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Lily's kitchen or raw

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juicynectarines · 11/12/2015 22:57

My dog is currently fed Lily's kitchen - which I heard was the best food there is. However I'm now being told all dog food is the same unless you free raw. Anyone know the answer here? Thanks in advance

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Beetleandbug · 14/12/2015 09:19

I also feed Lily's Kitchen and it's costing about £40 a month :/ I need to lower costs whilst at the same time want my dog to enjoy his food.

Please could those doing raw diets tell me what you feed and how much this costs? Also, what size dog you have. Thanks

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threatmatrix · 31/10/2017 22:48

I really think feeding a dog dry food is very sad and unnatural. I feed mine a few Lily’s biscuits mixed with Lily’s wet and a whole steamed chicken thigh mixed together, she also gets any meat we have like beef, lamb etc. She hardly ever has wind (thank god) and her coat is beautiful, she also never gets sick or has runny poo.

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Pasithea · 01/11/2017 18:48

I have two dogs and both are fed raw. Costs about 40quid a month for both. They are not overweight no huge smelly poos not much wind. They received a mixture sometimes bones sometimes offal sometimes meat and fish. They also have the occasional carrot , apple minus pips. Broccoli etc. Absolutely no dried food I use cheese for treats. And a dentastix each day. They are rarely Ill and their skin and ear problems have gone completely.

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applesareredandgreen · 01/11/2017 20:30

My spoilt little dog eats Lily's Kitchen grain free canned food. There is other high quality wet food which is a bit cheaper - unfortunately this was tried, eaten for a few days and then left. Lily's Kitchen is the only actual dog food that appledog consistently gobbles up, although he would rather eat human food, given a chance! Thankfully he's only a small dog so has about 3/4 of s can a day plus treats. For s larger dog I imagine it would be costing at least £5 a day.

Haven't tried raw - I dong think this would suit our lifestyle.

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