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Dog food brands in Europe
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Claudine v
MemberHi Everybody,
I was wondering if anyone was familiar with some of the better quality foods available in Europe or where to find more information. I would really appreciate any information. Thank you so much for all of your help over the years.theBCnut
MemberFarmina looks pretty good.
pugmomsandy
ParticipantSome UK internet folks I know use James Wellbeloved, Nature’s Instinct. There’s also Urr, K9 Natural, and ZiwiPeak that are not made in North America/Canada.
Naturella
MemberI know Earthborn Holistic is available outside the US but not sure where. Also, I believe Annamaet and Victor are sold some places – Czech Republic I think – all three are great brands. Also, I second Farmina – should be easier to find, it’s an Italian brand, but not all formulas are that great – I saw a moderately-good one in a pet store in Bulgaria this past summer. If you can, look for the N&D Farmina formulas. Also, Orijen and Acana should be available – I know some Bulgarian stores carry them, but I think only in bigger cities.
pugmomsandy
ParticipantI’ve also seen mentioned a brand called Fish4Dogs available in the UK.
Claudine v
MemberThank you all so much for your help. I truly appreciate it
Marcus A
MemberCarnilove at par with Orijen .
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