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South Florida Girls!!! What is the best food for your puppy? Right now I am feeding Bella NUTRO puppy, but I have heard that it has a lot of by products. Can you recommend what you are feeding your puppies. Thank you, Carmen :D |
I feed Esme Royal Canine Puppy. |
I feed my girls Nutro Lamb and Rice small bites...they love it and it is really good for their stomachs...I know there are lots of other brands but this is what our girls to best on so that is what we feed them!! |
HUGGZ & KIZSEZ'S EAT..... We feed Huggz & Kizsez Royal Canine and have been doing this for about 2 1/2 years and so far so good. Etbit :aimeeyork :aimeeyork |
Kibble I fed Gracie Authority Lamb and Rice for puppies, but now feed her Royal Canin Yorkshire Terrier............... :) I think any lamb and rice chow is good for the pups but I found it difficult to find any but Authority lamb and rice that did not have corn and by-products.............. |
Ok, You guys aren't going to like this because I don't feed my Bell anything expensive or special.. I feed her Purina One with Chicken.. It has less by products, it isn't expensive, you can purchase it anywhere. ANd the best part, when she eats it, her poop is SO MUCH SMALLER.. Probably because of the lack of extra by-products.. It is the only food I feed my westie and he lived until 15 years old, He probably would have lasted longer but he was a product of a PUPPY MILL and was never really healthy from the start. |
i feed mine nutro ultra |
I feed Gracie and Brianna Eukanuba. :) |
I feed my natural balance |
I feed mine BilJac. I started using Biljac when I was showing my pom and my keeshond. I think it does wonders for their coat and their poop. No by-products so it is well digested. Looks like rabbit food pellets. It crumbles easy so easy for them to eat. |
What Matise eats. I feed Matise Science Diet Prescription Diet I/D can food. Matise has had some gastrointestinal(sp) problems in the past(a little vomiting for no apparent reason and all xrays, blood tests gave no reason-he seamed perfectly healthy but for some reason he was vomiting) So we my vet and I thought it could possibly be a food allergy or sensitivity-possibly to animal by products so I changed his diet and now I feed him Hills Science Diet Prescription Diet I/D can (not the dry because it does have by-products in it) the vet said it is a complete nutrition diet so it is perfectly fine to feed it to him indefinetly, and it doesn't have animal by-products. He loves it, and no more vomitting. And I am happy he is getting a complete diet with no animal by-products. I know that because I give him soft food I make sure that he has non-edible toys that help clean his teeth and I will have to keep an eye on them and take him in for regular teeth cleanings. this is the ingredients list if you are curious. Ingredients Water, egg product, turkey, rice, corn meal, pork liver, soy fiber, taurine, minerals (dicalcium phosphate, potassium chloride, salt, calcium carbonate, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, copper sulfate, manganous oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), vitamins (choline chloride, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, thiamine mononitrate, niacin, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement). |
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food switch :) I was feeding my 2 Royal Canin and Proplan until i stumbled on a food i am very happy with so far its California Natural Balance. :thumbup: I figured while i was at it I would switch my cats too. Chicken soup pet lovers soul. :aimeeyork Jack and Mandy's Mom :) |
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This is also some info on the i/d from science diet. "Its unique formula contains high levels of EPA (Eicosapentanoic Acid), an omega-3 fatty acid found in high concentrations in fish oil. Research has shown that EPA can help maintain joint function. Enhanced levels of glucosamine and chondroitin provide the building blocks of healthy cartilage, and L-carnitine, which helps maintain optimum body weight. It is highly digestible, with added antioxidant nutrients like Vitamin E, Vitamin C and selenium." |
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