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I'll have a kebab, or a McDonalds from time to time... and love it - but don't pretend it's going to be good for me, not would I only eat kebabs.Hands up all those who will stuff a kebab down their gobs, yet not give a dog summat with an E number ?
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My brother used to eat Bonios when he was younger ,he`s still ok at 61:thumb:
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I have visited the factory many times including a visit just after it was acquired - and can say that it has been greatly improved. So if it smells now it must have also smelt before only more so (but perhaps when it was locally owned that didn't matter so much)
So your dog thrived on Bakers before you found out the recipe - as the recipe is unlikely to have changed significantly since then I think you've proved my point.
Yes its a free world and you pay your money and takes your choice and yes there are more expensive and perhaps more complete foods out there - but if you are going to publicly slag off one against the other then please use factual evidence based arguments rather than value judgements
we feed our all our dogs the barf diet. no need to brush their teeth or anything. We took holly (11 year old flat coat) for her yearly check upo the other month and the new vet looked at us after looking at her teeth and coat and said " you feed natural (barf) right".
enough said.
If your at the peterborough show then take a look at all three of my dogs, gladly go through the principles of the diet.
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Many years ago I was at my sister's house. She said she had been baking - not something she did very often as she's not a very good cook. She said, "Would you like to try one of my sausage rolls?" "O.K", I said cautiously. She presented me with a unsavoury-looking mini sausage roll but, as I didn't want to upset her, I hesitantly bit into it. It was vile! Then I saw my sister's face. She was trying not to laugh. It turned out that the 'sausage rolls' were the new-to-the-market Pedigree Markies that she had bought for her dog!My brother used to eat Bonios when he was younger ,he`s still ok at 61:thumb:
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I do not have concerns about some E numbers, but several of those in Bakers look to be dodgy!
At the end of the day as in everything else in life, people need to look at all the information and then make their own minds up.
Whilst I totally respect everyone's right to their own opinions, I do NOT like threads like this simply to 'worry' people and to 'vilify' a company/product[HI] based on some article which has been 'found' on the internet.[/HI] No link has been provided to the site showing it to confirm who actually wrote this article and when, so it is not sensible to react to it in a knee-jerk way.
If you have concerned then do you own 'sensible' research, not just going from one report, look at other products too for both positive AND negative comments, then make an judgement, and then, if you wish, post your finding on here so that the rest of us can likewise make an educated decision too.
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Quite a few other makes as well. We look for nutrition value such as protein and also the lack of additives. I would urge people simply to read the label and make an informed decision as we have, which is why we do not buy certain brands of dog food, in the same way that we do not buy certain human foods
Kettle & pot, where is your research showing the article to be inaccurate, as the next post shows 'Anyone looking for good information on dog foods, and any other info on dogs or any other pet should take a look at www.petforums.co.uk There is a sticky on dry dog food, that uses a traffic light system for best/worst dog foods.' where it shows the dog food in question to be suspect.
ZIWIPEAK (daily dog cuisine, venison)
[HI]Price (5kg): £84.98[/HI]
Suggested daily amount: 140g
Daily feeding cost: £2.42
Ingredients: Venison meat (min 65%), liver, tripe, heart and kidney (min 19.5%), chicory syrup, green lipped and blue mussel (min 4%), fish oil, lecithin, kelp, vitamins, minerals, parsley ..
Luckily he was fit and healthy right to the end and died of internal bleeding. Short and quick with me holding his paw on the vet's table.
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Yup, but barking at the full moon isn't considered "normal"
Aha, I missed that.But my comment was meant light heartedly, and referred to the number of legs it seems to have sprouted.
Or called Ozzie OzbourneIt is if you come from certain areas of Lincolnshire and Norfolk...:thumb::thumb:
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Will you please get it into your head, we are not from Norfolk, we have just lived here happily for the last 21 yearsIt is if you come from certain areas of Lincolnshire and Norfolk...:thumb::thumb:
Will you please get it into your head, we are not from Norfolk, we have just lived here happily for the last 21 years
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But is has been noticed and mentioned on other threads how certain types all group together,
Jews
Muslims
Indians
etc
NUTTERS.....
nuf said really...:thumb::thumb:
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We have 10 dogs and have a very big circle of friends in the working dog world this food is not recomended at all because of the E numbers and colourants in it and especially the behaviour problems this leads to. We feed Arden Grange
Hands up all those who will stuff a kebab down their gobs, yet not give a dog summat with an E number ?
I have never eaten a kebab, we only eat home cooked food made from scratch, all our veg and fruit are home grown, I don`t eat and never have meat, rarely go out for meals and will not have junk food, luckily we both agree my husband more so . he cooks and can bake, make our own bread, and check what is in the food we do buy. we just have traditional English food. Boring to some, but suits us.
So wouldn`t feed any food that is considered inferior to our animals. It actually works out no dearer, as with good food they don`t need so much of or it, we buy two 15 kilo bags on line with free delivery a lot cheaper than from pet shops.
Just to say my Husband worked for Pedigree Petfoods, nearly all of his working life, has a pension from there, but will not feed our dogs their food.
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