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Old 12-25-2012, 07:10 PM   #5
LattesMommy
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Originally Posted by dottiesyrky View Post
I wonder why you do not feed kibble that is small as is? You mention Blue Buffalo small breed small bites. I feed that food to my dog and the kibble is quite small, but not so small they don't have to chew some. It is a high quality food too. Before I got that kibble I had to break up the larger kibble and I used a flat mallet. It worked fairly well but did produce some powder as you say.
Perhaps you could get a sample to see if your baby likes it?
Because I didn't know the kibbles were too big for him when I bought it. (Orijen puppy) I looked into Blue Buffalo small ones after I realized that he has difficulty eating them..I do plan on switching to something smaller, which is why I'm trying to get info on kibble sizes. However, I still have a lot of Orijen left... Though reading tokipoki's post... I think I'll get a sample bag of Blue Buffalo small bites and see if he likes it... If he does, I think I could just start making the gradual switch to smaller-sized kibbles and use Orijen as treats or something. ^^
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