has anyone any info on wainwrights dry food,mother has a dog that is allergic to most commercial feeds,we were recently told of this brand,but cant seem to find anything about it,have/do you use it,any opinions.? :cheers:
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Hi,I have fed my two large lurchers 32" and 30" for the last nine months on this food.They do very well on it ,it has no colourings,additives,gluten in it and as my dogs are sensitive feeders it goes down very well with them.They particularly like the duck and rice and the salmon and potato but there are other varieties available which I buy from pets at home at a cost of 23.99 for 15kg.gutsey said:has anyone any info on wainwrights dry food,mother has a dog that is allergic to most commercial feeds,we were recently told of this brand,but cant seem to find anything about it,have/do you use it,any opinions.? :cheers:
gutsey said:has anyone any info on wainwrights dry food,mother has a dog that is allergic to most commercial feeds,we were recently told of this brand,but cant seem to find anything about it,have/do you use it,any opinions.? :cheers:
its 23% meat meal and 40%!! ricepinkz12345 said:gutsey said:has anyone any info on wainwrights dry food,mother has a dog that is allergic to most commercial feeds,we were recently told of this brand,but cant seem to find anything about it,have/do you use it,any opinions.? :cheers:
Wainwrights can be purchased at pets at home stores or onlione using a search engine, they have 23% protein and a 63% meat content as opposed to leading brands at 4%, imagine giving your kids mcdonalds all day long, thats the equivelent to leading well advertised brands, it makes me so mad that they charge an absolute fortune to feed your dog rubbish, :rant: .
Good luck, wainwrights is hypoallergenic.
I used to give my lot Greyhound Supadog,but they were not all that keen on it,it was only about £7.00 per bag,its proberly a bit more now.At that price i would'nt of thought it was the best of foods,perhaps someone can help you a bit more who feeds their dogs on it :thumbsup: All food suits some dogs,but not others.sarah jane said:What about supadog. Has anyone heard of this. Is it any good. I am thinking of switching mine from Butchers, and heard on the grapevine that supadog was supposed to be a good alternative, less additives etc.
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