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Price Comparison for Pedigree Chum
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Pedigree (Chum) Mixer 9kg
(Chum) Mixer 9kg Last Update 20.12.2009 05:41
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£ 9.46 |
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Pedigree (Chum) Mixer 3.5kg
(Chum) Mixer 3.5kg Last Update 20.12.2009 05:41
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£ 4.25 |
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Pedigree Complete Adult 15kg Lamb & Veg (wasChum)
A Complete Dry Dog Food From The Uk S Most Popular Brand. Develop ... Last Update 20.12.2009 05:41
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£ 27.55 |
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Pedigree Complete Adult 15kg Or Beef Veg (wasChum)
A Complete Dry Dog Food From The Uk S Most Popular Brand. Develop ... Last Update 20.12.2009 05:41
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Pedigree Complete Adult 15kg Chicken & Rice(was Chum)
A Complete Dry Dog Food From The Uk S Most Popular Brand. Develop ... Last Update 20.12.2009 05:41
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by - written on 19/02/08 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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We have two wee dogs in our household. Our old lady is a 12-year-old Japanese Spitz (pure white) called Snowy, and the newcomer is a 2-year-old Jack Russell Terrier called Pepper. (Spots) We love the two of them to bits. It's amazing just how faithful a dog is to its owners, and how they repay any kindness shown them about ten times over with the affection they show you. What to feed them is a constant bone of contention (not a dog bone though, heh, heh) between myself and my wife. She prefers that dry dog food. You know the type of thing. Round wee bits of hard meat flavoured biscuit (called Madra) that for all the world looks like sheep ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/03/06 (Very useful, 186 readings)
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The time had come to change from the puppy food to something a bit more substantial for the latest member to our little family. During her formative months she had been ever so keen on Pedigree Puppy formula mixed with Pedigree Complete mixer, so we naturally assumed that the jump to Pedigree Dog Food would be no problem. You can buy these tins separately for around 49p per can, but as usual there are deals to be had by buying in multi-pack. 6 cans for £2.69. They come in a variety of flavours; the one we chose for Tasha on her first venture was the Chicken variety. The tins containing the meaty feast have a label which is a not so bright yellow ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/10/06 (Very useful, 1425 readings)
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We have recently bought a puppy. She’s eight weeks old, a Jack Russell terrier and we have called her Pixie. She had been weaned onto Pedigree Chum Puppy food, so we continued to buy this for her, as it was what she was used to. We didn’t want to upset her delicate puppy tummy by changing it to something else. We also have an old Jack Russell X Chihuahua called Katy. We buy her various types of food, as she gets bored after a while. She’s on Winalot at the moment. She does like Pedigree Chum, but it’s a bit more expensive so we don’t buy it for her very often. We shop at Asda and they sell a pack of six 400g tins of Pedigree Chum Puppy food for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/01/06 (Very useful, 218 readings)
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Ever since our Border collie dog Chloe came to live with us at 9 weeks old we have given her Pedigree Chum. It started off as Pedigree Chum Puppy food and we moved on eventually to the adult version, which is what I will review now. I always buy the variety in gravy for Chloe. This has got nothing to do with what she likes unfortunately. It has everything to do with the fact that I find it a lot easier to get out of the tin, and break up in her bowl. I have to do this fairly quickly as with a cat and a dog, meal time are a little tense between the two, until they both have a bowl in front of them. Even then, one is outside and one is inside! Anyway in the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/12/00 (Useful, 428 readings)
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I have tried(not personally you understand!!), most varietys of dog food but always seem to come back to Pedigree Chum. I think as a trusted brand that it is a lot better for my dog and my dog seems to agree. Certain other brands of dog food are left in the bowl, where as Chum goes down in a couple of minutes, Its available in lots of flavours now, rabbit, lamb, tuna,chicken, lamb and rice, chicken and sunflower oil.Or there are my dogs favourite, meaty chunks in gravy.This is particularly good if your dog has a mixer with their meant as it coats the biscuits and makes them more appealing. It is available in either small tins, medium or large and although ... Read the complete review
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