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good grief, Bakers is scary!!! Thanks for posting that Kim. Hubby doesn't want him to have chicken wings yet, wants me to do lots more research about it lol. So protective of his baby boy |
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Obviously this isn't the case with particular individual dogs but then I am only considering a general scenario. |
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Then there is the not so good feeder...... |
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He left a bit of food now and then, just remove it so that when he comes to his next feed he will be hungry No not all dogs are the same in the food dept anymore than cats are.. Butchers is a much better food, Bakers does not rate very highly at all. If either of ours ate it, the would be quite ill |
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Yes, I agree, Butchers much better than Bakers! I did try to feed ours naturediet for brekkie, but so much was wasted, we tried them on Butchers and they love it! |
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Sal has a right assortment, she has mostly butchers in the foil trays/packets which are for small dogs. (I cut her food back when she was spayed) she has that with a handful of mixer, piece brown bread or rice. She also has a homecooked sunday dinner complete with the veg on Sunday. She will also have raw beef once or twice a fortnight; she will eat anything, but is not a greedy dog (she ate muc quicker when Tess was a live but being a single dog I think she knows she has no competition. One night a week she has nothing but mixer. And once a fortnight or so she has either pilchards or sardines, She occasionaly a breakfast of porridge or weetabix.......in the winter. She also really like Chappie but its such big tins I don't bother its a waste. But I will use Chappie if she has a dodgy tummy or after her spay and also after her Op last year on gum and foot. It is good for troubled/sensitive tums. She gets fed once a day but has treats throughout the day like bits toast etc from my Mom and Dad (I am okay with that but cut back the amount of food given at tea time) |
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