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Originally Posted by marcerella02 chicken broth tends to be high in sodium so i'm not sure i'd do that or at least water it down.
As for protien- ah the myth... unless you have an unhealthy dog.. there is nothing wrong with high protein. Layla gets home cooked food which is mainly protein and she is doing great. Wellness Core makes a great food as does Natural Balance which i think is what i'm going to use for a kibble after we are done with our wellness bag... they have a great grain free variety and their ingredients are great .. PLUS they have a feature on their website where you can put in a code on the bag and see how that batch did in quality control which i LOVE... finally a company taking control and showing customers what they are getting. Orijen also has a grain free variety. |
I was thinking the same thing about the sodium, I know they have low sodium which is usually what we get. I'll have to check it when I get home.
That's good to know about the protein.

I saw a few that I wanted to try on that site that scores the food 6 stars and down, but most of it says not suitable for puppies because of the high protein. I will definatly look at the ones you recommended at the store tomorrow. ( I found a pet store that pretty much carries most of the top quality foods.)
I think as far as the chicken broth I will just stick with the nutrical.
How long should I wait before the switch?
Cause at the rate she eats it will be a long time before the 5 pound bag is finished.
Thank you for the info.