PippaPawUp for Wagg
I have seen some pups do product reviews. I have decided to do a few, although not many. They will either get the PippaPawUp, or the PippaPawDown. Easy huh?
So, today when Master and Misery went out I guarded the flat in my normal fashion. You know, asleep, under my table den.
Misery came back, panting and puffing up the stairs. But what did she have with her? - A HUGE sack of Wagg dog food.
I love Wagg. It is yummissimo.
This was a beef and veg sack. The other one I eat is chicken and veg. Misery thinks it is good because it comes from Yorkshire. But Misery thinks everything that comes out of Yorkshire is good because she did too.
Importantly, it has no added sugar or artificial flavourings or colourings. And any meat apparently is suitable for humans to eat. No ground up hooves there then. Good eh?
Cost: A 15 kg sack is £13.65 - works out at 91p a kilo. On the sack it says it is enough to feed a large dog (20-40kg) for a month at about 500 grammes a day.
There are small bags too, which are only 2.5kg but work out dearer, approx £1.30 a kilo. That's why Misery was panting and puffing up the stairs with the better value big sack.
I can happily recommend both varieties. Available from Morrisons and probably loads of other shops too, but we only have Morries in Gib.
They have a cool website, where you can buy their stuff on-line (cheaper too), and one of their dogs even has his own blog.
No, I did not get a single free Wagg biscuit for writing this up. Just thought it would be an interesting diversification for my CV. Or DV. Or whatever.
But for any pups living in the UK with a blog, they have been offering free treats in exchange for a review. Hey ho. You can't win 'em all (or even a lot, get the joke? winalot? all I can manage today) so I can't get those treats but other pups may be interested.
Anyways, here are some piccies of me out on my walk with Master. And then I go home for my lunch.
How embarrassing. Why is Master hopping?? Look at my sedate and graceful walk
A dog has to sniff
And more sniffs....
Hmm, there is another dog approaching. Always got to check them all out
And don't forget to check out Bolo's Nosevember contest where you have to guess whose nose belongs to who. Here is the post for week two.
11 comments:
We are not familiar with that brand of food, but thanks for the Pippa Paws Up review. Enjoy.
Cute pic of the human hop step:). We don't seem to be able to get any walks now with our one-handed Momster:(
Happy weekend.
Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning
Most interesting, Pippa! Because, whilst #1 was in the UK last week, she looked at the Wagg dog food at Morrison's and elsewhere and wondered about it. I generally eat James Wellbeloved which is not available in supermarkets and is distinctly pricier, so it's great to have an impartial review! Plus, one has only to look at the dog on the bag, right?
Woofs,
Tommy
PS: Heavy shuddering on Vidock's part when he read about ground-up hooves...
Wow Pippa. Good product review.
I don't remember ever having seen all of your coat, it's beautiful!
Snuffles
Bolo
Good review! Will we see woo do more? We need paws up or paws down on treats and toys.
Hope woo kin git to try lots of dem.
Biloxi
In a sense, my mom also khame from Yorkshire -
Her paternal grandmother - Gladys Maude Fox - was from Rugby - until she moved here in 19teen something - maybe 19twentysomething -
I thinks she gets her furry lovely paleness from her - and my mom works hard to keep it!
Khan I share a virtual bowl of kibble with woo? It looks khwite tasty!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
PeeEssWoo: Make sure to khome by The Khorner on Wednesday - I've got some furry nice eyekhandy fur WOO!
Mmmm, I like food! :)
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! :)
Woofs & hugs! <3
~Bailey (Yep, I'm a girl!)
Great review Pippa! It sounds like some of the wholistic food mom tries to make us eat. Glad you like it and funny that Miseey likes is cos she is from where it is from. Why is Master hopping? Do you suppose he is trying to imitate your gracefulness and failing?
-JB
Greats barkview. Sounds like a goods product.
Good stuffs from Yorshires? PUDDINGS! And Pops is reading a neato series of books about a 14th centurys Welsh archer named Owen Archer that takes place in Yorks. My peeps visited there in the 80s and reallys liked the city.
Suzy :o))
Hello! I like the pics and the post. So.... Yorkshire huh? I have a friend that lives in Yorkshire. Do you live near there now?
Ohh Boy!
This wagg stuff looks yummy =)
Its about that time of the month for mom to stop and grab me a new bag of dog food.
Imma see if she can check this stuff out.
Teehee!
-Brutus
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