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Now im thinking between Natures recipe, Wellness, or Natural Balance. still reading up on them. Any of those sound like they would be good ones? |
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Food Maxwell’s been on: • Diamond: from breeder • Professional Brand from Feeder's Supply (local pet shop;sniffed and walked away or just would avoid) • Iam’s puppy & active puppy (from the Kroger's grocery; ate little to none; even sniffed and walked away or just would avoid) • (In-between mixed different wet food with dry Iam’s puppy) (ate little to none; even sniffed and walked away or just would avoid) • Merrick’s dry & wet (ate little to none & even choked on the wet type; even sniffed and walked away or just would avoid) • Beneful mixed with Pedigree Butcher Select (wet) (ate little to none; even sniffed and walked away or just would avoid) • Purina 1 (would not eat at all & had to take back to Kroger's) • Royal Canine (eats without any problems) I was left with numerous of bags of food and eventually threw them out. He doesn't do that with "Royal Canine". But all dogs are different. Mine is picky and I am told a lot of these Yorkies are picky. You may have to experience first hand to what I am talking about. "Royal Canine" isn't cheap, nor is having a dog of any type. |
I would definitely choose Wellness or Natural Balance. Wellness would be my 1st choice as I feel it has more meat in it's ingredients. I could be wrong but I know in the LID diets, meat is not the 1st ingredient. I would choose Wellness for Small Breeds. |
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For puppy food, I really, really like Wellness Puppy and Innova Puppy. I am not familiar with Nature's Recipe, and feel that the Natural Balance foods are a bit low in fat and protein for a growing pup. I do not like *super* high protein for puppies, but I beleive they need a moderate amount. You can e-mail Wellness and request a sample. Be prepared for your puppy to possibly not be a great eater when you first bring her home. I would request a small baggie of whatever food the breeder has been using, and feed her strictly that for the first week. She'll be stressed enough. Then, after a week or so, start gradually introducing her to whatever you decide to feed. The important thing is to not run out to the store and purchase a new food if your puppy isn't interested in what you have chosen, or everytime she turns her nose up. If you constantly switch things up, you can create huge problems down the road with a super picky puppy, which is NO FUN!! We used a tiny bit of canned (Wellness) added to Ranger's puppy food when we first picked him up, which did the trick. I also like adding cottage cheese or yogurt to entice them to eat. |
Yes...definitely, Wellness Just for Puppy....a great choice!! |
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So you just added a little bit of wet food to the mixture? |
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Just something to consider, but you really should research all you can about small breed puppies and how scary they can be at such a young age. |
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I think she should stay with mama a bit longer also. |
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Can't wait to see pics!! Good luck with your puppy, hope she can stay with momma a few extra weeks :p |
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