Help Needed! Stella and chewy dogfood

Skrapbj

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Has Anyone tried this for their English bulldog yet? I think I’m needing to go more of the raw food freeze dried method
 
Has Anyone tried this for their English bulldog yet? I think I’m needing to go more of the raw food freeze dried method

I haven’t but I have a friend who feeds freeze dried to her French Bulldog and SC is one of the brands she uses with success.


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I haven’t but I have a friend who feeds freeze dried to her French Bulldog and SC is one of the brands she uses with success.


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Thank you! I saw it on TV this morning and the owner said she turned her dogs health around with it.
 
Thank you! I saw it on TV this morning and the owner said she turned her dogs health around with it.

Freeze dried raw is a good option. My friend also uses Primal which is another good brand as well.
 
Just curious..... does anyone know the cost comparison on freeze dried compared to frozen? once again in the 'what to do for travel' and am curious. I keep forgetting to keep kibble on hand and fed sporadically so his system is adaptable to each.
 
Just curious..... does anyone know the cost comparison on freeze dried compared to frozen? once again in the 'what to do for travel' and am curious. I keep forgetting to keep kibble on hand and fed sporadically so his system is adaptable to each.

I *think* freeze dried might be more than frozen but I am not 100% sure. It would definitely be good for an option while traveling. Another option might be Tucker's Carnibar. I'm actually thinking of getting some bars and freeze dried to have on hand in case there is an emergency situation.
 
I *think* freeze dried might be more than frozen but I am not 100% sure. It would definitely be good for an option while traveling. Another option might be Tucker's Carnibar. I'm actually thinking of getting some bars and freeze dried to have on hand in case there is an emergency situation.

hummm, thanks, going to look up that "Tuckers canibar"... ...... just looked it up!!!!! looks perfect! for 'those times' THAKS
 
I know
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any that have succeeded using S&C.... i use there toppers as treats and refer to them as 'doggie crack'. :D


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I had my French Bulldog on the frozen raw "Dandy Lamb" for 4 years with Lotus senior chicken kibble. Before that, I used the freeze-dried. He loved both, and it never created a pronlem for his sensitive digestion. My Olde English Bulldog is only 3 months old, but when she's a few months older, I plan to return to the frozen raw/kibble combo.

The freeze-dried raw is more convenient, but it was my understanding that the overall protein content is higher in the frozen raw.
 

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