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Just wondering if anyone has tried that new brand of dog kibble, 'Yoghurt Plus'? It is available in coles stores.

Here is the link to the website and info:

http://www.yoghurtplus.com.au/index.php

Or if you haven't tried it, what do you think of it?

Here are the ingredients for one of their products.

Yoghurt Plus Chicken, Rice & Vegetable

An irresistible combination of fresh succulent chicken, rice and vegetables. Developed to give your pet a complete and balanced feed, with all the benefits of the Yoghurt Plus patented formula and maximum palatability.

Guaranteed Analysis - Crude Protein 26%, Crude Fat 12%, Crude Fibre 4%, Omega 6 1.95%, Omega 3 0.25%.

Ingredients - Poultry & beef meat meals, wheat, srghum, corn, oats, vegetables, rice, wheat gluten, animal fats, from poultry and beef, vegetable oil, fish meal, field peas, di-calcium phosphate, choline chloride, natural preservative, brewers yeast, sea salt, glucosamine, flaxseed oil, calcium, tallow, potassium chloride, garlic, kelp, soya meal, selenium, antioxidants, essential vitamins and minerals ( E, A, B12, D3 ), Probiotics Lactobacillus and Bifida Bacterium ( Yoghurt ). Contains no artificial flavours.

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Hell of a lot of fillers listed in there, quite high up too. Plus, if they're saying it's 'a succulent combination of chicken ...', why have they also listed beef meal? I dunno, haven't tried it and probably wouldn't.

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Sounds like a gimmick to me.

Fresh food with fresh yoghurt is gonna be a better idea isn't it? :mad

ETA I love how it describes it as a combination of chicken, rice and vegetables etc and when you look at the ingredients list it contains FOUR grains in higher proportions than rice. :eek:

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I saw the owner of the company being interviewed on t.v and thought I would try it.

Not overly impressed - I didn`t like the smell of it and my dogs weren`t overly impressed either - and then read the ingredients and didn`t like how much was fillers. It was okay and would use it again in an emergency but have decided to stick with what has worked for me before.

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  • 2 months later...

I think this is the food my parents put our staffy on a couple of weeks ago now, she has it once a day and I believe it made a big difference. It took her a little longer than normal to start smelling from being outside and her coat seems a lot shinier/healthier.

As for her liking it haha, well she'll eat just about any food you throw at her :crossfingers:

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Its a stupid gimmick in my opinion. Why not just feed a high quality kibble and put fresh real yoghurt on top?

And benefits from yoghurt surely would be lost when it is dehydrated into kibble form.

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If you've got the time as opposed to this fresh meat and fresh yoghurt will be better.

I am a fan of artemis though, have had the best coats, minimal stools and the most energy out of any food I have tried

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Sounds like a gimmick to me.

Fresh food with fresh yoghurt is gonna be a better idea isn't it? :rasberry:

A bit like what I saw in the supermarket the other day - little sachets of fish (mackeral, sardines, tuna, etc) that you can add to your dogs food. About half the size of a standard tin of sardines for only double the price :crossfingers:

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Why would you give dogs yoghurt? Marketing. Dogs dont have a system like ours and yoghurt if anything is a treat its not a gut thing

Pro-biotics, calcium.. Natural fresh yogurt is a good, healthy, nutritional food when given in moderation.

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I just make natural yoghurt for my dogs and add it to their kibble and meat. I wouldnt bother trying this food as I am happy with how my dogs are doing on what I feed now and how I feed

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My little Yorkie is one fussy eater. But he seems to love that stuff! :rofl: Even the cats get right into it. But I combine it with 2 other kibbles. And Pepper gets fresh raw food in the morning and evening, too. He eats kibble as a snack during the day.

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I hve to agree with those who think its a gimick. The amount of yoghurt is minimal and probiotics would be distroyed in the cooking process. A dollop of fresh yought on good quality dry is what I use.

Also Fish For Dogs is in the shops now.. contains Chicken..

I have a dog with huge allergies on fish based diet. I had a look at buying fish for Dogs as a change from sardines but as it contains Chicken, I cant feed it. Did find some great dried fish slices in the dog treats today and the dogs loved them

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