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Can I get some opinions on Eco Pet rolls?

I'm thinking of changing my Pointer over to it, as she is refusing to eat, and I know from past experiences, that she loves the stuff.

Basically I'm thinking Eco pet daily... Liver and heart on a Monday, dry food on a Tuesday with some yoghurt, Ox tongue on a Wednesday, dry food and egg on a Thursday, Chicken wings/necks/carcass on a Friday, more dry food on a Saturday, and Lamb flaps on a Sunday...

Thanks in advance.

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Hi Pointees.

I have used the Eco Pet rolls and had no problems, they are great for putting on weight too well they pit weight on the springers :)

Also used the roll at a kennels i used to work and and all the dogs loved them.

Hope this helps

springdog

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Hi Pointees.

I have used the Eco Pet rolls and had no problems, they are great for putting on weight too well they pit weight on the springers :)

Also used the roll at a kennels i used to work and and all the dogs loved them.

Hope this helps

springdog

Thanks Springdog, I used to use it at a kennels too.. But that was a good year ago. :D

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Guest belgian.blue

First I've heard of Ecopet Rolls but naturally there aren't any stockist in WA pfft

They sound great though!!

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Thanks guys!

Aw SB, I love the smell! :) And the smell of Advance kibble, yum :D

EWWW your a freak :)

:rofl: I have nothing to say to that!

But honestly, eco pet roll daily, and all those bits and pieces during the week should make a healthy diet yeah?

She will get bones too, for clean teeth.

I just don't want an unbalanced diet. :)

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I suppose I could try making it one day. :D

Knowing my cooking it wouldn't work out.

Last year, I managed to burn a Chiko roll but it was still frozen on the inside (it was turned on low the WHOLE time the oil heated up, and while the Chiko roll was in the oil.. :thumbsup:

And while I was making toast, the toaster caught on fire... :rofl:

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I have an old Rottweiler, 11 years old. He cannot tolerate dry food or bones anymore and I have him on EcoPet loaf and fresh meat. He is thriving. I do go to the factory to purchase them. A bit cheaper that way. I have PM'd the address for you.

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If you have a big enough freezer you could go and buy them in bulk. Also if you have an ABN # you get a huge discount. They freeze and thaw well. I don't have an ABN but I do buy 10 loaves at a time. Cut them in half, put a small freezer bag over the cut end and freeze.

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