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Old 20-07-11, 06:33 PM
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Arden Grange or Royal Canin

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Just about to switch Kenzi onto adult food. Were going to stick with Royal Canin but after some research am now considering the Arden Grange chicken and rice, mainly as I like the look of the ingredients. Kenzi is a gannet and i know we won't have a problem changing her food.
Does anyone have any advice.

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Old 20-07-11, 06:46 PM
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I think both are good foods, I would personally go for the royal canin out of the two for the extra joint things they add in.
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Old 20-07-11, 06:56 PM
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I'd go for the Arden Grange out of the 2 jmo
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Thanks for the advice.
After further research I am now leaning towards Burns!!!!!
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Burns is a great 3 star food. The other two are only 2 star foods on dogfood analysis I think all 3 contain grain tho.. If you wana feed you dog the best dry food I would feed orijen. If you want to feed your bubba the best food they can get I would try them on raw. It works out cheaper and they get a great variety.
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Old 21-07-11, 07:02 AM
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Burns is a great 3 star food. The other two are only 2 star foods on dogfood analysis I think all 3 contain grain tho.. If you wana feed you dog the best dry food I would feed orijen. If you want to feed your bubba the best food they can get I would try them on raw. It works out cheaper and they get a great variety.
Agree
Food with Grains isnt a good food IMO
Dogs dont need fillers.
All of the mentioned food have grains Orijen doesnt, mine get Raw and Orijen
Raw am Orijen pm
Best of both worlds IMO
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I used to feed my boys Arden Grange, it was a good food. Now both are on Orijen, Diesel has the fish one and Oscar has the chicken one.
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Burns is a very popular food being recommended by a well-known dog trainer in our area and before that she suggested Arden Grange.

A lot of people have had the results that they wanted with it so it can't be all bad.

If it's not full of additives and it suits your dog then why not try it? Years ago I worked for the PDSA and a vet had a Rottie who couldn't tolerate meat in her diet so was fed a cereal based food which is frowned upon nowadays.

She lived to a fairly good age of 13 and was a picture of health with not skin or digestive issues. What suits one doesn't suit all.
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Mason is fed Puppy/Junior Arden Grange and is thriving on it. Fabulous coat and the picture of health. I would recommend to anyone.

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