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Kajtek

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  1. As promised...

     

    Food quality = Awesome.

    Ethically sourced pork (important), free-range eggs, organic fruit & veg (apple, carrots, broccoli, spinach, sweet potato), organic flax-seed, almond meal, turmeric, kelp.

    Enjoyment = 100%.

    HonBun, my resident fuss-pot, considered stealing Pipin's food. This has never happened before. Pipin is glutton extraordinaire so difficult to judge. He had a fantastic grin after dinner so I presume it was special.

    Well-being = not known

    Every dog is different so my experience is not important. My dogs may do well or do poorly. Your dog may be different.

    Price = OK for me

    I do not shy away from paying top $ for dog food so the price is not important to me. Your circumstances/preferences may be different.

    Customer Service = 5 stars (max allocated)

    Personalised, friendly, great. Got a letter + a large, free bag of pig-skin chews. My guys don't do skin chews but it's a good pressie for a friend whose dogs will love it.

     

    Overall verdict = If my doglets do well on their new food, Frontier Pets will be my supplier of choice. 

     

    Happy mum

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  2. We are on grain free holistic select salmon, anchovy + raw + once a week chicken necks for teeth clean + eggs.

    The two get green tripe and barf in various forms, mostly Canine Country stuff.

    My elderly sophisticated lady will not eat junk food ie cans.

    The grey bully gent is sooo into the unhealthy things - give me cans ie McDonals, give me cheesethings, give me bread.... anything in the 'rare' food category!

    They seem to be happy and do well as long as I don't overdo the naughty treats. 

  3. Not a breeder, but here is another perspective for you to consider....

    • Cruciate ligament problems are commonly the result of accidents during exercise. As far as I know this is not breeding/hereditary issue. Had those in my dogs and got them fixed without any problems. Expensive? Very. You can take pet insurance to help out.
    • Elbow displasia can be hereditary but it can also be caused by inappropriate exercise. Difficult to prove one way or another unless you have access to parental tests. 
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  4. Can anyone recommend a reliable supplier (online preferred) of the above product?

     

    Background:

    I've been buying HS from petdeli for as long as I can remember. Unfortunately they do not stock HS grain free and my team seems to do well on the new food (they get raw as well). 

    I bought the last lot from PetBarn in Chatswood and discovered that their new line of business is selling pets. Not acceptable, so I won't shop there.

     

     

     

  5. I have two large dog beds (100x75x12) from Pet One http://www.petone.com.au/2015-04-16-23-37-16/2014-11-27-23-27-08/dog-bedding/item/2037-47680.

    I am happy to send them to you at my cost.

    The packages have been opened and tested (i.e. sat on) by my elderly bullies. They didin't like the beds so I bough other beds for them (they are used to the memory foam type).

    Please let me know if you are interested.

    dog bed (640x360) (240x135).jpg

  6. Tried it for a while then gave it up. My 3 dogs got tummy upsets, runny poos and all that smelly jazz that goes with the upset tummy.

    I gave it to my sis to try on her 2 dogs. The same outcome.

    I will not buy another bag of ToW

    But as with all food.... it depends on the dog

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