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Old 06-12-2007, 12:39 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by iloveemmy View Post
If the 2 different foods (puppy and adult) are NOT affecting either (tummy problems, etc.) it will be okay to mix and free feed when I go back to work (August)? I just want to make sure the little one is getting plenty of food during the day...

I don't have a lot of places to shop for dog food. Someone mentioned Canadae (sp). I checked Petsmart and "Blue" came up in my search. Is this the same food you are talking about or just made by that company. Also what about the Evangers? I have read many posts on it. The company sent me an entire flat of cans to try. I gave Emmy some of the chicken thigh--it smelled and looked like something I would eat.
Why don't you start mixing the adult and puppy together NOW so that when you have to go back to work in August, you know for sure there won't be any tummy upsets. Give them this time while you're at home for their tummies to adjust to mixing the foods. I would be shocked if there were any problems mixing the 2. My parent's yorkie never ate puppy food and she's now 7 and my yorkies never ate adult food and they are now 2 and none of them ever had any problems.

The "Blue" you are referring to is "blue buffalo" that is sold at PetSmart. I would not feed that since some of their products were recalled.

Evangers is excellent. But there is no need to feed wet food unless your dogs are not eating the dry food for some reason. Dry food is best. Yorkies are known to have teeth problems and wet food does not help the situation.
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