what kind of food do you like for your yorkies? I was just wandering what kind of food everyone here likes for their yorkies? I haven't found one that I like yet. Any suggestions? :aimeeyork |
Both of my dogs really liked Royal Canin but I had to switch because Chachi has allergies and it was aggrivating them. I havent found one since that they like as well. |
When I got Nelly, she was on the Nutro Max. From there I moved her up to the Nutro Ultra, she hated all of it. I had my older dogs on Eagle Pack so I decided to switch Nelly to the puppy Eagle Pack. She absolutely loves it. I have never heard anyone else mention this food on yt before so I do not know if it is the best to have her on so right now until I hear some negative feedback on it that is what I will keep her on. It did give her a bit of loose bowel movements for a day or so but she is fine and it did not slow her down while she was going through it, I guess it just took her a while to switch. |
Royal Canin Puppy 33 mixed with Royal Canin Yorkie formula (I'm switching him over). He absolutely loves it. It's helped his skin flaking problem and now it doesn't really flake at all! YAY! :D Before that he was on Nutro Ultra and then Nutro Puppy lamb and rice. I thought it was drying his skin out so I made the switchero to RC. |
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Max and Abbie liked Royal Canin Yorkshire but it gave Abbie stomach upset/diarrhea after a while. Now I give them California Natural Lamb meal and rice dry and they both LOVE it. |
We now use Royal Canin yorkie formula and my dog absolutely loves it. I think it's helping her skin and coat and you can just tell, it's as more premium food than what we were giving her before. |
:) Well my little Babe Girl was already on Eukanuba puppy before she arrived to me so I kept her on that she seems to be doing well with it. I am a first time mommy to a yorkie so I am still learning the basics as the days past. She will be 8 weeks on the 23rd of this month so if anyone has any suggestions i am always open for taking them in. Thanks :animal-pa :animal36 BaBe GiRl * MoMmy :) :cool: |
I feed a mix of Wellness & Innova & my dogs LOVE it! :D |
We feed Trixie Purina Pro-Plan...most of the time the "weight control" formula. Not neccessarily because she's overweight, but because there is a lower fat content in it, which IMO less crude fat is better overall. |
My girls get Nutro Lamb and Rice Small Bites, they love it!! It is great for Magic's sensitive stomach...we have tried several other more natural brands but Magic's stomach just couldn't handle them, so we are now back to Nutro and are defintely staying with it!! |
I like any of the good quality dog food. However my yorkie has other ideas, and she likes cheap dog food and people food. |
we're hooked! Everyone in our house like Royal Canin. We tried other products but, they devour it greedily. |
I have been feeding my girl royal canin for yorkies. My only problem with it is I can only get it in the City. (About 2hr. drive one way.) With all that is on my plate I just don't have time to go to the city to get the food. I have 4 kids and all are active in at least one extra activity. My youngest is home with me until 12:30 then she goes to school. I just don't have the time to drive there and back before the kids get home from school. Weekends are so crazy with soccor, basketball, t-ball, baseball, dance recitals, scouts, etc. I was thinking about changing her to something else. I feed Purina indoor formula to my cockers but that upsets the yorkies tummy. So far everything I've found around her either upsets her tummy or her skin gets so dry and flakey and not to mention it dries out her coat and makes her look so dull. What do you think? Should I just make the time and drive to the city after the royal canin? :rolleyes: |
Hmm? I wonder is there a way to ship the royal canin to your home, or get your more local pet store to carry this product? |
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