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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / ARDEN GRANGE
- By dogandbone [gb] Date 31.12.07 21:30 UTC
Hi its mick we have put chloe our dane onto arden grange lamb and rice and she is slowly gaining condition and at £24 for 15 kgs good value.  
    regards mick.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 31.12.07 21:43 UTC
Mine do well on that too, as also do many GSD's, not surprising as it was developed by a GSD kennel.
- By The dachsie lad [gb] Date 01.01.08 13:21 UTC
Glad to hear this.  I have tried many foods but this is the one of my choice and I would highly recommend it.  Currently using Salmon but will try the lamb & rice next time.  I put one of my dachises on Autarky and his coat was just awful after a while. 

Louise
- By Brainless [gb] Date 01.01.08 13:30 UTC
I did find the Autarky too low in fat for mine other than if mixed with meat as part Barf or with oldies.  the puppy version would have been fine, but worked out almost as dear as the adult AG, as it came in 10kg bag, and I can get the AG on breeders scheme.

I did find the herbs in the Autarky benefited one of my oldies who got indigestion.  so often it is what suits a dog or breed.
- By orjack Date 01.01.08 19:06 UTC
Hi Brainless: CSJ do some great tubs of herb mixtures for various problems. They do one for tummy troubles which I gave to one of mine when he had chronic colitis and it worked beautifully.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 01.01.08 19:23 UTC
I used denes herbal tablets, but having them in the food worked out better value as the food suited a 10 year old.
- By Lissie-Lou [gb] Date 02.01.08 01:01 UTC
That's good news Mick.

My GSD's have also always done well on it.
- By georgepig [gb] Date 02.01.08 15:30 UTC
Sorry to butt in on this but I feed my two Autarky but cannot find out the fat content (probably looking in the wrong place :rolleyes:) - does anyone know what it is?  I am trying to get the puppy one for my older girl as she is really thin at the mo but that's due to other problems etc etc and it would be interesting to compare the two products.
- By Buzz Date 02.01.08 15:33 UTC
Fat content for Puppy is 17% and Adult 12%
- By georgepig [gb] Date 02.01.08 16:05 UTC
Cheers!!
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / ARDEN GRANGE

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