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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Co-op food...no more!!
- By akh0706 [gb] Date 16.03.07 18:06 UTC
After my Co-op food posting the other week, I have taken all your advise & have had another hunt for food Molly will eat.
So at last....as Molly loves fish, so I bought JWB ocean white fish & rice kibble. For her breakfast she has JWB with grated cheese & goats milk & evening meal is JWB with either white fish, sardines in sunflower oil or sardines in tom sauce  or liver. Most of the time she clears her bowl. I'm so pleased with all your comments, they have helped me & Molly so much!
- By luvhandles Date 16.03.07 18:10 UTC
Fantastic! I'm happy that you've found something that she likes and your happy with! Naturediet do a fish and rice meal which I bet your Molly would love mixed with her JWB
- By akh0706 [gb] Date 16.03.07 18:27 UTC
Nothing better than a dog enjoying their food! Is the Naturediet fish & rice a dried food or moist Hayley?
- By maisiemum [gb] Date 17.03.07 00:18 UTC
My dogs love Naturediet - all the flavours:cool:  They also love JWB fish and rice.  Try fish4dogs jerky and redfish rolls - if your dog loves fish she'll love these - they're rich in Omega 3 and good for her teeth.  I also give my two scrambled eggs (Columbus free range Omega 3) once a week.  Have you tried salmon fillets and sweet potato mixed together - that's something you can both have.  Co-op dog food is pretty much the same as all the other standard dog foods out there.  Naturediet is just like you would cook yourself.  You could add pureed raw veg or a birds eye steam bag mixed in. 
- By calmstorm Date 17.03.07 13:26 UTC
Where can you get the columbus fr eggs form? :)
- By Isabel Date 17.03.07 13:33 UTC
Our Sainsbury's has them.
- By akh0706 [gb] Date 17.03.07 13:35 UTC
tesco has them too
- By calmstorm Date 17.03.07 14:07 UTC
Typical...my flippin sains don't! Miles from Tesco, but now I know sains DO, I'll be nagging them ;) Thanks :)
- By maisiemum [gb] Date 18.03.07 20:29 UTC
I've just had 'the' op (like Camilla but less posh) so I haven't been able to do the shopping for a while so I've been getting my Columbus eggs from Tesco online.  (They also do Hi Life Just Desserts for dogs). 
- By ChristineW Date 18.03.07 22:43 UTC
I thought the Hi-Life desserts were actually ridiculous - sorry - but what's wrong with a proper apple or piece of fruit, probably fresher and better for the teeth!
- By maisiemum [gb] Date 24.03.07 12:20 UTC
Just desserts are sugar free and contain only fruit, oatmeal and oil.  My dogs really love it (I think that they are entitled to a treat) and I would never give them anything that would harm their teeth.  Everything they are given (JWB, Naturediet, Fish jerky, home cooked food) is sugar free. 
- By calmstorm Date 19.03.07 08:36 UTC
Ohhh...hope your feeling better maisiemum........Can you believe, because my postcode gives the rural area to my town, even though I'm only just over a mile out of town, Tesco will not do home delivery for me, even though it does to the town! :(  I'v heard so much about these eggs, and have been wanting to try them, but never seen them anywhere! Its a bit much to travel 30 miles for them though ;)
- By Daisy [de] Date 18.03.07 20:33 UTC
Why not just give ordinary free-range eggs and Omega 3 capsules ?? :confused::confused:

Daisy
- By maisiemum [gb] Date 19.03.07 00:26 UTC
Because I like Columbus eggs?  Ok??????
- By luvhandles Date 18.03.07 21:10 UTC
Sorry, it's moist and I feel that it makes dry kibble interesting - my two love a bit of moist mixed in  :-)
- By chrisjack Date 22.03.07 16:08 UTC
yes i put nature diet with my dogs kibble- they love it, they have nd alone for breakfast.
- By akh0706 [gb] Date 24.03.07 11:04 UTC
I found some Naturediet at my local pet shop this morning. They didn't have the fish flavour, so I got Molly the lamb. I only gave her half the tub,with JWB but my goodness...as soon as I put her bowl on the floor she started woofing it down. Molly usually wont start her dinner until I leave the kitchen, she likes to eat in private! I've just given her seconds. Thanks for the suggestion everyone!
Anne
- By maisiemum [gb] Date 24.03.07 12:24 UTC
Yes they really do love it!  Try mixing in some veg as well.  Your best bet is to order it from Naturediet (the numbers on the packet) as this is a much cheaper way of doing it - it is also postage free.  It comes by courier and I think you need to order a minimum of three cases (18 in each case) but at least then that's your shopping done.  It's good solid food so you probably won't need quite as much and you proably won't get as much out the other end!  Cheap dog food really is a false economy!!
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