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Ok hereās what you need to look for.... And stay away from chicken UK dog food has a lot of chicken in there kibbles....Why I donāt know...Iām just putting 2sample as ingredients so you know what to look for n how to read...donāt forget the biggest % needs to be on the meat side or your first few ingredients needs to be meat. See 2 samples....
Seems you guys have Orijen Regional Red...Now that I can tell you itās top quality and made here in Canada. Also you have Acana made by same company. Donāt break your head if you have Acana. Go for that....
Ingredients: Angus beef (ground with bone)*, wild boar (ground with bone) *, lamb (ground with bone) *, whole herring*, bison (ground with bone) *, beef liver*, spinach greens*, pea fiber, lamb liver*, pork*, pork liver*, beef heart*, lamb heart*, beef tripe*, whole salmon*, sunflower seeds, pumpkin*, Butternut squash*, Imperator carrots*, cranberries*, blackberries*, blueberries*, Red Delicious apples*, Bartlett pears*, Red Heart plums*, Tilton apricots*, brown kelp*, mixed tocopherols, chicory root, dandelion root, summer savory, peppermint leaf*, ginger root*.
Then you have Millieās Wolfheart 80/20 Hunter Mix Dry Dog Food made in Yorkshire England
Ingredients: Freshly Prepared Duck (14%), Sweet Potato, Dried Duck (11%), Freshly Prepared Salmon (9%), Dried Herring (8%), Dried Salmon (7%), Freshly Prepared White Fish (7%), Freshly Prepared Lamb (7%), Dried Rabbit (7%), Tapioca, Chick Pea, Duck Fat (4%), Freshly Prepared Venison (3%), Salmon Oil (2%), Duck Gravy (1%), Tomato Pomace, Minerals, Vitamins, Glucosamine (175 mg/kg), Methylsulfonylmethane (175 mg/kg), Chondroitin Sulphate (125 mg/kg), Dried Apple, Carrot Flakes, Lovage Powder, Seaweed Meal, Dried Cranberry, Aniseed, Fenugreek, Camomile Powder, Burdock Root Powder, Peppermint, Dandelion Herb, thyme, marjoram, oregano, parsley, sage
Also you guys have Akela 80/20. Good stuff but stay away from their chicken.
Barking Heads Dog Food Top Dog Turkey (Turkey Delight) made in UK
Ok you should be good with the above. Let me know if you donāt understand something.![]()
Barking heads is stocked in our local pet store but not
that type, must be popular so I shall keep an eye out for it.
The vet supplied us with shampoo to use once a day for 7 days.
I used it for 4 days before noticing the dry skin had gone,
but Lola had come out in a bad rash on her shoulder so I stopped using it.
Last night her neck smelt like the shampoo (which smells horrible)
I decided to give her a bath in her regular shampoo.
Itās the same shampoo we have used since she was a beautiful little puppy.
Overnight the redness has almost disappeared.
She has got, what I describe as scaling scabs.
Her skin looks a hell of a lot better than it did.
She is not licking her paws or biting which is usually a sign
Something is wrong. She was licking the other day, thatās when I noticed
how sore her skin looked.
Keeping a close eye on her, daily checks and the normal cleaning.
If not I will be using my Christmas and birthday money to pay for
a visit to our bulldog specialist.
