You haven't mentioned what your other dogs are eating. Is it an all life stages food? If so, just go ahead and let the pup eat it. If not, you might try switching them all to an all life stages food.
We had that problem when we got our 2nd yorkie. She wouldn't eat any of the puppy foods we tried. But, she would eat whatever the other dogs ate. We free-fed our other dogs. So, we ended up switching all the dogs to an all life stages food and just let them all eat the same thing. We have a LeBistro feeder and just put the food in there. They eat what they want, when they want. It has worked out well for us.
I know most people will disagree with free feeding, but we once tried measuring the food for each dog and feeding them on a schedule. That just did not work out for us. The dogs would not eat on demand, and we were worried the pup would get sick (or worse) so we just went back to free feeding. It is what my dogs are used to I guess.
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