So here are the Barking Heads reply & my reply (you need to go to the end & read up if that makes sense !)
Good afternoon Lisa
I’ve spoken to our nutritionist about the feeding guide on the packaging of Puppy Days and he can confirm the advice I gave you about feeding approximately 15grams for every kilo of dog weight is correct. However I must stress this is an approximate starting point for feeding your puppy. As I said yesterday each dog is different and requires different amounts of food and the owner is the best judge of whether the amount is correct and whether it needs to be increased or reduced.
The information on our packaging is the recommended feeding guide which we are required to display by FEDIEF. This information gives a very broad guide to feeding amounts which is why it appears to be contradictory to the advice I gave you and we recognise this, but again I must point out we can only offer a guide to feeding and the only true way to gauge whether the amount is correct is the owners eye watching the dogs tummy!
I realise this isn’t a clean cut answer but I hope it helps you.
Have a nice weekend.
Wanda Turner
Pet Food (UK) Ltd
Unit 17 Mark Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP2 7BN
Tel: 01442 212392
Fax: 0844 443 2413
www.barkingheads.co.uk
From: Lisa Agnew [mailto:the5agnews@gmail.com]
Sent: 12 April 2012 17:38
To: Wanda Turner
Subject: Re: Query re dog weights
Sorry but why does it therefore say for dogs 5-10kg to feed 215-420g and yet you say 90g ?
Lisa Agnew
On 12 Apr 2012, at 16:22, Wanda Turner <wanda@barkingheads.co.uk> wrote:
Good afternoon Lisa
Please accept my apologies for not receiving a reply to your original email. I will look into this to find out what happened.
I can confirm our guides are based on the current weight of the puppy and we recommend approximately 15 grams per day for each kilo of dog weight. Therefore we would suggest feeding 90 grams of food per day. Don’t be alarmed as you are feeding a little more than that – each dog is different and has different needs and the best judge of whether he is overfed is the owner! If you want to cut his feed down a little but he’s still hungry you can bulk up the food with vegetables as this will add volume without adding calories.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need any further assistance.
Kind regards
Wanda Turner
Pet Food (UK) Ltd
Unit 17 Mark Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP2 7BN
Tel: 01442 212392
Fax: 0844 443 2413
www.barkingheads.co.uk
From: Lisa Agnew [mailto:the5agnews@gmail.com]
Sent: 12 April 2012 09:40
To: Enquiries
Subject: Query re dog weights
Hi, I did email last week but no reply received unfortunately.
My Cockapoo puppy (currently weighing 6kg) is on your Puppy Days food. On the 2kg bag it doesn't make it clear on the feeding table whether the weight guides are actual weight of puppy or projected adult weight. The last food we were on was based on estimated adult weight, so I wanted confirmation.
I’m currently feeding 3 times a day of 50g each (he’s 4 months old) – does this sound ok ?
Thank you
Lisa Agnew
So anyway, I am now confused & think I'll just stick to what I feed ie 150g per day !!!!!