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Does anyone know where I can buy Chappie dry food?

9 replies

Dibsie · 10/09/2008 10:51

Our vet has advised us to try this as our Jack Russell seems to have a delicate stomach but I'm having real trouble finding it. I can find the tins but not the dried variety.

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Katw3kitts · 10/09/2008 10:53

Sorry but not sure.

When my local shop stopped selling the only rabbit food my rabbits would eat, I contacted the supplier directly. They emailed me back with a list of local suppliers.

Might be worth a go ?

shinyshoes · 10/09/2008 10:55

I buy it from Asda, my Jack Russell seems to enjoy it, although I do buy whats on offer

shinyshoes · 10/09/2008 10:57

OH sorry.

I didnt read the word 'dry'

I dont know then sorry

AnAngelWithin · 10/09/2008 11:05

pets at home sell it. most petshops sell it. and supermarkets

Dibsie · 10/09/2008 11:19

Thanks for this. I thought the supermarkets would stock it bit I've tried our local Tesco and Asda and neither of them do. Will try Pets at Home.

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oggsfrog · 10/09/2008 11:30

I buy it from Morrisons or Pets at Home. Nowhere else seem to stock it.

beautifulgirls · 10/09/2008 20:00

Otherwise another good food for sensitive tummys is James Wellbeloved.

Onlyaphase · 10/09/2008 20:04

Have you got a outdoor-type shop near you? We have a farmways, and as well as selling trailer loads of cattle feed, they have a shop selling sacks of dog food. Or any independent pet shop will sell it, by the pound (in weight) if this is better for your dog. My two labs eat a sack every 2 weeks, but your jack russell may take longer to eat a 15 kg sack!

whispywhisp · 11/09/2008 11:47

Pets at Home have their own website now - you can order online too. Worth checking that first before you make a trip? My JRTx has Chappie (tinned) - it was suggested to me by our vet too because she had a bit of delicate tum and it suits her brilliantly. If you can't find the dried Dibsie why not try the tinned? But...beware...it stinks!

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