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Old 04-17-2007, 08:27 AM   #15
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Default Mixing the food

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Originally Posted by PuppyLovinNurse View Post
Chloe's also REALLY skinny...not sickly skinny...but very skinny. She's good & healthy, though, according to the vet. She's barely over 2lbs and she'll be 6 months old on May 7.

I mix Royal Canin for puppies w/ Euakanuba for puppies (she was fed Eukanuba at the breeders and I don't want to switch her too quickly) both dry foods. Her dry food is available at all times, but she hardly eats any...

I'm also feeding her Chicken Soup for the Puppy Lover's Soul wet food...I am able to get about 2Tbsp into her per day (1 T in the morning and 1 T at supper time). That's if I'm lucky, though...most of the time she won't eat in the morning.

I feed Tobey Eukanuba because that is what the breeder fed him, and I just figured it was good because she said it was...and me being a first time dog owner, how was I supposed to know? Maybe I will try getting a really good puppy food and mixing it like you do because I just bought a new bag of eukanuba and would hate to waste it. I talked to my husband about it last night and his opinion is that the little pet stores with the premium food are for snooty people and just some scam to get people to spend more money when it won't make a difference. I DO NOT agree cuz my little man's health is worth any amount of money. When you feed people food like chicken and rice, do you run the risk of them getting sick at all from their diet being switched up??
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