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Mine get some human food and they are 6 and have never had any adverse effects from it. I think all dogs digestive systems are different. The optimal thing to do is most likely to just feed the dog food though. Im sorry you got some negative posts some get way too sensitive in regards to food |
The easiest way to tell a good food from a bad food is to read the ingredients, and if you see corn or a corn by-product on there, skip it. A small amount of corn isn't too bad, but most high-quality dog foods don't use it at all, while cheap dog foods use it as a main ingredient. |
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Also, someone said that pasta and pizza were bad for humans and dogs and that’s incorrect; pizza and pasta are not bad for humans, it's what we put on them that make a difference. Wheat is not bad for most humans and can be a part of a dog's diet if done properly. Most Yorkies cannot eat the fatty/salty foods humans eat and that’s where you have to be extremely careful. I think home cooking can be very nutritious if you find a diet that made with your dog in mind. I don’t think one size fits all. I do think it's harder to get them to eat kibble once they've had a taste of human foods and Joey got very fussy with his kibble after an illness when the vet recommended a bland diet of chicken and rice for a short time. |
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I started mine on Wellness Just for Puppy Small breed. Small bites and they loved it. The breeder had them on a mix of little caesar and purina can foods. They preferred the dry kibble over the can food and took right to it. Abby had a little upset tummy, so I switched them to Royal Canine Yorkshire Terrier puppy. They have been on Royal Canine Yorkshire Terrier dry food since. |
Truffle was on RC yorkie puppy food and I found out more about corns in it etc... so I switched to " NOW" then these 10 days she has been the "Poop Machine" !!! at least 4-6 poops a day ( I mean healthy solid poops) but OMG I didn't know where in the little 3.1 LBS girl's stomach has been hiding all these poops! Then some of YT members mention about the "Flax seeds" in 'NOW" was causing. we are trying "Arijen" without Flax seeds in it. so We'll find out how is her poo routines in few days LOL but even healthy dog foods still want to find perfect food for our puppy ( each ones different) is so hard. |
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This is why I'm hooked on here:D Iso many thing to study for our babies! |
I have come to the conclusion that you have to get the food that suits your puppy. I feed my adult dog innova small bites and I tried to transition Khloe to innova puppy food. Khloe couldn't tolerate the innova puppy food. I live in a small town and I buy their foods locally from the groomer. My groomer who sells the pet foods kind of made me feel bad this morning because I commented on how much better Khloe is doing on the chicken for the soul puppy food. Her comments had nothing to do with the manufacturer, but the quality. I reminded her that Kirby ate biljac as a puppy then I moved her to merrick and now innova. Kirby is healthy and just fine. She is really pushing innova puppy food but I told her the vet and I both realized that Khloe can't tolerate innova puppy food. After many stomach issues with Khloe I am just glad she can tolerate the food. So my conclusion is there is "No Best Food" just what works Best for your individual pet. Don't bash what I feed my pets and I know I won't bash what works for yours.:animal36 |
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Hi, my Jada eat's Royal Canin and Cesar and loves them both. But all babies are different. Natural Balance, Wellnes and Innova are great too! Good luck:) |
Thank you everyone! We are having a lot of eating issues with this little pup! I haven't logged in for a while. The vet told me to try Royal Canin, but where do I buy that? She is on puppy chow now cause she stopped eating Beniful and hates both so far. She is very picky! |
I went from kibble, the second I got Tufty home two weeks ago, to cooked chicken and gradually to tollden farms raw rabbit and botanicals, tripett NZ lamb tripe, with a little cooked chicken mixed in, over a period of a week. I asked my vet how quickly to transition and she said over a few days and he should be good to go. He bounces up and down as I walk over to the "dining area" with his bowl of food. I also added a third of a capsule of AOR probiotic 3 |
I was going to ask what Polo died from if he was only 4 but I wanted to check I got that correct. The pancreas has to work harder to break down foods unfamiliar to the dogs system as do all the organs, but this one produces the digestive enzymes and can lead to pancreatitis also feeding dogs cheese isn't wise as they don't have the enzymes to break down dairy, a little is fine but pizza eek. I took the raw route after a couple of years of research. If you really want your wee pup to have the best chance at a good life I'd start them off that way. if you don't wish to do that a premium kibble with no wheat soy or gluten. Be careful with veggies too, dogs don't have the means to break down the cellulose in plants and again can cause stress to internal organs. good luck with whatever choice you make and I hope your wee pup lives a long and happy life |
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