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    Dog Food

    Hello Everyone,

    I have a real off topic subject

    I have been trying various different brands of dry\pellets dog food over the last few months as I have 6 dogs from 5 months old to 9 years old.

    I would like to read your opinions on which brand of dog food is good quality and good value for money.

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    i used to buy hills for my dogs and have 3 and it just got out of hand in terms of feeding all the pets per month so i changed to lushan for dog food and are really happy with the results - not sure if you guys get in Gauteng

    i don't know the nutrition they are suppose to get - but if i look at their fur, skin and teeth it is still the same as on the hills food and they still have more than enough energy
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    If you are looking for a feed that will give excellent results at reasonable prices, try Jock from Afgri Animal Feeds. You will be amazed at the difference in your dog, especially when it comes to skin and overall wellbeing. When comparing to Hills they also have a premium product called Grandeur, which has all the additives that Hills offer, but for half the price. My dog has suffered with skin problems his whole life, and i have tried all vet ranges even skin specific ones. In two months on Jock he is looking better than ever and all the scratching and hair loss is gone. For the first time in his life he has a full coat of hair and his whole demenour has changed!

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    the vet also recomended hills...but for that price...the dogs would only be able to eat once a week...i have been using pedigree...add chicken necks or boil chicken bones etc in rice and add it to the pellets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by murdock View Post
    the vet also recomended hills...but for that price...the dogs would only be able to eat once a week...i have been using pedigree...add chicken necks or boil chicken bones etc in rice and add it to the pellets.
    The vet gets a kick-back on Hills, so of course they will recommend it.
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    Have 3 Great Danes. Have bred them in the past. Have tried many, many foods and was very concerned about reports of saw dust being used as a bulking agent. Finally found Jock Multistage, the answer to our concerns. Energy...coat shine...wet cold noses. Could not wish for more!

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    Old Rambo passed away recently at the ripe old age of 15. He was fed lean chicken, a little rice and peas. As a snack he had some quality chunks. He was in a very good condition, but had heart failure and became deaf and blind.
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    I have two fox terriers, a short legged one Romeo and a Long legged one Lancelot. They enjoy their Boss Dog food by Promeal. I buy 7 cans of the 820 g per week. I give them half a can a day mixed with a small amount of rice and a few pieces of chicken or meat. Promeal's Boss is very competitvely priced, it's far cheaper than Husky. My dogs enjoy both the steak and beef flavour. I've got fussy characters, they plain refuse to eat the dry pellets/chunks and if you give them that they go on a hunger strike and they like all moody and upset with you!
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    I am using Ekanuba for my 2 dogs but at the price it is a total ripoff !
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