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Smallest Dog food bites? Hello I use Organix which is grain free and I like the ingredients. It is for small breed dogs, however my pups still have a hard time and need something ultra tiny that is grain free. Any suggestions? I am having to wet the food because I am afraid of them choking. |
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NOW FRESH ! IS A GREAT FOOD. I USED THIS FOR MY OSCAR WHEN HE WAS VERY TINY . THE KIBBLE IS REALLY TINY AND CLOVER SHAPED & EASY TO CHEW.... http://www.petcurean.com/for-dogs/no...breed-all-ages |
Blue Buffalo is small bites also. |
Fromm's grain-free line is pretty little and I want to say that the Natures variety LID is also on the smaller side |
I switched from TOTW-pacific stream (recall) to Earthborn Holistics, coastal catch.It is chicklet sized and my two are really happy with it, the quick switchover went well and the small size is a plus.(Abby swallows her food and I feel better about the little pieces.) |
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My little ones love Fromm. Grain free and keeps them healthy. There are many out there, but getting them to eat it is another story. You just have to find the one they like. :) |
I read one here a year or so ago someone used to use a nut cracker.... I cut Riley's Acana when he was a pup.... |
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I have tried Blue Buffalo and she almost choked on it~ I know that Royal Canine has very very tiny bite size kibble, but its not grain free ;( Thank you everyone! |
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Switched Zhoie to FROMM....its tiny bites and she loves it....big plus. |
We use the Petcurean small bite grain free and for variety yet he Fromm grain free. Both kibbles are nice and small. |
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I order it usually from Petflow and they deliver it right to my door. Really nice family owned Canadian company with no recalls. |
I just cut my babies kiddies in half for her. She loves the food I have her on so I just cut them. Not a big deal and I am happy to do it for my baby. |
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