Wagg Dog Food

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  1. David

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    Anyone used Wagg Complete Worker. Just spotted it in Sainsbury's and it seems very cheap but no additives apparently. I normally feed Burns Alert.
     
  2. charlie

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    Re: Wagg Dog Food

    Haven't used it David, but it maybe cheap for a reason. I use Burns Alert too. Helen x
     
  3. kateincornwall

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    Re: Wagg Dog Food

    It doesnt figure very well on the websites that tests kibble David , I dont think its dire, but I wouldnt use it , what is the protein content ? Its a funny old world, this dog food world , a friend of mine has always fed Chappie dried food, her spaniel is in excellent health , rarely ails and has a good tummy, mine field ::)
     
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    My boyfriend used to feed his labradoodle WAG and it wasn't good for her guts, I suspect it was because it is very heavy in wheat. All the minerals are in oxide form -aka rust! So not great.

    Which didnt' rate it much - here's the link
    http://www.whichdogfood.co.uk/dog-food-review.php?id=0014
     
  5. David

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    Thanks. Pretty much what I thought. I posted because I'd impulse-bought a packet when I was in Sainsbury's and I'd run out of Burns Alert and couldn't get to the supplier. She had it for supper, but I couldn't give her a second meal after seeing what it was like. It smells horrible, is full of dust and seemed all wrong. Anyway all dumped now and back on the good stuff.
     

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