Best food for yorkie pup Have found an online store that sells dry kibble such as Orijen, call of the wild and wellness. Which would you recommend for my 4 1/2 month girls they are in RC yorkie mix now but will only eat it if I flavour it with meat or something. :confused: |
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I think you would want them to be on puppy food. My oscar is eating canine caviar and doing very well on it. Blue buffalo makes a good puppy food. Orijen is good although it can be too rich for some dogs. Now is great. Natures variety. |
Is unusual to find these in the,uk. Do you think Orijen puppy is too strong? |
I'd use royal canin - with all the recalls going on there are few companies I'd trust. |
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oh i am sorry , i keep forgetting to check locations. orijen is an excellent food. it just depends on the dog. just give her her regular amount but split it up between 4 meals a day at first to see how she does. |
I would recommend you go to the Diet and Health section on here and research different dog foods. Everyone has a different opinion on what is 'best'. |
Taste of the wild is what I have always used. Its a six star food, resonable, anf quality. Diamond pet products did just have a recall though. all the foods you listed are great foods, but they are all high-protien and grain free. While these are excellent foods, they are meant for dogs who are very active. |
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Britster's always a good one to listen to, on these matters too! :) Sally + Harry x |
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I did have Teegy on the Orijen red and he thrived on it, Wellness was one he was on previous to the switch t Orijen. I hear Go is another good brand, I won't comment on RC as my views upset one of our fellow yorkie yakkers last week. |
I think Orijen puppy formula would be fine. |
I tried Applaws with my girls which is high in protein no grains or additives but they were hyper and their trainer put it down to high protein. I thought pups were ment to have high protein in their good gor growth |
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Might try burns small bites or Ardon grange |
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