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In this Chappie dog food review we will examine one of the most overlooked commercial dog foods on the market today. Chappie dog food is available ...

 

In this Chappie dog food review we will examine one of the most overlooked commercial dog foods on the market today.

Chappie dog food is available in just about every supermarket that sells dog food. It is owned by the grocery giant Mars (also owns Pedigree dog food / Royal Canin dog food), recommended by vets and trusted by MANY dog owners…yet it seems to be constantly ignored by many modern dog owners when it comes to choosing their dog’s food. Read the rest of this entry »

Fish4Dogs Sea Jerky & Sea Biscuit Treats

 

We’re always being told to include more fish within our diets and the same rule applies for our dogs too. Fish4Dogs have a great range of fishy treats that are packed full of Omega 3. All their foods are completely natural, with no added colourings, additives or preservatives. They are made with fresh fish and have been certified hypo-allergenic.

The Fish4Dogs Sea Jerky & Sea Biscuit went down a treat with our testers and left them wondering what they had to do next to get another dose of fishy fun.

www.fish4dogs.com


Butchers Chicken and Tripe

 

To get the summer off to a good start we have given one lucky K9 Magazine reader the chance to test Butchers Chicken and Tripe to see what benefits the change of diet has on their dog. With long days spent outside and sunny, summer outings to be had, what better time to implement changes to your dog’s diet where both you and your dog will see and feel the results.

Butchers Chicken and Tripe On Trial With Helen Fayers of ABCDogs

Dog Stats

Dog’s Name – Ace
Dog’s Breed – Labrador Cross
Dog’s Age – 5 years old
Dog’s Coat Type – Medium coated (feathering similar to Spaniels or Goldies)
Dog’s Weight – 20 kg
Dog’s Health – No recurrent health issues. He is neutered and he is fully vaccinated inc Kennel cough.
Last Visit To The Vet – April 2010 as an emergency having consumed 4x lethal dose of dark chocolate! Obviously he survived (with emergency treatment). He has suffered no after effects.

Background

Ace is a rescue dog who came from a pound in Ireland as a puppy with his litter-mates. His mother was known to be a Labrador whilst his father was completely unknown.

He has a medium, heavy retriever type coat, bit woolly around his “trousers” and ears due to neutering but generally his coat is shiny. However, he does believe he is part hippo and spends an inordinate amount of time wallowing in mud; Ace and the hose pipe are well acquainted most days.

He is wormed regularly and wears a Scalibor collar during the summer months. I use Frontline sporadically. He gets CSJ “Billy-no-mates” herbs in his food daily to help combat fleas and ticks.

Ace gets approx 2 hours off lead exercise daily in open countryside.

Current Eating Habits

Ace is fast, smart and the greediest dog I have ever known. His ability to unlock doors, climb through windows, jump from a standing position onto head height shelves to steal food is legendary. He has been known to climb through upstairs windows and traverse flat roofs to get through another window to help the cats with their meals!

How this dog is still alive considering what he has consumed in his lifetime is a miracle.. but I can
dine out (excuse the pun) on his antics for many years.

Not surprisingly, Ace has a cast iron constitution, rarely vomits or suffers from diarrhoea. He has no skin problems, ear problems or behavioural issues – unless you count stealing food – which I don’t.

I am convinced Ace enjoys the sport of outwitting us as well as the rewarding act of eating. He can target a “novice dog watcher” in our home and it is very rare that he does not manage to relieve unsuspecting dinner guests of their nutritional burden, when a head is turned to gratefully receive a “top up” in an empty glass or a conversation distracts briefly. He will also, on occasions, consume other dogs faeces – eurgh!

Current Diet

Ace’s weight is, surprisingly, in the normal range, however if he has supplemented his daily ration then great pains are taken to ration him to avoid him becoming the obese creature he so clearly desires to be!!

Aside from his own supplementation, Ace’s normal diet has been a combination of raw minced meat, chicken wings, Nature diet and a dry mixer from CSJ called CpXtra. He does also get some Burns dried food from time to time.

Ace is fed twice daily, times vary as I feed to suit my timetable but generally it will be approx 6.30 am and either about 5 – 6pm or approx 9 – 10 pm – depending on what classes I am running.

He may get the additional large raw bone or cow’s ears from time to time. We also offer food rewards for training which are usually liver jerky – but he wouldn’t care what it was really. Ace is not fussy! Raw lamb makes all my dogs, really gassy and “farty” so I now avoid this meat.

Current Toilet Habits

Ace’s bowel movements are usually twice daily, occasionally three times daily. Elimination early morning prior to feeding and mostly, second time is during his walk. His stools are small dark and firm, not over-powering in odour – unless he has been a-thieving! In the garden he will always eliminate in the same place – so even if I don’t see him go, I know which stools are his.

If he has stolen extras there is usually an increase in quantity more than a change in consistency.

The Trial – Butchers Tinned Chicken and Tripe

I have substituted all the wet foods/meats with Butchers Chicken and Tripe. He has been getting two meals a day of Butchers Chicken and Tripe mixed with CpXtra. Ace has eaten the food with relish and I have noticed no change in appetite.

Changes 24-48 hours

There may be a little more gloss to his coat.

There have been no changes behaviourally, except for no incidences of coprophagia recently. I cannot put this down to the food change as yet, because he hasn’t been eating it long enough and we would need to return to his original diet to be sure it is due to the Butchers Chicken and Tripe.

The main difference has been in Ace’s stools. The number of eliminations remains the same, however, his stools have been lighter in colour, softer and larger. The odour change is insignificant and I feel he is generally less “farty”.

The other difference affects me rather than Ace.

Conclusion

On balance it would work out much cheaper for me to maintain him on this diet rather than his previous diet. Generally, I expected this food to not do as well as I feel it has. I am going to maintain Ace on this combination for a further 4 – 6 weeks as it is only by then that I will be able to draw significant conclusions regarding dog’s condition, weight and faecal quality.

If he maintains condition, I will be happy to recommend Butchers in combination with my chosen mixer to my class and behavioural clients as a good affordable alternative to the higher end foods we generally recommend.

I will update here again a few weeks once we’re further into the review.

Interested in finding out more about changing your dog’s food? With 25 years experience, visit online at www.butcherspetcare.com for further nutrition advice.

The Canine Cook’s Salmon & Potato Dog Food

 

Forming one third of the new super premium range of healthy dog food from 1st Class Dog Food, the Salmon & Potato range is designed to appeal to health conscious dog owners who are looking for assurance in that they are feeding their dogs a nutritious recipe.

When we were told the Salmon & Potato recipe would be coming to us; Mia (our canine tester) seemed perfect for the task as she loves trying out new, exciting foods.

The Salmon & Potato food is described as an ideal dog food for all dogs, including those moving from The Canine Cook’s Super Premium Puppy + Verm-X®.

The Canine Cook Super Premium Salmon & Potato is a highly digestible, hypo-allergenic food formulated by our cooks to be free from some of the most common canine allergens, such as wheat gluten, dairy products, soya and beef. Containing glucosamine sulphate, MSM & Chondroitin sulphate for healthy, supple joints – it is a recipe that is as healthy as it is tasty.

The Canine Cook range is also one of the first dog foods in the UK to contain Verm-X a natural herbal compound to control internal parasites and contains Yucca to reduce or eliminate flatulence and stool odour.

Mia loved this food but with the added benefit for healthy, supple joints, she will be sharing with Chloe (the other canine tester)  from this point forward.

Visit www.thecaninecook.com or telephone 01472 752100 for further details or to place an order!

Pro Plan Senior 7+ Original with ANTI AGE™

 

There are many foods and supplements out there aimed specifically at older dogs and we just love the Pro Plan Senior 7+ Original with ANTI AGE™ that helps keep our dog’s minds young and fighting fit. So whilst us humans can improve our brain health with enjoyable brain training exercises and eating a healthy balanced diet; it’s great that we can enhance our dogs’ alertness and mental sharpness too.

The Pro Plan Senior 7+ Original with ANTI AGE™, has a special blend of nutrients (Medium Chain Triglycerides – MCTs2) that is proven to improve cognitive function in older dogs. It’s the first of its kind went down a treat with Chloe, our taster dog.

Visit online at www.proplan-plan.co.uk for further details!

Fish4Dogs Working Dog Complete

 

I feed tripe and veg am with Fish4Dogs and some veg/meat scraps PM.
They are full of life and look great, firm poos etc. Its more costly but I feed less.

I switched to Fish4Dogs dog food as the previous kibble I was feeding contained poor amounts of meat or fish.

Nutritional Information

Protein from white fish is easily digested. Ideally suited for dogs with delicate digestion or older dogs with slower digestive systems.

White fish contains high levels of Omega 3, which aids with coat and skin health and joint mobility.

Contains over 55% fish plus vitamins and minerals for a complete daily diet for healthy dogs meeting the different life-stage requirements of all dogs from junior dogs through to adult and onto senior dogs.

Contains fish and potato, two food types that are unlikely to cause dietary hypersensitivity. It is well suited to dogs with specific nutritional profiles including a calorie controlled diet.

Fish4Dogs Working Dog Complete is:

Entirely natural – no additives, preservatives or colourings

Gluten free

Hypo-allergenic

Fish4 Dogs Ingredients

Fresh Fish 30.5%, Potato30.5%, Herring Meal 21.4%, Salmon Oil 7.6%, Beet Fibre 6.4%, Brewers Yeast 2.1%, Minerals 0.8%, Vitamins 0.7%

Nutritional Analysis

Protein 26%, Oil 12%, Ash 9%, Fibre 2.5%, Vitamin A 15,000 iu/kg, Vitamin D3 1,500 iu/kg, Vitamin E 125 iu/kg, Copper 18 mg/kg

Calorific value 338 Kcal/100gm

Plus a full complement of over 30 vitamins and trace minerals needed for a daily, healthy diet for dogs

Burns Canine Alert

 

(VAT free for assistance dogs)

18.5% protein
Brown rice (min 63%)
Chicken meal (min 20%)
Oats
Peas
Fish Oil
Chicken Oil
Minerals & Vitamins
Seaweed
Chicken Livers
Green Tea Extract
Grapeseed Extract

Having been in touch with the Burns nutritional helpline it would seem that this is virtually the same food as their normal chicken and brown rice which I normally buy, but has a few “alertness enhancers” added.

I’m not keen to use a normal working dogs formula as my dog has plenty of energy already and doesn’t do the work to warrant it but this one looks to be more suitable.

Oscars Pinnacle of Life

 

From the manufacturer:

Adult Dog – Pinnacle of Life

Pinnacle of Life (Chicken & Herring)

Suitable for mature dogs who have started to slow down and show signs of ageing.

* Designed to help your dog in middle age to maintain a trim figure.
* A combination of mussel extracts with glucosamine and herb extracts to lubricate joint cartilage.
* Unique kibble shape with high surface area for ease of crunch and digestion.

Rice 34%, Maize corn 26%, Chicken 12%, Poultry fat, Herring fish 5%, Soya hulls, Linseed, Brewers’ yeast, Chicken Digest, Salt, Fructo-oligosaccharides, Glucosamine, Yucca, Herb extracts, Mussel extracts, Tocopherol extracts of natural origin.

Oscars Dog Food Review

Quality of ingredients

I would rate it 8/10, seems to be more good ingredients that beaks and feathers found in some dry foods

Packaging/marketing

not found on the supermarket shelves, delivered to the door so that is a plus, never heard of it till I came across by accident so 4/10

Apparent taste factor

She used to get half way down a bag of food and go off it, she will eat all the bag happily and have fed the food now for a few years so with that in mind 8/10

Back-end / tolerance

She was a “gassy” little thing to start with, this has lessened with the food now to a certain extent although she is still windy. Poops are smaller than previous foods created, and very well constructed so she digests the food well. The smell created is much less obnoxious than other foods she’s been on. I rate it 7/10

I used this product because she bloated with wheat based diets, was offered a free 10 day trial and she liked it more than other “natural” complete foods. Ingredients did not have the dreaded words “animal and meat derivatives”.

Value for money

£35 for a 15kg bag which lasts pepper two and a half months – bargain. 8/10

Trophy Premium Large Breed

 

From the manufacturer:

Balanced Nutrition for digestibility, with all the essential vitamins and minerals.

o Crunchy kibble for Healthy Teeth and Gums, giving low breath odour and helping to clean the teeth. The Trophy Super
Premium Range should help to provide all the dental health your dog needs.
o Omega 6 fatty acids found in vegetable oils & poultry fat, for outstanding skin and coat condition. Extra biotin & vitamin E
also help to make the difference.
o Fortified with the natural antioxidants Vitamin E & C, proven to help maintain the immune system.
o Omega 3 fatty acids, found in fish oils, proven to help the immune system. Added Zinc & Vitamin E also help combat
disease. For dogs who suffer from joint problems Omega 3 fatty acids can also help improve mobility and reduce
inflammation.
o Quality Proteins for muscle development and energy.
o Rich in Supreme Basmati Rice.
o Wheat-Gluten Free.
o No Artificial Colourings or Flavourings.
o Exceptionally gentle on your dogs digestive system.
o Hypo-Allergenic to help soothe skin irritation.
o Contains Glucosamine & Chondroitin for healthy joints & cartilage and good mobility.
o Contains Fructo-oligsaccharides (FOS) a pro-biotic which promotes friendly bacteria in the gut and helps aid good
digestion.
o Each serving delivers maximum nutrition with out fillers leading to increased digestion, so you will also notice a lower stool
volume with less to clean up.
o Low fat for less joint stress and a healthy weight.
o We do not use unsuitable synthetic E Numbers for product preservation, fortification, taste enhancement or appearance
or for any other reason.

Ingredients:

Supreme Basmati Rice (>35%)
Chicken Meat (>25%)
Ground Wholegrain Yellow Maize
Beet Pulp
Chicken Oil
Whole Linseed
Ground Green Peas
Prairie Meal
Fish & Fish Oil
Vitamins & Minerals
DL-Methionine

No Artificial Colourings or Flavourings.
Exceptionally gentle on your dogs digestive system.
Hypo-Allergenic to help soothe skin irritation.

Typical Analysis:
Protein 21%,
Oil 9%,
Yellow Maize Fibre 4%,
Ash 7%,
Vitamin A 21,000 iu/kg
Vitamin D3 1,750 iu/kg
Vitamin C 50 mg/kg
Vitamin E 445 iu/kg
Copper as Cupric Sulphate 25mg/kg
Glucosamine and Chondroitin 500mg/kg
Fructo Oligosaccharides 0.5%

Guaranteed Not Tested on Animals

“Trophy Pet foods are clearly a forward thinking, ethical company who should be commended for their strong commitment to animal welfare and the environment. This is demonstrated with their animal testing policy and their green policy”.

Trophy Pet Foods are now full members of ‘The Ethical Company Organisation.

This is the food that I use if not feding Raw, my Sister also feeds it to her dog and I know at least 4 other dogs that are fed on it. Dogs seem to do very well on it and all are very healthy with good glossy coats and appearance/build. My ratings:

Cost/Value for Money: 8/10
(15kg costs £38 but feed amounts are quite low and need to be when you have a 50kg dog )
Quality of ingredients: 7/10
(I am sure others can comment better than me but The Meat content seems good and is defined and the main cereal is rice, also the oils are chicken /fish )
Packaging/Marketing: 5/10
(Difficult one as packaging is very basic which keeps the costs down, but marketing could be better as few have even heard of it and it is by franchised delivery only)
Apparent Taste Factor: 7/10
(Seems to be well accepted and eaten happily but has no sugar/Salt so possibly would score lower than some other dry foods)
Back End Tolerance: 8/10

Nature Diet – Fish and Rice flavour

 

Info from the manufacturer:

Protein 10%

Oil 4%

Fibre 1%

Ash 2.5%

Moisture 77%

Vitamin A 1250 iu/kg

Vitamin D3 150 iu/kg

Vitamin E 20mg/kg

Fish, minimum 60%

Potato, minimum 5%

Brown Rice, minimum 5%

Omega 3 (provided by Flax, Fish Oil & Meat) minimum 0.25%

Omega 6 (provided by Flax, Fish Oil & Meat) minimum 0.75%

Natural Ground Bone

Kelp

Herbs (Rosemary and Rubbed Sage)

100 kcal/100g

Sally isn’t on pure Nature Diet, we put it with JWB kibble as well. However, she was switched from ND Original over to ND fish a couple of months back and I have seen a difference.

She has always enjoyed ND and JWB, but when we switched to the fish flavour she wolfed it down like there’s no tomorrow!

I also noticed, as she’s 14 she just trots along at her own pace on walks, not a problem. However since she’s been on the fish ND, she’s started sprinting round with the puppies, earlier this morning for example she was sprinting round the field with the Briard! She generally seems much happier, no signs of stiffness (she’s not on any supplements) and she’s running round much more, which I haven’t seen her do in a long time.

So, in summary, it seems to really help Sally and she thoroughly enjoys it.

As a user I’d score Nature Diet Fish and Rice original as follows