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I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | ![]() Royal Canin for Yorkshire Terriers, we went through so many different foods, and Joey's breeder had recommended Purina's Lamb and Rice formula, but because I was told by many that this is pure garbage, I started looking for a substitute. Joey was really picky, and didn't like many of the premium foods, and I home cooked for a while, but was afraid it wasn't as balanced as it should be. I've got to say, I don't have many of the problems that others have with their foods. He doesn't eat his poop, he has no problems pooping, its nice and firm, he has no gas, he doesn't vomit, and his breath and skin smell good, and he never scratches himself. He has lots of energy, but seems relaxed most of the time. He seems healthy in so many ways; I hate to switch him again when he seems to be thriving. Oh yes, I forgot, he eats it and loves it, a big plus in my book.
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YorkieTalk Newbie! | ![]() I AM A NEW YORKIE MOM, AND I WANT TO FEED MY LITTLE BOY WHAT IS BEST FOR HIM OVERALL. I HAVE BEEN READING AND DISCOVERED THAT MOST SAY THE SAME THAT WE SHOULD AVOID PRODUCTS WITH ANY GLUTEN AND CORN, WHEAT AND SOY. SO PLEASE TELL ME WHICH BRAND(S) DO YOU RECOMMEND. THESE ARE THE ONES I AM CONSIDERING Old mother hubbard, eukanuba, nutro natural choice, [COLOR=green! important][COLOR=green! important]royal [COLOR=green! important]canin[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR], or authority ALSO, IF YOU CAN HELP ME WITH THE OTHER TWO QUESTIONS, PLEASE DO SO. WE ONLY WANT THE BEST FOR DUKE 1. He urinates in the right area, but does not poo in the right area. Please help us understand this. 2. About the same time every night he gets up and bark and whine for no reason. Please help us understand this. Thank you, duke's family |
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Loved by Layla Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Canada
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Try Wellness, SOlid Gold or Natural Balance | |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Mankato, MN, US
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| ![]() Ello everyone. I have been feeding my little one, IAMS smart puppy for small and toy breed because that is what the breeder was feeding him. I have to admit that I hate that food. When I took her advice, I had never really had to buy dog food before and was going in like a deer in headlights. Now that I know what to look for I realized how really crappy that food is. Here are the first 5 ingredients or so..... Chicken, corn meal, Chicken by-product meal, ground whole grain sorghum, chicken fat, dried beet pulp, chicken flavor......... Okay maybe more than the first 5 but by now you get the idea that right off the bat it has some awful ingredients. Now that the bag is almost gone we are gradually changing food. I have done a ton of research and the best I can find that is sold in my area is Call of the Wild roasted duck. It is a grain free diet and doesn't have any by-products. I must have read every single bag in both stores and I am sure the employees hate me since I had so many questions. The first time I put a small amount of the new food in, he went right for the bowl. He ate those pieces first and then the old food. We haven't had any problems with loose stools or an upset stomach. I hope this helps anyone looking into food. I also know that other people have recommended Call of the Wild and i have heard Buffalo is good but do not know from personal experience.
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♥ love my girls!! ♥ Donating Member | ![]() I would definitely agree that a breed specific (or combo breed specific--such as one for toy breeds, etc...) food would have to be a better choice than a non-breed specific food IF it also contained good ingredients. I can't imagine anyone would argue that a Yorkie has different dietary needs than a Great Dane, say. Just for the sake of comparison: a Yorkie has a long, silky coat, has a much larger energy requirement (most of them anyway ![]() Sadly, it seems that the only breed specific foods out there right now seem to be with larger companies, which also tend to manufacture foods with the bottom dollar as a bigger motivator than the health of their "consumers" (our dogs). Just look at Purina, for example. They have several different varieties (plain Purina, PurinaOne, Purina Pro Plan, etc...) along with many different "special" foods within each variety (these are cat food examples because those are the one's I can think of off hand: Indoor Health, Sensitive Systems, Healthy Weight, Advanced Hairball, Advanced Hairball AND Healthy Weight, etc...) Eukanuba, Iams, Science Diet, etc... all make "specific" foods that contain terrible ingredients!! Why can't good dog food brands make more specific formulas for our babies? I'm guessing it isn't cost-effective for them to do this. They do make small bites in some of those......so why not change small bites to small breed and make it a little more customized for smaller breed dogs?? The same could be done for the large bites. Wellness does make "Small Breed Adult" and "Large Breed Adult" varieties, which is GREAT!!! However, if you'd rather be feeding grain-free or your dog has allergies to ingredients in these formulas or you dog simply won't eat these, it doesn't do us any good. I am REAAALLLLY hoping to see some other good dog food companies to follow this new-ish trend, and I'm also hoping to see a better variety in "flavors" (for lack of a better word--really I'm talking about included ingredients, whether that be lamb, chicken, or salmon, etc... or some that don'g include typical allergens that may be affecting your dog) of foods in these more specialized foods.....we like choices!!! All that being said, however, I do agree that a GOOD food isn't any good to a dog who won't eat it! Sometimes we have to take the lesser evil....and some dogs may just have to eat a food with fillers rather than basically wasting away!!! (That would not be a good alternative!!!) I have read that dogs have many, many MORE scent receptors than humans and many, many LESS tastebuds than humans, so it would stand to reason that if a food SMELLED reeeeaaaalllllly good (like maybe you could add something over the top that made it smell incredible....don't know what that would be??) a dog that was otherwise uninterested in that same food may just gobble it down! It's a thought anyway.... ![]() |
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Missing Yoshi Everyday! Donating Member | ![]() i too believe the best brand is the one they love to eat...i know many will disagree but what is the point of buying the better rated food if they won't eat it...what good does that do for them...especially if you are having to force them to eat...i rather find something that they enjoy eating then trying to buy the best of the best just to have it sitting there..hehe
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| ![]() I tried Pedigree, Eukanuba Yorkshire, RC Yorkshire, Proplan, Beneful, IAMs and what I notice, my maltese had terrible tear stains. I know Eukanuba Yorkshire has very good appetise smell and I will no wonder that most of yorkie or other dogs love it. The problem is my yorkie had smelly tears and my maltese had terrible tear stains. Then I decided to cook for him and also give him Orijen dog food recently, the result, no more tear stains. My yorkie tears smelt badly before and he as this problem anymore now. I myself learned from my experiences, no more dog food containing by-product, beetpulp, corn, or any other cheap ingredients. I will only choose human graded dog food like Orijen. I would try Solid gold or Timberwolf oneday. I am happy with Orijen for the moment. You can see from my photo albums where Hanzo, my maltese, had terrible tear stains and his recent pictures where all his tear stains are gone. I do believe good quality dog foods make really differences. |
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YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
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Just because a food smell better doesn't mean it's good for them. Just because a dog will eat the food, doesn't mean it's good for them. They will eat chocolate if you give it to them, won't they? Garlic? Hmm... Nice smell... ![]() ![]() Even if they will eat the food, I will not feed it to them if I *know* it's not good for them. But that of course is only one person's opinion. ![]() dmnevil: Just keep persisting with the poo thing. When he poos on the wrong place, if you catch him in the act, distract him with a firm NO or a loud clap, and bring him to the right place. Mocha is *just* fully housebroken. She also used to poo everywhere she likes, which was usually not on the pad. She is almost 8 months old. It's been 3 weeks since we last had an accident. The key is persistence and patience, patience, patience. You will get there ![]()
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Myrtle Beach,SC
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| ![]() "Thank You" to whom ever suggested a "Diet Formula" for Royal Canin, it's not Breed Specific for Yorkie's but it is a Diet Formula for Over weight Small Breed Dogs it's called "Mini Weight Care 30". It has higher Protein, less Fat & Calories plus a Fat Burner. I started using it this week, my Mother hopefully has STOPPED feeding them Table Food? Since they are a whopping 12.5 lbs. a piece. Artie gained 2 1/2 lbs., Abigail gained 4 1/2 lbs., Pom Pom gained 2 lbs. since my Mom moved in 2 months ago! I Lectured her and warned everyone in my Household NOT to Feed them! I promised myself I would "Walk" them longer or more often to try to burn more Fat? I hope it works or I'll end up getting a "Treadmill" for Christmas?
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Malta
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| ![]() I am totally new , I had a 6 week puppy and i need advice and help even it there is members willing to help me via msn or skype they are welcome just use pm for the address. I READ that Eukanuba is good!! |
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YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
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![]() Please, no Eukanuba. It's very bad food. Instead, try: Wellness Orijen Natural Balance Nature's Variety Merrick If you have questions, I will answer PM. ![]()
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YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
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What is this "fat burner" thing? Sounds very suspicious to me. Just for a general guide: Dog Food Reviews - Royal Canin Mini Weight Care 30 - Powered by ReviewPost Personally I think Royal Canin is horrid food. Fillers, fillers, fillers. In the ingredients, there's corn, gluten, beet pulp, brewer's rice, rice hulls, natural chicken flavor (if they really do put good meat they wouldn't have to put this in). This is all bad ingredients. And this is just from the top of my head. I suggest a carb free food for losing weight on your dogs. It's better to give your dog better food rather than over-exercising them. Yorkies have very small bones, I worry about their joints. For small dogs, 4.5lbs is a lot! ![]() Please, please, find a better food.
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