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Pure pet food

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  • hmc
    hmc Posts: 2,483 Forumite
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    U must have used more water than me lol cos mine wasn't tunny I could tip bowl up and it wouldn't fall out
    I split 1 sample between 2 dogs with their kibble for a few days and found there poo not as hard
  • Rev
    Rev Posts: 3,171 Forumite
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    Yeah I must have. It honestly looked like soup.

    The dogs would eat anything so it went down fine and no difference in output. One is 100 raw and I'll often add a bit of veg or fruit. The other is 50% Raw 50% wet. I'm still not sure if I want to order a bigger bag.


    Robbie's also do dehydrated food and I've used their mixer before when one of mine needed to put a bit of weight on. It's just rice and veg and when water is added looks like rice and veg. But their complete food is expensive.
    Sigless
  • carh
    carh Posts: 174 Forumite
    I came across this by accident and found all your comments helpful. I have "won" a free £5 voucher through Tailster for Pure Pet Food so went online to check it out. We have a |Romanian \rescue dog and I was told Burns is the best as that is supplied to the waifs and strays but after reading this, it may be worth trying Simpsons. I have just bought Ardens but haven't tried it yet. Only had our lovely dog 2 weeks but she now has a diccky tummy despite just feeding pure chicken or mince and all in one food (K9 or Harringtons).:j
    Carh:A
  • hmc
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    Ours ended up not fussed by pure so being how expensive we don't bother now we stick to simpsons grain free usually lamb and potato with a bit of a 1/4 or less of a tray of nature's best as they are very fussy
  • fletcher99
    fletcher99 Posts: 254 Forumite
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    we got a 2kg free box from pure. we have a lab who has curry, takeaways, rotting fruit etc as she's a scavenger and is switched food quite often depending on funds.
    gave her small amount of pure and threw it all up and gave her bad tummy! have given it her 3 times since- both mixed in with her other food and on own but always throws it up.
    she's currently on a working dog food- she's an assistant dog and walks over 6miles a day and very active. also bones, fresh meat and organs regularly. and a carrot everyday
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