Black neck 17,271 Posted Monday at 21:09 Report Share Posted Monday at 21:09 9 hours ago, Igz said: There the exact ones I use mate. Get them from a mates raw shop but he obviously buys them in. I pay £1 each off him for anyone's I want but sure he sells them for anything from 120-150 ish. Can get cheaper at another place thinks it's £1 for 800g but that takes me half hour to get there so just go with the closer option. Mine will eat anything so if we go away I'll take some for as long as they will last like I have while I'm away now but I've also got some bits from supermarket which they will eat just as well. I see a massive difference in my dogs if I only feed kibble . Done it for a few weeks before and I could see the difference U lieing fecker u once told me that when we got back your dog had got pie and mash med me laugh Quote Link to post
chartpolski 27,830 Posted Monday at 21:22 Report Share Posted Monday at 21:22 15 minutes ago, Black neck said: I was told u ate the chicken and fed the dogs rabbit The canny Scotsman had a buyer for the lot, I never even got to take one home ! LOL ! Cheers. Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,271 Posted yesterday at 04:38 Report Share Posted yesterday at 04:38 7 hours ago, chartpolski said: The canny Scotsman had a buyer for the lot, I never even got to take one home ! LOL ! Cheers. Cor lummy Quote Link to post
Neal 1,929 Posted yesterday at 17:14 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:14 I've got two drawers in the freezer with enough space for 44 packs of about 450g each. Because of that I can't really buy in bulk so I get whatever is cheapest/best value at my local Jolleys (I can never remember if it's Jolleys or Jollyes). I think mine is over £2 for a pack so I'll have to research the link from earlier as that'd halve my dog food bill. I've fed raw for about 27 years I think, but my youngest kelpie is on mainly Skinners dry as she went through a phase as a pup of shitting through the eye of a needle on raw...which is ironic as all my other dog normally do that on dry. Quote Link to post
dai dogs 1,998 Posted yesterday at 19:20 Report Share Posted yesterday at 19:20 1980s my mate had a first cross Greyhound a big heavy dog he would hunt the hill well but didn’t catch much but very handy on a dig 1 Quote Link to post
gnipper 6,778 Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago 5 hours ago, Neal said: I've got two drawers in the freezer with enough space for 44 packs of about 450g each. Because of that I can't really buy in bulk so I get whatever is cheapest/best value at my local Jolleys (I can never remember if it's Jolleys or Jollyes). I think mine is over £2 for a pack so I'll have to research the link from earlier as that'd halve my dog food bill. I've fed raw for about 27 years I think, but my youngest kelpie is on mainly Skinners dry as she went through a phase as a pup of shitting through the eye of a needle on raw...which is ironic as all my other dog normally do that on dry. Some dogs just don't do well on raw it's weird, a mate of mine was always a dedicated raw feeder and ended up having to feed dry to a terrier of his because she did badly on raw. I've had a dog that seemed to do better on cheaper dry foods too. I've tried loads of stuff with this bloody spaniel and skinners ruff and ready seems to work for him the best as a dry feed. 1 Quote Link to post
THE STIFFMEISTER 17,009 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago On 11/08/2025 at 21:44, Seagull said: 85 pence per sleeve is a cracking price but I'd need to get another freezer. Get one then 1 Quote Link to post
neil b 2,451 Posted 8 hours ago Report Share Posted 8 hours ago Facebook Kim’s raw dog food, excellent quality, £1:50 kg delivers too Quote Link to post
gnipper 6,778 Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 26 minutes ago, neil b said: Facebook Kim’s raw dog food, excellent quality, £1:50 kg delivers too That the one from by wymott prison? Quote Link to post
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