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Canine Caviar was one that was recommended when I was looking for a good puppy food. Princess Sophie is about 12 weeks old now and she loves it. Just my 2 cents! |
Sheldon eats Canine Caviar, he is not a big fan of the flavor but is one of the few dry food that doesn't have potatoes and tapioca. Nutrisca is another one, they sent me samples of the chicken formula but with all their chicken (from china) treats recalled I am a little nervous about their food although everything I read said the dry dog food is us sourced. I have also fed Natures Variety no potatoes but has tapioca. |
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Thank you everyone! I am currently feeding my little ones, Royal Canin and I think they're a bit tired of the food. So I will do some research tonight of the brands you all mentioned. Hopefully, I can decide on which one will best for my babies! Again, thank you! I really do appreciate it! |
I home cook for my dogs. However, as a backup convenience food, three of my dogs eat Royal Canin. It works well for us. |
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Thanks everyone! I got bought Merrick's and Orijen and my babies seem to love Orijen! As soon as I poured it in their bowl, they devoured it! I am still using Royal Canin as well since they like having their food switched up. But thank you for all your answers! |
mine are on health choice |
Pulsar by Horizon will be my food of choice and homecooking |
I feed my pup ProPac Puppy. The reviews on dog food adviser are very good. And that's what he was eating when I got him and he has done very well on it. :) |
My baby Logan loves his Royal Canin, but we supplement with cooked food (he loves a little scrambled egg!) |
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