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Puppy or Adult Food?? Hey everyone! Addie will be 10 months on the 13th and I was wondering when did everyone start feeding the adult food? The bag says 9-12 mths feed as adult and 1-2 years feed as adult, does that mean the adult food or the portion size? Thanks for the help! |
Sorry i am no help...i use an all stages dog food. |
Yes, I would love to know too...Lola is 7 months and I was wondering when would I start to switch to adult food. |
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What is she eating? |
Just check the biscuit isn't too big for her to eat.Sometimes it gets a lot bigger |
I think 10 months to a years old is a good time to switch to adult food. |
I asked my vet about this at our last visit since the boys are one next month. She told me to continue feeding puppy food until their birthday and start giving them a 1/4 of food twice daily instead of allowing them to free feed. Hope that helps. |
Jemma is 8 months and I'm feeding her adult food. I give her Canidae. It's not too high in fat nor in protein. Liver shunt pups, I think, aren't suppose to have a high protein. And too much fat can contribute to pancreaitis. (sp?) So I'm playing it safe. Knock on wood Jemma hasn't been diagnosed with either. But I'm still playing it safe |
ooppss forgot. She gets 1/4 cup in the AM and then 1/4 at 5 PM. She weighs 4 pounds and is too skinny IMO. She doesn't seem to have fat under her skin. I can feel her ribs and spine, yuck. But that's all she'll eat. She loves her food, is a happy healthy pup. She's pretty long so that may be another reason why she looks so skinny. But still, I wish she was a little fatter. |
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Thanks for all the info everyone! We appreciate it! |
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You can learn a lot from this website Dog Food Analysis - Reviews of kibble |
I switched Jackson to an all life stages food (Before Grain) at the age of 5 months. I put him on Innova adult food at 8 mo. old. He's a bigger boy at 14lbs and pretty much has stopped growing so I figured it'd be fine. Occasionally, I will still mix in wet puppy food. |
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But Purina,oh no, it is full of grain and even has corn gluten, YIKES!!!! |
My pups start with California Natural Lamb and Rice puppy. The adults eat the California Natural Lamb and Rice low fat. The puppies sort of wean themselves from the puppy food to the adult food at about 6-8 months. The only real difference is the % of fat and protein in the foods. My vet says that with a high quality food there is no need for supplementation. |
My vet says feed puppy food for a year |
feeding love this site! Last night I was wondering when to stop the 3 meals and go to 2 ..as abbey will be 1yr next week!:animal-pa |
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We started our three on adult food at about 10 months, but they were raised on raw until about that time. Then I home cooked for a short time. I would still be raw feeding but they got tired of it. I switched from raw and home cooking to Evo, then went to Innova small bites, solid gold wee bits, not we are levelled out with Wellness small breed. They like any of the small kibble grain frees. I also cook chicken, brown rice, and vegetables for them as special meals to feed maybe about once a week. |
You could use a good all life stages food. I would stay away from some of the extremely high protein and calcium foods since some are really not appropriate for young pups even though they say they are for ALS. Someone I know recommended us to try either Innova regular adult food (labeled as ALS) or Nature's Variety Prairie foods. These are labeled as ALS and the nutrient analysis is appropriate for puppies and adult dogs. Also, a rep from Solid Gold told me that their Wee Bits is a good ALS food for small dogs. |
I switched Maddie at 1 yr. She is on California Natural. |
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