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my toto is four months old. but he doesnt really eat much. he is a teacup. i was wondering what would be best for him. innova. wellness. purina. enukanuba. royal canine....? i am currently feeding him holistic health extensions...but he does not eat....:confused: |
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When I first got Daisy I gave her Wellness canned puppy food in the morning for about 2 weeks and she LOVED it. PetCo is a good place to go for premium brands. They carry way more than PetSmart. Some high quality brands my PetCo carrier are Wellness, Halo, Solid Gold, Natural Balance and several others. Hope you find something that works for your little guy! |
best puppy food? These threads are wonderful for information on dog food! I just have one question that I've searched the answer for and couldn't find it. (I'm new at this also so bare with me) :) I am feeding my YT Royal Canine for puppies as she was born July 27th, 2009. She doesn't seem to like it much. She keeps wanting to eat our lab's food which I don't allow (when I can catch her). Could I try a something different and maybe not dry food? Please help me on the best for her coat, health and well-being. Thanks! |
blue buffalo Any thoughts on Blue Buffalo? |
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Dog food We got Angus when he was 12 weeks old from a rescue group. She was feeding him Blue Buffalo for puppies. I am continuing using it, although it is expensive. ( $23 for a 6 lb bag) We have had him less than 2 weeks, and would need to be careful and change the food gradually. Checking to see what other brands you all recommend. |
Blue Buffalo is what we use, but it is very pricey. We live in CT. Good thing he isn't a Great Dane! |
I go to dogfoodadvisor.com and dogfoodanalysis.com when checking out foods. I used to feed Orijen and Fromm but I have been trying to stay away from GMO's so I have been feeding Organix lately. I have been researching more and more and have been reading a lot about dry dog food not having enough water in it and that is not good so I am probably going to switch to a freeze dried RAW very soon or home cook. |
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I think all of the information on dogfood advisor website and others is very helpful for making an informed decision about dog food. You can also sign up on the site to receive recall information. Mike doesn't claim to be an allknowing expert on what is best for each dog. He goes through each ingredient and points out questionable ingredients and healthy ingredients. He admits to basing his rating system on protein levels but also explains his reasoning. I am happy when a dog food is rated well AND it doesn't have any RED type in the ingredient list. I don't feed any of the 5 star, just don't want that much protein but we use 3-4 star with few or no red words. His motivation is a loss of his dog from bad dog food. I appreciate what he does. Lots of good, helpful information on the comment boards too. It's a great site IMO. |
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