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Was in macro today and saw webbox on a good deal, the ingredients looked ok (they have the rolls and the trays) but wondered what everyone here thought of them? Anyone used them?
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I gave it to my dog a year or so ago. Let's just say it came back up faster that it went down
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My cats get Webbox treats, they love them - won't touch Whiskas
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Was in macro today and saw webbox on a good deal, the ingredients looked ok (they have the rolls and the trays) but wondered what everyone here thought of them? Anyone used them?
this was 1997, though. in hind sight, i don;t believe my mum was feeding her a mixer as well, which could have been the issue, as on their own, they're not complete. more recently we fed her them again when she was 14 and other foods had failed to tempt her. the last two weeks of her life this was what she ate, on it's own again, no mixer. (but she was given her usual bakers, soaked in warm water to soften) my friend now uses the chub rolls for her GSD, it gets smeared over her pro plan just as a tasty extra, as she is used to having wet food mixed in with her dry. she loves it as well, goes down a treat and she's a rather fussy dog. since they added herbs to them they smell a bit better than they used to, less offensive, shall we say! ![]() my boy was very interested for them for a while when she first started using them but now won;t touch them, but that's more down to him, than anything. he doesn't care for wet dog foods. If he did like them though, i'd give him them every now and then as the price is right and it doesn't upset his stomach, or that of the GSD mentioned above. her poos are a fair bit whiffy, but then most dogs given wet foods have that trouble (i'm currently loving the PVD OM my dog is on as his poos have very little fragrance! )
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my mum used to feed all 3 of her dogs on weebox years ago...all of them loved it and they never had a problem with it...
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Used to use them years ago, mine at the time did fine on them. Only reason we stopped was Mollie has to be gluten free and they upset her.
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My JRT's all vomited after it
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Dogs tend to love it so eat it too fast, that may be what causes that. Even water drunk too quickly can cause vomiting.
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Thanks guys, a mixed bag then. Might try a smaller purchase and see how we get on. They are on nature diet ATM which is great but it's just the same thing day in day out which must get boring. Jr x was loving tescos finest but since pups arrived he's started eating the n.d. Puppy food,so bought him adult stuff to stop that.
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