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Title: need to change his food
Post by: Pudding on February 08, 2010, 11:06:50 AM
Hi
i think i need to change Bobs food again we have had Hills science plan and James well beloved
i have been looking at Royal Canine as they do a food made for Cocker's its number 25
anyone have this or have an opinion on it
i am also looking at Barking Heads tender loving care anyone had this or have an opinion

or what do you feed your dog on

Thanks
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: vixen on February 08, 2010, 11:36:23 AM
When I got my two, the breeder had fed them on something called Masters Premium (for working dogs).  I continued with this for a while but as it isn't widely sold I changed to Arden Grange chicken and rice adult.  They have been on this now with no problems at all.  Their poo is firm and their coats are shiny.  They have lots of energy and it suits them.
When other COLers have recommended other diets, I have been tempted but as they are doing so well on AG I don't feel the need to change.
AG is widely available so you can shop around and get the best deal.
P.S. any news on little Hugo?
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Pudding on February 08, 2010, 12:02:10 PM
Hi i will have a look at Arden Grange it is his poo i am not happy with as it is not very firm

as for Hugo
I had him for a week and then one of the boys that works with me said his Mum would have him with a view to taking him on full time as she had not long lost her dog, so this is what happened they singed him off with the kennel and he was now there’s.
But only after about a week I found out they had given him back, as they could not cope with him,
Penny b found him a place in the rescue centre she is involved with
But it was in Cardiff and Hugo was in Essex, so I asked for help
And   Rebecca ( Col   rwasinski) said if I could get him to
Epsom, Surrey along the M4 she would be able to get him the rest of the way for me.
So that is what happened, I did take 2 dogs as at the kennel where Hugo was had an other dog with the same kind of problems, a bit younger than Hugo, but from the same breeder her name was Lucy ( Golden)
Penny keeps me updated bless her, Lucy has found herself a home with one of the dog trust managers and has been spayed, Hugo is still in rescue but Penny tells me she take him out for lots of walk with her friend he has even been swimming, hopefully he will find a new home very soon.

Thank you for remembering Hugo
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Ninasmum on February 08, 2010, 12:29:25 PM
Ours are fed AG too...it does seem to really suit them & their poops are good.  :luv:

Thanks for the update on Hugo...i was also wondering how he was getting on.  :luv:  Really hope he has a new, forever home soon.  :luv:
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Nicola on February 08, 2010, 01:50:53 PM
I tried Barking Heads lamb variety when I was taking my lot off AG, I thought it was excellent although I decided to go with Healthy Paws in the end as the dogs were a bit keener on eating it.
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Hurtwood Dogs on February 08, 2010, 02:02:45 PM
We're trialling Healthy Paws here too they both love it (but they both love anything edible so that's no surprise :lol:) but any new food here is dependant on if Normy can tolerate it as she has allergy issues - Dave seems to be fine on anything so if she doesn't show any symptoms we'll stick with it.
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Jessie_Pup on February 08, 2010, 02:09:39 PM


Hi  We have been using Barking Heads for nearly a year. They have the chicken and rice and lamb and rice alright on both.  Firm poos  Dylan seems better on it as he used to have loose poos.    Coats in good condition no dryness. They were previously fed Burns but both lost weight on it especially Jessie as you know she is only a little dot anyway.
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Pudding on February 08, 2010, 02:12:31 PM
i really like to sound of it but the only thing that puts me off
is there are not many places to get it from you can get it on line i know but i like to be able to go to a shop an d get it 
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Jessie_Pup on February 08, 2010, 02:15:42 PM


I buy it locally at a kennels.  Have you tried contacting them and they will give you a local stockist. 
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Nicola on February 08, 2010, 02:27:58 PM
They have a stockist finder on their website...

http://www.barkingheads.co.uk/
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Pudding on February 08, 2010, 02:29:47 PM
i will have a look on there web now thanks
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Max X 2 on February 08, 2010, 03:20:58 PM
They have a stockist finder on their website...

http://www.barkingheads.co.uk/
Sorry to hijack thread but could somebody tell me the recommended feeding amounts please?

Could I ask the same for Healthy Paws please?  :D
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Nicola on February 08, 2010, 05:53:16 PM
Barking Heads I'm not sure but Healthy Paws is 150-250g per day for dogs from 10-20kg.
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: vikki.k on February 08, 2010, 08:35:58 PM
i will have a look on there web now thanks

It's worth calling up all the places they have on their website before you go out to them as they list them even if they have only ever had one order and no longer stock them. I had this problem with Healthy Paws recently as my two are fed on it and the supplier to all the places local to me has done a runner so no one is stocking it anymore, luckily I have a lovely pet shop owner who orders it in for me as and when I need it at the same price as buying direct from HP, so I don't have to pay P&P. Could be worth asking your local petshop if they would order it for you.

Baja has had lots of issues since his giardia and Healthy Paws seems to suit him really well, the low fat limited ingredients in it makes it easy for him to digest and gives perfect poo's to pick up, which is a big bonus  :D

Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Jessie_Pup on February 09, 2010, 03:13:11 PM
  Barking Heads Feeding Guide

5KG         50-125g
10KG        100-200g
15KG         125-250g
20KG          150-300g
30KG           225-400g
40KG+          300-500+
or more

Hope it is of some help     Jessie has 1/2 small mug twice a day, Dylan has 3/4 of a small mug twice a day.
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: bella15 on February 09, 2010, 06:08:20 PM
Our dogs have barking heads food,Salmon & Potato & Lamb variety.
We buy it from either Jollys or a local pet store,who we found on Barking Heads website
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Max X 2 on February 09, 2010, 09:06:15 PM
Thanks for the feeding guidelines  :clapping:
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Max X 2 on February 10, 2010, 11:34:41 AM
Whoops maybe I should have started my own thread  ph34r

Am I being thick?  Break it to me gently if I am  :005: but where on the Healthy Paws website do I find a list of the ingredients & analysis of protein, fat oil content etc?

Harry who is 10 months is going through the well talked about scrawny stage & is fed Burns & I'm contemplating changing his food. 
Max however puts weight on easily & Burns suits him, so I don't suppose I'm going to find a food that's going to suit them both  :-\

Another product I've seen & unlike Barking Heads & Healthy Paws there is a local supplier is CSJ CP21 - has anybody any experience of this?

http://www.csjk9.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=45&idcategory=5


Ingredients

Fresh Salmon (min 26%), Whole White Rice, Corn, Fish Meal, Barley, Chicken Oil, Oats, Brewers Yeast, Sugar Beet, Whole linseed, Salmon Oil, Herbs (marshmallow, peppermint, fenugreek, parsley, rosemary), Minerals, Vitamins, Chicory Extract, Yucca Extract, Chondroitin, Glucosamine Sulphate & MSM
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Nicola on February 10, 2010, 05:45:46 PM
It's not on the website Maxine but off the side of the bag...

Ingredients
Brown rice (min 51%), Rabbit meat meal (min 26%), Oats, Dried Carrot, Lucerne meal, Seaweed meal, Chicken oil, Fish oil, Organic Sunflower oil, Minerals, Vitamins, Dandelion herb, Cleaver herb, Dried Cranberry

Analysis
Protein 21%
Oil 7.5%
Fibre 2.5%
Ash 6%
Vit A 10,000iu/kg
Vit D3 1500iu/kg
Vit E 75iu/kg
Copper 18mg/kg
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Albert Tatlock on February 10, 2010, 07:40:56 PM
Cooper gets Arden Grange & I used to buy 7.5kg bags of the chicken & rice & lamb & rice for variety but his poos werent great so, instead of changing again (I changed him from Autarky cos of his poos, & wind!  ph34r ) I decided to feed him one flavour for a bit to see if that improved.  He went worse on chicken & brilliant on lamb so that's the only flavour I buy him now.

Perhaps it is chicken based foods that are having the same affect on Bobs poo's.
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Pudding on February 11, 2010, 09:13:09 AM
Thanks for that it is something to think about

as he had Hills sd was Chicken and rice and the jwb is Turkey and rice same thing i would think

Right well i have made up my mind now
i am going to get him a small bag of the TLC barking heads (chicken and rice) if he is no better on this i will change the flavor to lamb or fish
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: vikki.k on February 11, 2010, 07:45:30 PM
For anyone that wants to see it, Healthy Paws do have the breakdown on their website. You have to click as if you were buying a bag of the food and then it's written on there.

I read that they are bringing out a new food, does anyone know what it is?
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Pudding on February 12, 2010, 04:36:38 PM
how long will it take for me to know if his new food is right for him ( no more runny poo)
Title: Re: need to change his food
Post by: Pudding on February 12, 2010, 04:49:26 PM
could be  daily activities bob dose make his poo very runny