If it aint broke, dont "fix" it. If your puppy is doing well, no adverse effects from the food the baby is on when you bring him home, please dont take the only thing left that the baby can identify with....new family, new people, new environment, momma is gone, siblings are no where to be found by puppy....this is enough stress for this baby to try to handle. There is a reason breeders like Royal Canin, and it certainly is NOT because it is cheap! Allow baby at least 4-5 months to get acclimated to this new lifestyle he finds himself in....if he is doing well on RC, you can rest assured, he is getting a scientifically formulated food for his life stage that he will continue to do well with. THEN, after he is settled in well, you can jump on that careening, spinning, revolving search for "the perfect food" that you like for your pup, hoping he likes it too! |