Where can I buy human-grade dog food for my puppy in Western Europe?
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I live in Brussels, Belgium and am looking for more natural dog foods containing human-grade products for my puppy. I’m having trouble finding high-quality dog foods at the pet shops in town and would be willing to shop online. I know that Canidae is a good food, but I went on their website and as far as I can tell they only deliver within North America.
Can any suggest good, premium, holistic pet food companies in Belgium/ the UK/ Western Europe that would deliver or have stock in stores in Belgium?
Thanks!
To the people who have been giving ignorant replies to my question, do you seriously have nothing better to do with your time?
And I do supplement my dog’s diet with meat from the butcher’s.

kokopelli 30th May 2010 8:17 am
Feeding the stuff to your old grandmother, eh? tsk tsk tsk.
William F 30th May 2010 8:59 am
Human grade dog food??
Humans and dogs have different diets
Go to the butcher buy him steak thats human grade
and he will love ya
tylerdurden 30th May 2010 9:49 am
I never hoit of human grade dog food and where do they process it? Do you mean “Soylent green” ?
trickster_19 30th May 2010 10:40 am
Hi there.
Postal Pets ship Eagle Pack and Fromm’s all over the UK so contacting them about shipping to Brussels is a possibility:
http://www.postalpets.co.uk/
Eagle Pack Holistic is highly recommend.
Zooplus have various Europeon outlets:
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/dogs/dry_dog_food
Best of luck!
M C 30th May 2010 10:45 am
I would suggest making your own from ‘Human Grade’ ingredients that you pick up at the market. Then you KNOW that it is natural and it is cheaper, too.
Here is a good overview of how to put something together:
http://www.ehow.com/how_12697_make-homemade-dog.html
And here are some specific recipes:
http://www.dragonbear.com/rec-food.html
Roger 30th May 2010 11:10 am
as we saw from the recent contaminated pet food recall it matters now whether the food is high quality or not – it can still make your dog seriously ill or kill him. The best way to know exactly what is in his food is to make it yourself. Once you have a routine this can be as easy as feeding yourself!
There are many resources on Yahoo for making your own pet food – my favourite is RawPaws
yorkielove6 30th May 2010 11:30 am
Forget about dog food, as far as I’m concerned none of them are good. Consider cooking for your dog, and putting him on a complete homemade diet. I recommend that you go on Amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com and buy the book
Woofing it down