My Boxer dogs ignore all food exept Chappie Chicken and Rice, is this a good food?

They love it! all other dog kibbles get ignored or other foods. They love the chappie and eat it immediately. Is this a good food for boxers in your opinion? it is fish based 14% then chicken and rice then cereals and vitamins. It is also one of the cheapest to buy which is ironic as my boxers refuse science plan and others more expensive

im guessing this is a manufactured dog food?
im not aware of the brand. but if your dogs are fussy eaters you can feed them on cooked chicken/scrabbled egg/fish (if u dnt mind the smell) and boiled rice. also plain pasta, weetabix with water, good quality dry dog food soaked in water first and a bit of veg.
ohhh and my dog gets a mini sunday dinner!
(although not as cheap as tinned food and a little more effort atleast you know whats going into your dog and know your feeding them good food)

my dog lives off this because she started off as a fussy eater and then developed problems with her digestive system and heart probs so she can only eat small light meals.

shes a 9 year old king charles cavalier and although her age has made her more subdued she is still full of beans and has a really healthy coat. just a shame she has so many inherited problems.

3 Responses to “My Boxer dogs ignore all food exept Chappie Chicken and Rice, is this a good food?”

  1. Righteous James on March 31st, 2010 at 3:09 pm

    Most dogs will prefer wet dog food and boxers are known to be picky eaters. but i looked up this chappie wet dog food and it’s mainly consists of water as its main ingredient, most highly quality canned dog food aren’t as high amount of water compared to meat content but rather mainly consist of meat… Like wellness canned dog food contains 36% protien, with no artficial flavoring or meat by-products and chappie contains only about 23% protein.

    Science plan isn’t worth the money either for what it is. My advice is to look raw meaty bones diet, get better canned food (although expensive), or find a high quality dry dog food such as innovea or wellness, which would probably be actually cheaper than just feeding can.
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  2. Radioactive_sock on March 31st, 2010 at 3:52 pm

    im guessing this is a manufactured dog food?
    im not aware of the brand. but if your dogs are fussy eaters you can feed them on cooked chicken/scrabbled egg/fish (if u dnt mind the smell) and boiled rice. also plain pasta, weetabix with water, good quality dry dog food soaked in water first and a bit of veg.
    ohhh and my dog gets a mini sunday dinner!
    (although not as cheap as tinned food and a little more effort atleast you know whats going into your dog and know your feeding them good food)

    my dog lives off this because she started off as a fussy eater and then developed problems with her digestive system and heart probs so she can only eat small light meals.

    shes a 9 year old king charles cavalier and although her age has made her more subdued she is still full of beans and has a really healthy coat. just a shame she has so many inherited problems.
    References :

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