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Dry food recommendation? Hi everyone! Just wondering if anyone had a good recommendation for dry food?? My yorkie is almost 2 yrs old and I've had him since he was 10 weeks. He's never been a fan of dry food. I keep a bowl out all the time so he always has access to it and I've tried a BUNCH of different brands. I'm not worried that he's not eating enough, because he has a good diet otherwise, but I feel like I'm wasting alot. If anyone has any suggestions, just let me know! :) |
I haven't kept up with dog foods lately because I have been sticking to what works for us: Fromm 4 Star Nutritionals. My guys eat the Chicken a la Veg. When you leave kibble down, toss it at the end of the day. Kibble spoils, especially the better dog foods that have fewer preservatives. My guys won't touch kibble that his been in their bowls for more than 8 hours, and my one boy turns up his nose when we get to the bottom of a bag. I have to open a fresh bag so that he will eat. :) What does your boy eat? |
I use blue buffalo wilderness small breed. I used to mix it with a little wellness grain free stew. |
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As for your problem with freshness Maximo - My vet suggested I store it in gallon size ziplocks in the freezer until ready to feed. I don't leave food down - I can't with the number I'm feeding and several on special diets, so if it's not gone in 5-10 minutes I pick it up and offer it for a snack later on. |
I prefer Taste of The Wild. Called TOWT on here a lot. It's actuallt the first second fouth and seventh highest rated dry food in the last independant health study. I prefer to feed the Roasted Wetlans Foul flavor, I have thw slamon before too but it was a bit too rich a protein for my mini Schnauzer definately avoid the lamb and other red meat for Yorkies its often just too rich and you have a tiny one. Best of luck oh yeah TOTW is also very inexpensiv, grains free gluten free, and a hypoallergenic food especially important qualities for a tiny. Definately give the wetlands flavor a try...well your dog not yoy however it is people grade |
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Loving FROMM's Chicken a La Veg so far at least only bought it earlier this week. Roxy went onto it cold turkey from Wellness- No GI issues at all :) :). The rest I am trying to transition on to it slowly but they keep picking the new stuff out and leaving the old. They seems to all love it. Buddy (Golden) was not tolerating the Wellness very well- Loose, smelly, frequent poops and very gassy. He was previously on Proplan but I had to take him off of it since Purina makes dog treats that are making dogs sick and killing some. My precious Zoey was 1 of their victims. I myself never plan to feed a Purina product ever again. On a happier note Buddy's poop has been solid since starting to go to the FROMM. Hopefully it will stay this way :) Plus it has never been recalled at least not that I could find :):) Feed what works best for you and your dog :). Do your research. "When you know better you do better" Best of luck with the new addition. |
I have always been a fan of Blue Buffalo. I feed Sasha the Wilderness varieties and she absolutely loves the food. It's grain-free and has 3 different formulas: chicken, duck and salmon. They also make a puppy, small breed and I believe a few others that are rather new but I've always just used the regular kinds for Sasha as she seems to prefer larger kibble anyways. |
We use Science Diet's Toy and Small Breed dry food. When I first got Avery from his other momma, she had him on wet food and he was underweight. He didn't enjoy it at all. So I switched foods and then he became accustomed to his food changing. You definitely want to stick with something and NOT keep changing it. Your dog will begin to like it-- it's just something new and may take some time. If, after a month, your pup is loosing weight and still not really eating it, then should you switch. |
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Diamond Pet Foods : Information |
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Count me in as a fan of Fromm 4 Star Nutritionals. My boys have no GI problems anymore and Coop's poop is :thumbup: |
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I'm so glad my guys eat the same thing and the same amount, lol. You must feel like a short order cook feeding your pack. :D |
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TOTW may not be on the recall list right now but its manufactured by Diamond at the same plant that the recalled foods are coming from. It goes on the same production lines. Who's to say that TOTW won't be on the recall list in a few days. Also Diamond is removing all of its products from its distributors, including TOTW. If there is nothing wrong with it, then why remove it? I think something besides "salmonella poisoning" is going on here. |
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The other thing with TOTW if you're feeding it as a grain free food due to allergies - Keep this in mind, and this was told to me by my dog's dermatologist. Just because a food isn't made with grain, if you're dog is very sensitive, if it's made in a plant that also makes food with grain in it, grain fragments and/or grain mites can still get into the food and contaminate it if the equipment isn't completely cleaned and sanitized between products (and most plants don't!). Just food for thought. |
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