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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 If you do decide to change your dog food, please do not do it until your baby is WELL settled in to YOUR home and routine...Royal Canin is what I have fed for over 25 years, and when I got into breeding, they have special diets that are scientifically formulated to provide the best nutrition for a breeding female, a nursing momma, baby dogs and puppy mousse starter, it advances all the way through to adult dog at one year, progressing on to seniors. I have never had issues with itching and skin allergies, so I have had no reason to fret over food....it works great for my dogs and they have to best quality control available....which becomes really important when you start getting all those little dog food recalls because of different toxins, bacterial or fungus contamination, or ever plastic or glass....has not happened with Royal Canin . They did have one recall years ago in the one prescription bag of food, but that has been all. Foods are everyones own preferences....just dont traumatize/stress your new baby by immediately changing what ever food the breeder has started the baby on. |
Yorkiemom1 and Nancy1999 give very good advice. Im glad you both spoke up about RC. There are so very many opinions on dog food and it can get overwhelming on here trying to research it. I didn't even think to tell you don't mess with the food when puppy was new to your home. I had Ruby for a year before I switched. Ruby still has the itchies but seems to eat better on her new food.Another suggestion I have is to please read up on hypoglycemia so that you know the signs and what to do if it happens. Always have a tube of Nutrical on hand. With vaccinations, my vet recommends that I only give one vaccination at a time since yorkies are such tiny dogs.