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Scotland calling. What brand? Hey everyone! :D I was just wondering what food is good in Scotland/UK to get nice hard normal looking stools? Oscar's poos can sometimes be quite soft. He is a really fussy eater so I have to switch up what he's eating quite often, as he gets bored. I had someone tell me, that I shouldn't feed him dog food, as dog food kills dogs... I was a bit taken a back by that to be honest. Also, I saw a woman with a Yorkie with it's ear pierced, that's not normal is it!? I didn't know you could do that to a dog. I wouldn't want to, but yeah. Anyway, if you could help me with the dog food, that would be so great :) Sorry, I'm in a bit of a good mood. I'm just waiting for Oscar to be done at the groomers. I'd put pictures up, but every time I try, it doesn't let me :( |
:D Are you feeding wet or dry food? I swear by Lily's Kitchen - they do both - it's organic, holistic + grain-free, and there's a great range...Harry loves it and his poops are to be admired!!! :D Natural healthy cat and dog food |
I'm feeding him dry food. He doesn't like wet food, for some reason. Lily's Kitchen. Can you just get that anywhere? I don't think I've ever seen that. I do worry about his poops. He doesn't get any human food, so it's not because he eats junk. |
I use Lily's kitchen dry food, I get mine from Tesco, I think waitrose stocks it too or you can look up their website for stockists , I also use applaws wet as it's like no other wet , it's shredded chicken , you can get it at pets at home. Another dry food we use is Burns mini bites for puppies and small breed dogs , although it says puppies I e mailed the company and it says that you can feed small breeds of ages it. |
I'm in England and buy Acana. |
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We also use Royal Canin breed specific kibble...have you tried that? I can assure you - it tastes as good as it smells....:eek: :D I'm sure little Oscar's poops will be amazing in no time at all...!!! :D |
Annie eats Fromm's Gold small breed for dry and Nature's Recipe grain free wet chicken. She's a very picky eater too and I tried multiple foods until I hit on this combination. Grain and/or gluten free foods definitely firm up the stools! Not sure if you can get these in Scotland but maybe try through Amazon.com??? They ship anywhere!! |
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