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PostSubject: Recommended UK food for Husky Puppy   food - Recommended UK food for Husky Puppy EmptySun Dec 10, 2017 8:39 pm

Hi,
I'm looking at a dried food for my puppy in the UK hes age 9 weeks what would any one recommend. Hes not overley fussy on the food he is on now and keeps trying to eat my other dogs food which is not good for him as they are on a senior low fat variety of dried. I feed them all separate however he leaves most of his.He is fed three times a day and its broke down over the three feeds. He never eats just picks. Whilst my other dogs woof their meals down. Could anyone recommend a UK brand of food thanks.
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PostSubject: Re: Recommended UK food for Husky Puppy   food - Recommended UK food for Husky Puppy EmptyMon Dec 11, 2017 12:32 pm

Do you have a price range you wish to stay in? I believe Orijen or Acana are in the UK. UK also has a food called Eden that looks pretty good. Ziwipeak is a great food too. All of those are on the pricey side though. If you have a price you want to stay in or are interested in a certain brand but don't know much about it we could probably narrow things down for you. Main thing is look at the ingredients. Make sure real meat is the first thing you see and preferably the first 3 things you see if you can afford it, and most huskies do better if they are on grain free meals. Lean toward higher protein if your dog can handle it. Somewhere in the upper 20% and up.

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PostSubject: Re: Recommended UK food for Husky Puppy   food - Recommended UK food for Husky Puppy EmptyMon Dec 11, 2017 2:17 pm

Along with Eden, I also recommend Akela, good food readily available in the UK.
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PostSubject: Re: Recommended UK food for Husky Puppy   food - Recommended UK food for Husky Puppy EmptyMon Dec 11, 2017 4:42 pm

TwisterII wrote:
Do you have a price range you wish to stay in? I believe Orijen or Acana are in the UK. UK also has a food called Eden that looks pretty good. Ziwipeak is a great food too. All of those are on the pricey side though. If you have a price you want to stay in or are interested in a certain brand but don't know much about it we could probably narrow things down for you. Main thing is look at the ingredients. Make sure real meat is the first thing you see and preferably the first 3 things you see if you can afford it, and most huskies do better if they are on grain free meals. Lean toward higher protein if your dog can handle it. Somewhere in the upper 20% and up.

I don't have a price range I'm more for quality as I'm looking for what's best for him.
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