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Gretel

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  1. I'm due to put in a new order for Justice's Taste of the Wild this week and after reading this thread, thought we might give Sunday Pets a go. I normally order through the Natural Pet Store but they're listing the senior food as out of stock. Does anyone know if Paws For Life list it on their website if a product is out of stock or do they only tell you once you've ordered and paid?

    From past experiences they only tell there will be a delay after you've paid... That's why I stick to Natural Pet Store now!

    Yes Pookinuk did that to me too. Very annoying!

  2. We got ours today from Natural pet (or what ever they're called). Very prompt, very well packaged. The treats were even bubble wrapped LOL.

    So far the treats (whole mussels) not so popular, but the brickette things were eaten with no coaxing. Will report back at the end of the bag (probably approx 1 month) with the verdict.

    Will try mixing the treats with warm water as per the suggestion on the package. Will also give some to one of the family cats when I next see her owner just as a bit of an experiment.

    Sounds like we got the same order. I got the treats to take it over $100 for the free shipping :) I haven't opened them yet though. I've been giving the dogs some samples and they love the food. Though my old girl Ingrid had trouble chewing it. I'll have to keep her on the previous food cause she gobbles and choked on it.

  3. I've had trouble with Tatum and hair balls. I posted in the health thread a while ago. The first one she had was last year when she had a blockage which needed surgery and it proved to be a hair ball. And then last week she was a bit off and salivating a lot when she ate. She had been mated so I was assuming she was feeling nauseous due to that. But then tea one night she just flat out refused to look at it and I immediately thought blockage again. Took her to the vet who palpated and said no blockage and she probably was pregnant. As soon as we got home she vomited a hair ball the size of a fat sausage and has been fine ever since. Considering she's a Cavalier it was rather big! I've no idea why she is consuming all this hair. She doesn't over groom. The vet has suggested a teaspoonful of oil every day and a pinch of electrolytes on her meal in case she is seeking out salt or something. I'll be very interested in reading the replies you get.

  4. Cavaliers are certainly sturdy enough to be a family dog and to do whatever their family is up to. In over 30 years the vast majority of Cavaliers I've known have had lovely temperaments. Yes there are health issues but there are in every breed. I've only known a couple of cockers. One was very aggressive and the other was very timid. I realise that's not many dogs to base anything on but it has coloured my view of the breed. I've known some very sweet American cockers.

  5. The amount they need varies. Just as an example mine have a handful of dry food for breakfast and then for tea they'll have a chicken carcass (or half if they are too big) or a wing or necks with sardines or a raw egg. Raw is more natural for a dog, closer to how an animal would eat. Cooking destroys vitamins and minerals. I like them to have wings or carcasses so they get some good chewing. Dogs look so satisfied as they crunch into them :laugh: and they are good for their teeth.

  6. How is she on raw food? I'd always choose to feed raw meat and veg rather than cooked. Kangaroo is very lean so if you want some weight on her something more fatty would be better. Lamb or beef. Have you tried her on chicken necks or wings? Lots of dogs eat a perfectly healthy diet without dry food so you don't need to worry about not feeding kibble.

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