really enjoying it so I think I will take the plunge tomorrow (payday ;) ) and buy a sack.

Its ok ice queen your experiences are fine, I just didnt want the usual lot to take over the thread and kill it :rolleyes:
- By ice_queen Date 25.10.06 18:02 UTC
It's fine.  I know what you mean!!!

The ingreedients are good, I personally prefere the look for the S&P one and did consider seeing if it suited our boy but as wafcol S&P suts him fine didn't want to change.

As advertised it is the equivilent food to JWB.  Its not exactly the same as you can tell by the price but it's still a good food.

I still however prefer PAH own brand over it on listed ingredients (But then maybe I shouldn't be  saying as they pay my wages!)
- By hillbilly [in] Date 26.10.06 21:55 UTC
I started using this brand in August for two of my bitches aged 10 and 8.  They are both on the senior one, and am now on the second bag.  First bag was the turkey but when I went back to buy the second they only had the salmon and potato.  They both seem to really enjoy it, even the eight year old who is the fussiest thing  ever.  They both look good on it and it is keeping their weight down.  I have fed JWB in the past but this texture seems preferable for my fussy one.
- By ChristineW Date 28.10.06 14:00 UTC
Rox

Have to agree about the PAH own brand, I have 2 dogs on it (Aged 4 & almost 12!) at the moment and they enjoy it and it seems to agree with them.
- By bevb [in] Date 28.10.06 20:59 UTC
I also like the PAH brand and was feeding it but I have a small JRT and a Rottie xGSD.  Problem I had was the small breed PAH had enormous pieces that my JRT struggled with and the Large breed had smaller pieces, which didn't make sense.
Tried a small bag of Wainwrights and they both loved it, so swapped them both onto it.  I do find they need a little more of that though than the PAH, but now one large sack does them both.
- By jennyrose79 [gb] Date 30.10.06 16:45 UTC
I use waiwrights for my two 5 month old puppies.  I love it.  It makes their coat glossy and their poos nice and consistent (I've had trouble before).

An all round belter I think!
- By bevb [in] Date 31.10.06 00:52 UTC
I have noticed thier poo smells a lot less on Wainwrights. :cool:
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Wainwrights

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