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Langham's Premium Dog Food Review

Type of food

Complete wet paté

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 old age

Pack sizes

395g cartons

RRP

395g cartons = £0.89

Exclusive to

Aldi Supermarkets

AADF rating

74%

At a glance

Natural: Free from added artificial preservatives, antioxidants, colourings, flavourings or other controversial synthetic ingredients
High meat content: Contains at least 30% meat ingredients (on a dry matter basis)
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
Clearly labelled: Each ingredient is clearly and individually stated and there is at least a reasonable indication of the percentages of the main ingredients
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:

Chicken (34%), Lamb (26%), Rice (5%), Carrot (3%), Peas (2.5%), Potato (1.2%), Dried Chicory, Yucca Extract

As fed (BETA):

Nutritional additives (per kg)

Vitamin a 3000iu, Vitamin D3 300iu, Vitamin E 30mg, Zinc (Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate) 40mg, Manganese (Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate) 5mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 0.2mg, Selenium (Sodium Selenite) 0.04mg.

Technological additives

Unspecified gelling agent.

Typical Analysis

Protein 9.0%, Fat 8.0%, Fibre 2.0%, Ash 2.5%, Moisture 72.0%.

Dry weight nutrients

Above average

Average

Below average

* NFE carbohydrate level (i.e. not including fibre). Level estimated from available data.

Pricing

395g cartons RRP

£0.89

Grams per day

0g

Cost per day

£

Company

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Company info
Name: Aldi
HQ: Essen, Germany
Brands: Earls2626 Earls foods listed
Langham's33 Langham's foods listed44 Langham's treats listed
Manufacturer's product description

" Langham's dog food has been specifically formulated to provide a natural and nutritious meal for your dog that is gentle on the digestion and supports well-being. "

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Aimee Imber 4 months ago

Unspecified gelling agent. What does this mean and is it bad for my dog? If so should i try avoiding it

Also I've seen many comments about D-xylose in this food but I cant see it in the ingredients list, i did find it on the grain free versions however

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Jamie Wallace 4 months ago

D-Xylose is the base ingredient of Xylitol but it is a natural sugar found in almost all fruit and vegetables. It has to go through a rigorous process called catalytic Hydrogenation to become Xylitol, D-Xylose itself is harmless to dogs it helps with bowel movements, digestion, teeth health and balances glucose levels.

It's also used by vets and Doctors to test for malabsorption

There is no more than 10% of D-Xylose in pet foods

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East Lodge 5 months ago

I asked a question read

PLEASE LEAVE THEM IN THE SHOPS

Just a little warning regarding the Xmas treat many stores are now starting to stock for dogs at xmas.

Many of these so called treats end up with the dog "enjoying" some time in a veterinary surgery over Christmas.

The vast majority of these rawhide products and treats come from China.

The chews are made from cattle or horse hides and their journey starts with the hides being soaked in a toxic sodium sulphide to remove the hair and fat. More chemicals are used in order to split the hide into layers which is then washed with hydrogen peroxide to give the white "pure" look and remove the rancid smell.

Now comes the pretty festive colours and the glue to form cute shapes.

On testing, these chews have shown traces of arsenic, mercury, chromium and formaldehyde.

If that wasn't bad enough, they regularly cause intestinal blockages, poisoning from chemical residue and choking.

The chews go slippery when wet and are near impossible to get hold of to save a choking dog.

Leave them in the shop where they belong or if some well meaning person buys them for your dog put them safely away for later, then dispatch in the bin!

Please be safe with your dogs!!!

My question do you deal with China

the reply

Thank you very much for contacting All About Dog Food! We'll get back to you shortly.

Nutritional advice: If you're reaching out for feeding advice, we unfortunately won't be able to help. Proper nutritional consultation really requires a lot of time which we, sadly, just don't have. There are, however, a number of resources that might help:

First off, the All About Dog Food Facebook Group is full of friendly, dedicated pet parents and pet care professionals that would be delighted to help with your queries.

For advice on common canine issues, be sure to check out our dog feeding guide and FAQ pages or, for a list of the foods that might suit your dog best, please visit the dog food directory.

We're sorry we can’t be of more help right now.

Best regards,

The All About Dog Food Team

NOT THE REPLY I EXPECTED .

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Gorgeous Gussie 11 months ago

This is NOT the same tray of food that i first bought. The new range which includes upright tins, includes a very hard to read ingredient list , one of which is called D -Xylose, also known as XYLITOL, or wood sugar, birch sugar . This is well known as being HIGHLY TOXIC to dogs and cats.

both my animals (dog and cat have been at he vets due to being lethargic and the cat was losing weight, despite eating this . I feel sick that its me that has been feeding this to them.

Aldi, whoever made the decision to include this in the ingredients, is one sick puppy. maybe it was a boardroom decision. Shame on ye.

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Robin Chaddock Gorgeous Gussie 9 months ago

Scaremongering.

While it's true that D-Xylose (C5H10O5) and Xylitol (C5H12O5) are structurally similar (The latter being a hydrogenated form of the former.), they behave quite differently inside the anatomy of your dog or cat.

I wouldn't blame yourself for your pets' apparent illness, it probably wasn't the food.

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Amywizz one year ago

Will there be a review on Langham's dog treats?

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Tony Fallas one year ago

Whats the hold up with Langhams dog food

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Chelsaline Tony Fallas one year ago

Got some last Saturday in local store in west Midlands . £5.49 for box of 6 . By the way , who makes these now ? The recipes ( no Lamb , Rice & vegetables ) & the trays have been different for a while .....

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Tony Fallas one year ago

When will Langhams tray dog food be back in stock and on the shelfs in yeadon store

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Katie Clarke one year ago

Apparently these are no more. Such a shame. Great price and highly rated. Really annoying.

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Chelsaline Katie Clarke one year ago

Just bought a 6 pack of these today at local Aldi @ £4.99 . Not sure if recipe is quite the same though ! Good Luck in getting them !

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Anna McCarthy 2 years ago

My fussy dog eats Langhams wet tray. I really hope Aldi keep it on the shelves

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Dan Westley 2 years ago

Always been in stock over the last few weeks when I go. Surprised to see such a high quality did in Aldi tbh! There's a similarly high scoring wet dog food in b&m but I forget the name.

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John Carnage Powell 2 years ago

Why has Langhams tray dog food been stopped my dog loves it, and her poos are a lot better, tried the tinned food and her poos are a bit soft.

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Pat Harrison 2 years ago

Put the langhams tray food back in stock

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valerie pitts 2 years ago

Been trying to find this product in Ilkeston and Heanor but no joy. My dogs really it. When are you putting it back on the shelves.

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Lloydie 2 years ago

I have been to three Aldi stores in Wolverhampton and not one of them have this product in stock.

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Dee Jones Lloydie 2 years ago

Same in Barnsley. A member of staff advised me it has been temporarily discontinued, but nobody knows if or when it will be back. 😡

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Pat Harrison Dee Jones 2 years ago

So damn annoying

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Andrew Cundy Pat Harrison 2 years ago

Our store had it this week and tried it for the first time. Pretty sure it is basically Naturo. Has the same factory code as Naturo and looks almost identical.

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Andrew Cundy Andrew Cundy 2 years ago

And a lot cheaper !

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Bev Hull Dee Jones one year ago

Bought some yesterday at stairfoot

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