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Ceasers adult food for puppy? Most of you know that I have had a terrible time finding Ceeby something to eat. he was on Eukanuba when i brought him home. Wouldn't eat it here, tried chicken/rice, toddler meat sticks, sceince diet, Wellness, IAMS, Authority, and last, Chicken Soup for puppies. Everytime I think he l;ikes something, he quits eating it. usually one meal is all. he ate the Chicken Soup one whole day and seemed to like it. he ate it out of my hand. Now he has stopped eating it at all. I bought Ceasers yesterday. He ate it all day and has had two meals of it today. I have to encourage him to eat it, but he does and seems to like it. If he continues eating it, my thought is that it is better than nothing. But, he is only three and a half months old. I have not been able to find it in puppy food. Does it even come in puppy food? Is it all right for him to eat adult food. he only weighs 1.7 lbs Thanks |
There isnt a puppy Lil Caesars. I feed it to both of my dogs and have since they were 3 months old. With the problems you have getting your pup to eat I think whatever he will eat is great. |
There is now a puppy caesars. It is in a pink foil top. My Cali 4 months old will only eat the casars adult red (beef) one. I also tried everything including the puppy caesars which she wouldn't eat but like you I had to get her to eat she already had 2 hypoglcemic episodes. I now put the Iam puppy sauce(new) on the adult casers to give her more nutrition and she seems ok with it. Good luck |
Huh thanks for the info thats good to know. I havent seen it! |
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Both of mine are real picky too And thats why I started the Lil Caesars. They really love the filet mignon and porterhouse. They eat royal canin dry also. Its the only dry can get them to eat. They only think would be concerned about with eating wet only is the teeth. |
I got it at Petsmart and Jewel food stores. If you do not have a Petsmart near you let me know I think they have a website or call Caesars hot line number for places that carry it. As far as the sauce from Iam's she has had no problem with it. It is the puppy sauce and says it has something in it to aid their digestion. Hope this helps. ALso my 8 year old pom has only eaten the red caesars her whole life and is 12 lbs and healty as a horse, Her teeth are fine since she gets greenies and milk bones |
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Cesar's Puppy Food I feed my 7-month old, Stitch, the Cesar's puppy food and it's all he'll eat. We get it at our Shop Rite. |
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Cesar's Puppy He's a pretty good size -- almost 6 lbs. at 7 months, and he eats an entire tin for dinner. For breakfast and lunch he eats the Purina Beneful dry puppy food. He does have some problems with his teeth -- the baby teeth in front haven't fallen out and the adult teeth have come up in back of them. He looks like a little shark with two rows of teeth! The vet says if they don't come out by the time he's neutered in January we'll have to have them removed. |
Cali weighs 2lbs 5 oz at 19 weeks and she gets 1 tin of Caesars a day. It doesn't seem a enough but she won't eat any m more than that. SHe seems to have plenty of energy. |
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Madison would only eat Ceasers when we first brought her home (they do have a puppy kind), however, I dont know how healthy giving her just ceasars is... now we give her eukanuba in the morning (she wouldnt eat it at first, but now she knows that is all she is getting) so that she gets some dry food, and we give her "mighty dog" at night (she is fully grown at 3.5 lbs, so we give her about half a can). my vet highly recommends mighty dog as opposed to ceasars and she loves it - and we have tried other canned foods besides ceasers and mighty dog is the only one she will eat... ALSO, you mentioned she gets diarrhea with some foods, have you tired using pedialite? we mix a couple tablespoons of pedialite into her water and she hasnt had a problem since! |
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