written by Miles78 on 21/10/2020
I have been giving this for my dog for years now. She likes to eat this one as compared to other foods.
written by Jordinp264 on 04/07/2014
My puppy is a rottweiler x German Shepard and I have just put on to bakers complete puppy food and I'm just wondering if anyone can help me out is this a good idea or is this dog food really as bad as people say it is ?
Written on: 23/07/2014
As a dog training instructor we have seen dogs on Bakers and they are climbing the walls, poor coat condition and bad teeth and breath with all the colours and additives. It is a poor food and we never suggest it to clients and many vets also do not suggest it as it is fully of rubbish. If you wouldn't feed your child lots of sugars and poor food then don't feed bakers.
written by on 02/12/2010
i was just wondering is bakers complete puppy food good for my cavalier king charles spaniel she is 6 months old tried her on iams james wellbeloved and she turned her nose up at it i have to mix chubb roll in with it to make her eat it.
written by on 18/06/2009
i dont see anything wrong in giving my dog, Bakers! He's a Siberian Husky, so he's an active breed anyway! The only reason he has this, is because i have tried him on the pro plan, science plan (from the vets) and iams, and he doesnt like them foods as its all one flavour. my husky is a very fussy eater and only eats when he wants to, so he's not eating enough to make him hyper active!!
written by on 22/07/2008
Bakers Complete Dog Food - We feed our two dogs (dalmatian cross and yorkie cross) on bakers chicken and country vegetables and they love it. We got them some healthy food before and they refused to eat it, this food they love, they are not hyperactive or anything else that anyone has said and it is not because they are not pedigree.
Our dogs are lazy with the food apart from when they are told they are having a walk.
written by jackymax on 29/09/2004
Bakers Complete Dog Food - I usually feed my border collie X husky dog dry complete dog food which I buy by the sack. On occasion I forget to buy in advance of it running out, so there's a gap. This is when I buy Bakers Complete as he doesn't like any of the known brands of dry food. He thinks it's major treat time, tucks in enthusiastically, weeding out those moist meaty chunks. But those chunks are a small percentage of the 'complete' food. So, back he comes looking starved, with a full bowl of dry, non-meaty biscuits hardly touched. He might normally find them okay, but he's just had those tasty morsels in comparison. They have now brought out the one that is only moist meaty chunks, but it is way out of my price range for a dog his size. He eventually eats most of it though, when he gets hungry enough.
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Mikestenton's Comment
Written on: 18/07/2014
Bakers is full of E numbers and dyes switch to Skinners puppy as i found this to be much better
Spiderandfly's Comment
Written on: 23/07/2014
I am pleased to hear someone gets on with skinners, with some but not all dogs you put little in to the dog but get masses out the other end !!
I feed the raw diet by Natural Instinct and it is complete and my dogs have looked the best they have ever looked.