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I currently have taylor on pedigree he was on burns and lost alot of weight and has since been on pedigree dry and butchers tins. We ae oing to move him onto either simpsons or skinners or maybe pero.

Howeve i was at the park yesterday with a few friends and there labs, 1 feds her 2 arden grange and they are lovely looking boys, 1 feeds her girl on pero labrador life again she looks great but may friends 10 monh old boy looked simply stunning and he is fed on WAGG ...i never thought i was a good food but i am surprised at asking around how many people feed their dogs on this.

So does anyone on here feed it and what are their dogs like. As it may be a possibility for us. Money isnt really an issue but I was just shocked at how good her dog looked.


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Yep, have fed Wagg amongst other foods Very Happy can't say it's any better or worse than Burns or any other dried food Very Happy

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I wouldn't choose to feed Wagg. I've looked at the ingredients list before and for all the dog food varieties I've looked at, Wagg lists wheat or maize as the first/main ingredient.

I think Arden Grange is a good quality dried food and of the dry foods I've used, I'd say the AG salmon was one of the best for mine. Orijen is a no-grain dry food but more expensive. Lots of people here seem to like Skinners. I feed mine Naturediet, which is a good quality moist food, at the moment (looking to move to raw).


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It wouldn't be my first choice, as Angela says the first ingredient listed is wheat. I'd much rather this was meat Very Happy

My dogs are doing fabulously on Simpsons... and we have tried many, many foods, but I've no experience of the others you are considering. Good luck with your decision!


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Thanks wagg had never really been one on my list it was purely after seeing how good her dog looked on it that it made me wonder i think atm simpsons or skinners are my top 2 choice just waiting for the samples to come through from them and we will see (even though taylor is a dustbin and will eat anything going lol )


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I used to feed my lurchers on WAGG (after trying them on more expensive/better foods and getting upset stomachs from them) and they did fabulously on it. I couldn't feed it to my lab boy now with his stomach issues, but it's bound to suit some dogs Very Happy

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Hi
our lab is fed on wagg mixed with tinned dog food, he's in good shape, shiny coat, no stomach probs, so seems to suit him fine!


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CJ is fed on Wagg mixed with Lidl`s own canned food, he does well on it but has always had a cast iron stomach Laughing , Wagg is vat free as its a working food, at least the one I get is.

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sounds like its actually an ok food...taylor has a cast iron stomache aswell he is the kinda dog you can swap and change food with etc. Maybe wagg would be worth considering as i prefer kibble and tin mix to just plain biscuits. xx

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stacey_1988 wrote:
Thanks wagg had never really been one on my list it was purely after seeing how good her dog looked on it that it made me wonder i think atm simpsons or skinners are my top 2 choice just waiting for the samples to come through from them and we will see (even though taylor is a dustbin and will eat anything going lol )


I am sure there are dogs out there that look good and seem to do well on all sorts of food and everyone gets to choose what they want to feed their own dogs, I just wouldn't choose to feed Wagg, or others such as Bakers and Pedigree, to mine, having seen the ingredients.


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