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Changing puppy food? Hi..my little girl is 13wks & is on Royal Canine Yorkshire Terrier puppy kibble as well as some soft diet. I have heard that Hill's Science diet is superior? Should I change her? Today I was in a pet shop & they gave me a sample of Pro Pac small breed puppy Kibble..I gave her some to try & she loved them? She doesn't like the Hill's. I have to crumble them and disguise them in her soft diet. She will eat Royal Canine? Now I know I shouldn't be changing her and if I do it must be gradual but I have Hills & RC in the house and want her to have the best diet. Please help with choice if you know these brands. Where I live we don't get Buffalo & some of those I have seen listed on YT. We also get Eukanuba kibble here plus a multitude of super market ones. Help would be appreciated in choosing.:aimeeyork |
If she is doing well on the RC I would leave her on the RC, if you have no need to change diet- I wouldn't. Personally RC and Hills are much better foods than Eukanuba. |
:) It's very frustrating isn't it - we read about all the varieties available in the USA that we're unable to get hold of - and, if we can get hold of them, they cost a fortune!!! ;) I personally home-cook for our Harry - but the kibble of HIS choice that's always down is Royal Canin, it's the only one he'll go anywhere near, and I've tried about a dozen different types. If he's eating it, enjoying it, and thriving - then I personally would stick with it. Good luck! :) Sally + Harry :aimeeyork x |
Not really a fan of Royal Canin, but think I would choose it over Eukanuba or Hills. Not knowing what foods are available to you there, I think you'll have to talk to knowledgeable people at independent pet food stores to see what options you have and what they recommend. |
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My puppy was sent home on the Hills. But she went off it and wouldn't eat. Then my friend gave me a new pkt of RC that she had been given but hadn't used as her Yorkies were adults. Its the one made for Yorkie puppy's & my little girl ate it. Then the vet said the Hills were a superior food and as I have two unopened pkts I thought maybe I should try and get her on them? So that was why I had the query..Thanks so much for your reply Ax:aimeeyork |
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If she likes it I would keep her on it |
Changing food on a puppy is VERY STRESSFUL for them, please don't do it. If she's eating the RC & is doing well, why change? No need to give the Hills if she doesn't like it, the RC puppy will be fine for her, it has all the nutrients a growing puppy needs. |
I agree, if she is eating the RC, then stick with it for now. You can always look into other options later if you want. As I said before, I'd choose RC over Hills or Eukanuba. The thing I don't like about it is that it contains corn and other controversial ingredients. But I have heard that RC has very good quality control, and that is worth a lot. You sure can't say that about a lot of the companies. Stay away from Diamond (or anything made by Diamond), and stay away from anything made in China or foods that use ingredients from China if possible. |
I would keep her on the Royal Canin for now, but switch her to a higher quality kibble when she is an adult. Royal Canin has corn in it and it is not an ingredient I am comfortable feeding my dogs. It is hard to digest and imho not good. For my pups, I feed grain free. You might want to try home cooking if you cannot find a suitable kibble in South Africa. |
Thank you everyone for all the info on what to feed Hollee. She does love RC & so I went out & bought more today. We'll stay with it as I don't think it can be that bad when so many of you have recommended it. I agree corn could be a problem but at the moment nothing seems to be upsetting her digestion. I am home cooking as well so she has a mixture. But all points taken. Thank you so much. Ax:aimeeyork |
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I believe it to be a filler and choose not to feed my dogs food with corn. I don't believe in the belief that just because your dog is doing well on something, that you shouldn't change it. My male was doing well on Pedigree when I adopted him, but I knew I could do better... So we switched his food. This isn't the only site, but I thought I'd post this information as an example: The Truth About Corn in Dog Food I want to do what's best for my dogs and I know my mom's dog had a horrible allergy to corn, so I am choosing not to even chance it with my two :) Quote:
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