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Help in Choosing the RIGHT Food I have been feeding my yorkie Eukanuba since he has been a puppy. (He is now 1 1/2 years old). I am currently giving him the adult Eukanuba and I am not sure if this is the best for him. I am looking for something that is natural and will be best for him. Any suggestions? |
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There are alot of posts on here about good foods, the above foods are def worth looking into as are Innova (what we feed) Artemis, & Canidae .... you can check out the ingredients and whether or not its recommended to feed your dog the food at this site ... stay away from Eukanuba and def stay away from Nutro .... Dog Food Reviews - Main Index - Powered by ReviewPost |
:aimeeyork I feed my Suzi an organic food. It is By Nature, and it is extremely healthy. :aimeeyork |
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In searching for a food look at the 4 or 5 star foods. Most people feel the 6 stars are too high in protein for a yorkie |
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It's a great place to start, but your research shouldn't start and end there. Here is another helpful site to try with links to info about commercial brands, raw diets and homecooking: Dog Food Review Ratings You may want to check out the sticky at the top of this section. It has contact info for some of the more recommended brands and many will send you coupons or even free samples. Also, the PetSmart near me actually carries some of the higher end brands of food. (Wellness and Blue Buffalo I know for sure.) It won't hurt to check and ask and who knows, if they get enough requests for it they may add it eventually. Do some trial and error runs with various brands and combinations. Remember, what is best for one dog may not be the best for the next. You will know when you have found a good match by the results you see. |
Food for our yorkies I feed my yorkie Royal Canine for Yorkies. It states that they make the food especially for yorkies. It is suppose to help with their teeth, hair, and skin. I think it's the best. I also give him salmon oil. I also give hime one boiled egg a week also for his hair. Petco sell dried salmon for dogs also. My Man loves it. The dried salmon can be grated over the food as well. If any of you have a problem with your yorkie eating, there is a dog food Made By Merricks(can food). It has real chicken thighs and wings with carrrots,blueberries,apples and all other sort of good natural foods. The brand is sold by Petland. Its not sold at Petco. You can also check out the web site Merrick Pet Foods if you like. |
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I'm not a fan of breed specific food, most brands make a smaller bite nugget that is just like their food for bigger dogs. I would recommend that you use this link and email or call some of these companies and ask for samples http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...e-samples.html most of them are very generous - I even got samples for my cat. If you know you want kibble than let them know, but if you are open to both kibble and canned let them know I like Innova and am currently feeding Before Grain Buffalo from Merrick - just to see if going grain free is for us, and I also have some raw patties in my fridge that I'm going to try. I think about homecooking, but haven't really given that much a shot - but you can find lots of advice on that too here. |
I like the Candiae ...ALL LIFE STAGES..it has worked great with my Yorkies..everyone has their on ideas..so you will just have to do what is best for you and your Yorkie:) |
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Sorry not meaning to hijack your thread Cappucino!:) |
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I feed Nature's Recipe and it doesn't have extra fillers or additives. I get the Easy to Digest formula since Chip has tummy problems sometimes. They love their food. You can get it at PetSmart of PetCo. Two things I look for in the ingredients is if it is nonspecific in what type of animal is in the food (ex. saying just animal fat). I want to know what type of animal is in my dogs food. If they don't know, then how am I supposed to feed it and feel safe about it. The other thing is byproducts. I won't feed them anything with byproducts in it. |
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