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Harringtons Dry Adult Review

Type of food

Complete dry extruded

Dog types

Pet dogs

Breed sizes

Suitable for toy breed dogs
Adult weight 1-4kg. e.g. Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Yorkshire Terrier
Suitable for small breed dogs
Adult weight 4-10kg. e.g. Beagle, Dachshund, Jack Russell
Suitable for medium breed dogs
Adult weight 10-25kg. e.g. Border Collie, Staffie, Springer, Vizsla
Suitable for large breed dogs
Adult weight 25-45kg. e.g. Boxer, Labrador, Greyhound
Suitable for giant breed dogs
Adult weight 45kg+ e.g. Bernese, Great Dane, Mastiff

Dog ages

From 12 months to 7 years

Pack sizes

1.7kg bags

RRP

1.7kg bags = £4.99

Notes

4kg, 12kg bags are also available for certain variants.

AADF rating

51%

At a glance

Natural: Free from added artificial preservatives, antioxidants, colourings, flavourings or other controversial synthetic ingredients
Not high in meat: Contains less than 30% meat ingredients (on a dry matter basis) or meat percentage is unspecified
Not hypoallergenic: Contains wheat, maize, dairy products, soya products and/or artificial additives or has an ingredient list that is too unclear to rule out their presence
Not clearly labelled:

This product has not been awarded the clear labelling logo because not all of the animal species used in the food are specified and the percentage of the first non-meat ingredient is not declared.

Certified nutritionally complete: This food complies fully with the complete food nutrient tolerances as recommended by FEDIAF and/or AAFCO

Price per day

£

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Nutrition

Composition

Mixing bowl:

Meat Meals 26% (Including Dried Beef 6.5%), Maize, Barley, Rice (14%), Freshly Prepared Chicken (4%), Poultry Fat, Beet Pulp, Linseed, Salmon Oil (1%), Minerals, Poultry Gravy (0.5%), Seaweed (0.1%), FOS (0.1%), Yucca Extract (0.01%).

As fed (BETA):

Nutritional additives (per kg)

Vitamin a 15, 000iu, Vitamin D3 1500iu, Vitamin E 150mg, Trace Elements: Zinc (Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate) 75mg, Iron (Iron (Ll) Sulphate Monohydrate) 50mg, Manganese (Manganese (Ll) Oxide) 50mg, Copper (Copper (II) Sulphate Pentahydrate) 5mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 0.5mg, Selenium (Sodium Selenite) 0.1mg.

Technological additives

Typical Analysis

Energy

357.0 kcal/100g

Dry weight nutrients

Above average

Average

Below average

Pricing

1.7kg bags RRP

£4.99

Grams per day

g

Cost per day

£

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Suepernan one year ago
I have a 21 month mini poodle and a 21 month chihuahua
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Paula 5 years ago
I ran out of my usual food for our dog and bought harringtons..my dog loved it but she constantly was having to go for a poo..it was going straight through her, thankfully my regular millies wolf heart got delivered and she's gone back to normal.
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Lee Richards Paula 2 years ago
Your supposed to slowly feed any new food regardless of the quality. Or I will go through the dog
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kaz 6 years ago
Our dog loves Harrington's. So glad we switched over :)
He never leaves a trace of food now
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Karen 8 years ago
Unfortunately I have found that Harringtons Complete dry dog food was not a good option for my 1-year old Labrador. I changed to Harringtons Complete as I needed a cheaper option for feeding my dog. For a while the food seemed to suit her okay but then her coat started looking duller and duller and two dry patches of skin were appearing, symmetrically, on either side of her flank. The skin on these dryer patches was not flaky, nor did it appear to be sore or infected yet the hair was falling out and after a couple of months the patches were almost bald. I knew that this wasn't an ailment or illness that needed veterinary treatment but I was miffed by the symmetry of the location of the patches. I decided to change my dogs diet and after a couple of weeks I noticed a significant chang in the quality of her coat. A further couple of weeks and I could see the hair on the balding patches starting to grow back. Now my 2-year old Labrador looks again in prime health and her coat is glossy with no patches. Never again will I substitute health for cost.
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