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Dog food recommendations

15 replies

Tinofcurses · 16/07/2020 22:43

We're moving from NZ to Scotland in August (TBC later today when we hear whether we have managed to book the flights we need for the dog).

I don't think we can get our current dog food (Black Hawk) in the UK, so I'm looking for an alternative for a 15-16kg, 3yr old staffy.

Can anyone recommend a good quality dry food, with chicken the main meat ingredient? Ideally one I can order online and comes in a massive bag.

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StrongTea · 16/07/2020 22:46

Use Millies Wolfheart, lots of options and good quality.

lmustnotstackmybike · 16/07/2020 22:47

Pets at home do some good foods and delivery is free over about £40 (I order two big bags at a time). I've used Wainwright's, Fishmonger's Finest (obviously no good for you!) and Step up to Naturals. I've seen people on here recommend AVA too. They're all Pets at Home brands, which means they're easy to get hold of and they all get good ratings on allaboutdogfood.co.uk.

Depends what you're after and what you're willing to pay but the allaboutdogfood website will help you decide.

areallthenamesusedup · 16/07/2020 22:50

yes! Burns. Really good quality but what I think is really good they use their own farmed animals, not horrid factory farmed stuff.

There are loads of fancy brands out there (that the vets & pet shops all get paid commission to flog) but this is the only one I can find that uses good quality, meat inputs and no horrid additives.

Go on their website. It explains it all.

Cuddling57 · 16/07/2020 22:52

We use Guru.
Improved my Dogs coat and doesn't swell his belly.

CarrieMoonbeams · 16/07/2020 22:52

Yup, Millies Wolfheart for my lot too.

You can contact them for advice as to which one would be best for your dog - I did that, and was pleasantly surprised that they didn't suggest the most expensive ones!

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Tinofcurses · 16/07/2020 23:03

Lots of good suggestions, thanks! I'll check out the websites.

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UnfinishedSymphon · 16/07/2020 23:04

Millie's here too, we get the tracker or highland mixes as they are low fat

Beachcomber74 · 16/07/2020 23:22

Symply. Chicken and Rice

thesunwillout · 16/07/2020 23:58

James Wellbeloved grain free dry food is very good for digestion.

Judashascomeintosomemoney · 17/07/2020 00:01

Millies Wolfheart is good and also just started using Tails.com. You can tailor the wet and/or dry food to your own recipe. Reasonable price per month too.

NotBeingFunnyOrAnything · 18/07/2020 08:25

Tails.com - my ddog loves it - never eaten a whole bowl of dry food in one go every time it's put down in 8 years. Skin and coat healthy too. Very good value.

TheVanguardSix · 18/07/2020 08:30

AATU dry food is what we use. 80% chicken, 20% grain. Our dog loves it.

PuppyBonBon · 18/07/2020 08:38

Check out allaboutdogfood.co.uk you can see all the information you need. We using Pure Pet food. It's dehydrated and there are about 3-4 different chicken recipes (and lots of other meats). Human grade and no meat meal so good protein quality. Delivered to us and lots of different bag sizes. Just add water to rehydrate. Our pup loves it. Gorgeous coat and energy (not excessive) though it is high protein compared to other foods so can make some dogs loopy.

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