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froggyUser is Offline

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04 Jul 2008 12:27 PM  
For dogs and cats , l have a chinchilla cat and she is quiet fussy even with her biscuit's little own any tin food even fresh foods only certain things she likes and can actually tolerate in her system at only 6 years old .
Pet food would be a great one to get on trial packages .
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04 Jul 2008 10:36 PM  
I have a cat and dog, not so fussy with their eating but any samples of food or treats would be great.
jadelaideUser is Offline

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12 Jul 2008 1:45 PM  
I agree with this suggestion.
viveinna_23User is Offline

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02 Aug 2008 1:21 PM  
what a great idea I'm sure my dog would love!
SnoopyUser is Offline

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04 Aug 2008 11:53 AM  
Would love to trial cat foods, since our cat is on the fussy side. A few foods upset his tummy and he throws them up, though we've found one that seems to be ok for his tummy.
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04 Aug 2008 11:55 AM  
Also, I do wonder if there is much in the way of organic pet foods too, as I think they would be a lot better for my cats tummy.
lindylooUser is Offline

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30 Aug 2008 10:13 PM  
I have a cat and dog,Pet food would be a great one to get on trial packages .
jewfishUser is Offline

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01 Sep 2008 1:51 PM  
I have a pure bred Himalayan who I'm convinced was put on this earth to make mummy CRAZY with his fussy food habits. What he eats one day is chopped liver the next....trialling pet food would be fantastic!
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20 Sep 2008 12:36 PM  
I have a norwegian forest cross so she is very big and has a tendency to gain weight, funny part is she really doesn't eat that much (compared to the other 'normal' cat) but is fussy in what she will eat, especially cat treats. I tend to only buy single serve food for her so I can work out what flavours she likes and doesn't like but the low fat cat food range is limited. so are low calorie cat biscuits.
and the best part in animal trials is they are honest, like little kids if they dont like it - you'll know it!
mwstUser is Offline

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20 Sep 2008 9:02 PM  
Great idea! Our Alsation is so fussy and it is an expensive hobby buying food for her that she sniffs and leaves. With some food she'd rather starve than eat it. It would be great to check out and rate pet food.
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17 Oct 2008 9:53 AM  
I have 2 big dogs that are forever hungry - i would like to look at like a cheap doggie breakfast so they are sated till dinner
meg06User is Offline

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12 Jan 2009 11:19 PM  
Love to find a good dog food! Have 7 puppies at the moment + mother and a staffy and hard to find a good dog food that they all like without having to spend a fortune buyin them first to try them.
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09 May 2009 6:41 AM  
Count me in on this one!
I have just bought my very first pedigree cat.


I now have a 14 week old Ragdoll who is the apple of my eye.
He's eating Eukanuba biscuits at the moment (at $30 a bag)


It would be lovely to find something he loves, and that's good for him, without having to sell my soul on Ebay to buy them for him!
Karyn

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01 Jul 2009 2:29 PM  
my cats are really fussy - 1 in particular wont eat most brands of food - he does eat Dr Harrys food though.
I would love to have some samples of food to try and see if there is 1 brand they BOTH will eat - they eat different food at the moment.
Organic would be great - as i like getting back to basics, and i want my cats to have good quality food to keep them happy and healthy.
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23 Jul 2009 12:20 PM  
I have a couple of dogs that would love to test any new treats and food.
julie_gollanUser is Offline

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24 Jul 2009 9:54 PM  
The best foods for animals ar eHills or Royal Canin, they are a lot more expensive but the animals dont require as much so they last a lot longer then supermarket foods. Although I work at a vet, i was hesitant to buy these food due to the price but my border collie devloped food allergies and Hills is all he can eat. I used Royal Canin obesity management for my golden retriever and she lost nearly 5 kilos in a month. I could not recommed these brands any higher, they have a great range that caters for every breed/dietery requirement. If you are looking for organic diet try BARK natural raw foods, they should have a website
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06 Aug 2009 6:52 AM  
My dog loves "Schmackos Strapz"
Mirage1962User is Offline

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05 Jan 2010 11:28 AM  
two very picky pooches. Tully and Biscut
jazzyandjaseUser is Offline

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01 Feb 2010 10:42 AM  
This is a great suggestion! We have 2 dogs & 1 cat, so would be interested in samples of food & treats for them.
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