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Wagg Original Beef & Veg |
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28/05/09 (35 review reads) |
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Advantages: Diego has a glossy coat, plently of energy, his leavings are normal
Disadvantages: None
I have a Weimeraner puppy who's breeder fed pretty much anything from the beginning.
Weimeraners can have very sensetive stomachs, i had a 5 year old Bitch, Tara, who was a rescue dog. She was very highly strung and absolutely crazy, i remember the first day we got her.. My other half started playing fetch with her, her words were "She'll get bored of this before I do." Well she was wrong, Tara managed a pretty impressive 12 hours of fetch with a 15 min car journey as a break to and from the beach that day before the other half gave up and went to sleep. However, we could never get her stomach to settle, her stools were fine when we got her and we tried allsorts of sensetive dog foods, the best we found was Burgess supadog sensetive, this worked great until she got bored of it. We couldn't feed her meat, at all. It was just messy.
Unfortunately this was how Tara met her demise, she went off her food and over the course of a few days got very sick, such that she died on valentines day.
Anyway this does not help with Wagg, having a new puppy who was a complete blank canvas i wanted to get him used to meat, we started him on lots of meaty and varied brands. This started to get very expensive as Diego gets bigger every day, he is now 4 months old and Tips the scales at 18 kilo's, he's very lean and seems immune to getting fat.
So the problem is Diego eats ALOT. And this was getting expensive with timmed food so i bought a small bag of Wagg puppy as a mixer. It went down very well, oh and consequently Diego's been fed big dog food from the offset, so when i was next in Asda i saw this big bag of Wagg beef and Veg for less than a tenner, i figured it'd be worth a go.
He loves it, i mix it in with whichever tinned food i'm buying (I get the big tins they're way cheaper) at about half and half, about equivalent to a baked bean tin full of dried and one full of meat (Its my measuring device) three times a day, and he manages to lick his bowl clean in the time it takes me to feed the cats, and i mean spotlessly clean. Its actually quite impressive he's better than a dyson. Diego actually achieves a mirror finish on his stainless bowls in less than a minute.
The result is a happy bouncy dog, he's got plenty of energy at the park and isn't unusually hyper in the house.
His leavings are as they should be, and as for the flatulence smell thing.. He varies, most days he doesn't noticeably stink, but every now and again he develops the ability to clear rooms and strip paint.
All in all i'm Happy with it, because Diego is!
Summary: Great foot, fantastic as a mixer.
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