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hungryhound

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  1. I hope the family got the price they wanted and can reap the rewards of their hard work (good for them!) but I wish the new owners wouldn't fix what isn't broke. I noticed the food was different too. A birdie told me a while ago it had been sold. Thanks for confirmation.

    I have a very long memory...... :laugh: Don't you work in the pet food industry anymore?

    I do! I manufacture natural dried treats :) lots of birdies tell me lots of things haha!

  2. I hope the family got the price they wanted and can reap the rewards of their hard work (good for them!) but I wish the new owners wouldn't fix what isn't broke. I noticed the food was different too. A birdie told me a while ago it had been sold. Thanks for confirmation.

  3. Am I correct about were it is being made hungryhound? You are a rep?

    It is the lack of transparency that I have a problem with and people not answering questions about this product. You aren't doing yourselves any favors.

    Not sure I would call the product 'exclusive' if it is being sold by different companies under different names.

    Hi Jules! I am not a rep, i am a part owner of Hungry Hound, the formula is exclusive to us, no one else is able to reproduce it without our consent if you have questions please bombard me! Im happy to answer, we are wholesalers, so we do not see the consumer to be able to answer questions.

  4. A DOL member sells it would be more accurate.

    APFE makes it.

    Hungry Hound distributes/wholesales it.

    Black Hawk (DOL member) & other places sell it to consumers.

    APFE dont make it but APFE DID develop the formula for it and it is exclusive, it is manufactured in NSW and distributed by Hungry Hound, we have received no complaints so far, so this is a great way of seeing what consumers want and provides us with feedback to improve this product for the dogs we all love!

  5. I don't have a problem at all with the actual product. Have used heaps of bags and have recommended it heaps but I do have a few problems with lack of straight answers about this product. i.e where has it come from.

    I feel the same way. I like to make educated and informed decisions and don't just consider how well the dog does on it, but who manufactures a product, where it's made etc.

    There are other foods that I won't use because of who makes them, where they are made or who distributes them.

    I'd like to know

    Black Hawk is manufactured in Australia, it is an exclusive formula, kept in plain packaging to keep costs low so that its affordable for all.

  6. my understanding is that most pigs ears are fried and are high in fat .... you can buy venison ears which are air dried and (I think) about 95% fat free .... my dogs get the venison ears

    Pigs Ears are air dried! Never never fried, i am a manufacturer, they would rot in 2 days if they were fried.

  7. Dried bones are not similar to cooked bones. Cooked bones are cooked at high temps very quickly which makes bone brittle. The dried bones that we manufacture are slow cooked over a period of 40hours at low temperatures which keeps most nutrients in the meat and stops the bone splintering. I have done this for 10 years and never received a complaint about bones splintering or injuring an animal.

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