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Old 08-27-2006, 06:58 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Gracy
Like I said, if she is picky. Then feed her that.
I just mentioned the chicken, because of my Vet.
As far as too young.
I place my pups after 10 weeks.
At that time they are on dry kibble, no wet food at all.
Wet food causes tooth and gum decay.
Dry kibble helps control, tartar and decay.
Plus Lamb for puppies is high in protein.
I get the Wheat Free, NO GAS OR BLOTTING.
Wheat causes all that.
Good luck!!!
quick question for you....Lillie's bottom teeth have not broken through the skin yet...when do these usually come in..she has her top teeth and I can see her bottom teeth through her gums...I was afraid to give her her kibbles dry..I didn't think she would be able to chew them..yesterday(I bring her back to breeder to get her shots) she was munching down the dry kibbles so I thought....well if she can eat them here she can eat them at home too! And she has been...I was adding water to her dry kibbles to soften them so she wouldn't choke...Is it ok to just let her eat them dry even though she doesn't have bottom teeth yet...I can't remember with Sadie!! Hasn't been that long ago...I guess this is what happens when your pre-menopausal!! lol
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