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Post by craigandbev on Apr 9, 2012 9:15:14 GMT -5
Does any-one feed Burgess Greyhound & Lurcher complete? What are your experiences? Thank you
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Post by andywillow on Apr 9, 2012 10:04:26 GMT -5
Mine are on it Bev, it seems to suit them all ETA. I get it from Vetuk with free delivery
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Post by bhowell on Apr 9, 2012 12:58:38 GMT -5
We used to feed our lurcher it and it suited her fine good solid poos twice daily, but when we got our greyhound it used to make him poo about seven times a day and sloopy ones too! So changed to CSJ and both great on that. xx
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Post by DianeB on Apr 9, 2012 15:18:23 GMT -5
We tried it with some fosters, it didn't ever upset their tums but they did poo far more than our own dogs on another brand.
Di x
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Post by vickyb on Apr 9, 2012 16:04:51 GMT -5
I gave up, couldn't keep up with the volume of poo and didn't suit Gracie as she's wheat intolerant.
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Post by samburns on Apr 9, 2012 17:42:12 GMT -5
We had poo mountains when we tried it too ;D ;D
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Post by bluesmummy on May 2, 2012 2:09:23 GMT -5
My greyhound Blue poos about 6 times a day, she's on burgess and naturediet. What is CSJ? sorry for my ignorance lol xx
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Post by andywillow on May 2, 2012 2:28:34 GMT -5
My greyhound Blue poos about 6 times a day, she's on burgess and naturediet. What is CSJ? sorry for my ignorance lol xx www.csjk9.com/I tried mine on csj, the lamb and rice and they got bored with it It also made 2 of mine very itchy
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Post by hollysmum on May 2, 2012 2:49:21 GMT -5
I used to feed Gypsy on the Burgess Supadog Sensitive. It suited her and her poos were fine. Unfortuantely it went up quite a bit in price so I now feed her Skinners Field & Trial Duck & Rice which is cheaper, good stuff and she's fine on it.
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Post by Milothemonster on May 2, 2012 3:45:50 GMT -5
All mine are on it and love it. Not really seen an increase in poo although Herbie always does mountains with flags on top, whatever brand he eats!
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Post by danhodson on May 2, 2012 4:04:45 GMT -5
I started Dave on this about 3 weeks ago, after previously usually having one solid poo and numerous runny poo's on all other foods I tried, the Burgess now means he has one monster solid poo per walk. It has also helped me as I no longer end up with poo all over my hands for scraping up diahorea ;D It has definately helped his coat come through nice and shiney too. Having said that he does tend to graze at it, whereas he will wolf down cheap c*rap from Tesco! Although this may just be him settling in over time, or being less hungry as he is poo'ing properley. Who knows? Highly recommended by me and Dave.
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Post by bluesmummy on May 2, 2012 5:36:02 GMT -5
Thankyou Andywillow I'm at a loss with Blue, seems to me that it doesn't matter what she's on, she still has to squeeze out about 6 every walk ;D
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Post by andywillow on May 2, 2012 15:30:09 GMT -5
Thankyou Andywillow I'm at a loss with Blue, seems to me that it doesn't matter what she's on, she still has to squeeze out about 6 every walk ;D Thats what Willow does She starts out with a nice solid poo then stops to do tiny little drips as if she's been wrung out ;D
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Post by mrhoads on May 2, 2012 15:54:48 GMT -5
;D I love this forum, you get it all, no holding back.
Our Saluki X and Greyhound did very well on James Wellbeloved (turkey and rice/duck and rice) for many years. Generally 3 poo walks each, but that was normal for them.
X Mary
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Post by vickyb on May 2, 2012 16:08:21 GMT -5
Thankyou Andywillow I'm at a loss with Blue, seems to me that it doesn't matter what she's on, she still has to squeeze out about 6 every walk ;D Fish 4 dogs has stopped that here, just nice proper poos instead of that where the 1st is ok then they get progressively sloppier. I know it's not cheap but it suits them so well it's worth every penny It might just be coincidence but they've not had anything like as many upset tums since they've been on it either.
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