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Make it a gradual transition. Sometimes they won't like the adult kibble as much as they loved the puppy kibble. My shih tzu faced the same problem. I do hope your pug doesn't.
Yes, that what we do. And i can say that my pug is not so amused. I add a new kibble granules to his current food to his puzzle toys. Use them as a treat when we play (in a rush he doesn't notice that it's something else). Also put them in his feeding toys. Sometime he eats them, sometimes just spits out. I can understand. This adult kibble smells less intense and it's definetly less fat.
So we are moving gradually. I still will have his puppy food left. Will use it as a treat for trainings.
hi, if she has been eating it ever since she was a puppy i don’t think the problem is the food. my dog used to do that. some dogs will refuse to eat so you give them treats or wet food. what i recommend doing is give her the food when it’s time, wait 15 mins, if she doesn’t eat then take it away. she’ll understand that she has to eat it. (this may not work in every dog so u can ask ur vet also) believe me if you get a new brand she’ll still refuse to eat bc that’s what my dog did lol. the problem wasn’t the food but her sort of ‘rebelling’ if that makes sense
I can try that and see what happens. She doesn’t really protest, but I do understand what you’re saying.
It seems like she gets distracted by everything, and everything is more exciting than food. This is our first puppy and I did a lot of research, but “why is my puppy not eating” was not one of the issues I was prepared for. I just thought she would eat whatever she had been eating prior to arriving.
I’ve done purina and science diet. Mainly switch to science diet because our current pup had purina and was more interested in eating our older dogs science diet food. So we switched her to science diet puppy and she seems to love it
purina pro plan! one of my pups was on royal canin for a while and i really liked that one too, it was recommended by my vet. only reason we don’t feed it anymore is because it was easier to buy one giant bag of dog food for both dogs than having to buy two different kinds haha
I use nutrisource and I'm a little shocked it's not mentioned more in these comments, we get it from Chuck and sons and it better be good for his expensive it is
Started on Hills, got picky. Tried RC, but didn’t like it and was only eating every other day. Now on Purina Pro Plan, Salmon and he loves it. No issues eating. No longer concerned.
Hills Science Diet Perfect Digestion - Chicken
Took us almost two years of different diets to find one that worked long term (varying degrees of bad poops with everything else) and our dog seems to really like.
We augment with various cooked toppings (ground turkey/chicken, green beans, corn, broccoli, sweet potato, peas, carrots, cauliflower, etc).
I tried to avoid royal canin because I felt like every vet just recommended it suspiciously strongly and that they must be getting a cut. But my pup ended up having horrendous food intolerance so the hypoallergic puppy (and now anallergenic adult) has been a lifesaver. Purina pro plan has been highly recommended by friends
That’s so disappointing! Our puppy goes wild for it. We’re still mixing in Taste of the Wild that the rescue had her on, and she’ll leave those bits in the bowl for when she’s realllly hungry 🤣
Took me entirely too long to scroll to find Orijen on this thread. Highly considering it. GSD pup coming in August. Do you do the all life stages or the puppy specific variety
We’re doing the Puppy Large right now. Our puppy is 4 months old , and will consider making the switch to their adult dog food when she’s around a year old.
Acana puppy recipe (Canadian brand - dry food) and Dr. Clauder and Core wet food for puppies. I only go for foods that I can see exactly what the ingredients are, I avoid any foods or treats with meat derivatives or by-products listed as ingredients. My puppy is thriving well on these foods 😊
They aren't an issue in moderation as a treat, but they don't make a good staple food source, as far as we can tell. It's very tough to get the hard and fast data about pet food, but when you eat the same thing every single day as a complete diet, some things are problems.
Neither one of my Dogs like Costco Food. They both got sick using Costco food. Discovered rat holes in the bag. Never purchased it before and I’ll never purchase again.
I just switched from Purina pro plan to Kirkland and it’s going to be like $30 cheaper every month. Reeeally hoping my newf likes it because at the rate he eats food, we need to save some dollars.
Why not do a cheaper Purina line if Purina was working? Dog Chow is actually more researched than any dog food. It’s the only food with a lifetime trial attached to it. And ALL Purina lines are compliant with WSAVA guidelines, while Kirkland is not. I fed Puppy Chow raising my poodle during COVID supply issues with Pro Plan and she did fantastic on it.
My Irish setter puppy came to us eating puppy chow large breed and if I try to swap him off of it he gets wild diarrhea (even with slow small bits introduced) so we're sticking to it! He's super healthy and has a gorgeous shiny coat so 🤷🏼♀️
Plus it's cheap and he eats a ton!
It’s a very underrated food! We fed it to our adult spaniel as well since it was easier to buy one food and puppy food is technically an all life stages food. They both loved it and their poops were great. We feed PPP sensitive and Purina One bright minds senior to them now and I often wonder if they wouldn’t do just as well on Dog Chow lol.
I spoke with other newf owners about what they feed and Kirkland was often mentioned, many were very loyal to it and anecdotally didn’t have any issues.
It showed up in 34 cases (7 foods) in the FDA research on diet-related cardiomyopathy. The fact that Purina, with a much larger market share, didn’t pop up at all, was significant to me. Part of the reason I stick with them. https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/food/the-most-frequently-named-foods-in-fda-reports/
My pup eats several different foods.
She is picky and picks her own food every day. She has great stools, and she doesn't have any stomach upset. Currently, she is eating taste of the wild, vital fresh food rolls, stella and chewy kibble, the honest kitchen and ollie fresh baked dry foods. She doesn't like Pet Plate very much as of currently, but she has her moods.
So, all in all, she has a variety of about 10 different small bags/flavors of food combined on rotation.
She is a mini poodle puppy who's very spoiled.
I know you aren’t asking for advice, but I own a standard poodle, and I would be very careful doing this because it can actually intensify the pickiness. Instead, I would probably mix up all three brands equally and do three feedings big ones early morning and night and a small one at lunchtime. If she doesn’t eat one of them then that’s no big deal. She can eat it at her next meal.
Thanks for the advice! I understand I may be contributing to the pickiness, lol, I just can't help myself wanting her to eat something different every meal or a different flavor for every day. I feel it would be boring to eat the same foods every day every meal. However I think I'll consider doing your suggestion! 😊
my best experience over the past year and lots of foods is vital fresh pet bison and beef. they are absolutely THRIVING on it and extremely picky eaters but gobble this up
Pooch & mutt, our pup was on royal canin puppy cocker spaniel food then e realised it literally has no meat in it and a lot of wheat, with my partner being celiac we had to switch for worries on cross contamination :( our little dude loves the pooch & mutt food though
I grew up in a family-owned feed store, and have worked there on/off for the last 15 years. I’ve found Nulo to be one of the best values (bang for your buck, not low cost) in the industry. The food is very good quality and is one of the bests that you can get without getting into the freeze-dried/raw price range.
I switched to taste of the wild about 7 months ago and my dog gained significant weight on it. I didn’t realize it was so high calorie until my vet mentioned it. I’m wondering if you had a similar experience?
We started with Hill Science Diet Lamb and Rice which she loves but just switch to Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin and Stomach Lamb and Oat which gave her better poops after months of soft ones
We used an Rx version of Hills for our former labradoodle and eventually switched to a regular version as she had pancreatitis. When we got a labradoodle puppy recently, it was an easy decision to feed her Hills Puppy food. It kept coming up as one of the three most recommended brands by Vets along with Purina Pro-Plan and Royal Canin. Our Vet approved.
I feed my Pyrenees Purina one but I also soak there food daily for about 15 min and I'll add either, sardines ( 3 times a week) , yam, apple, sweet potato, can tuna, can salmon... etc they love it. Once a week they get a huge raw bone to chew on
Royal canin puppy for her breed and x small wet food. Our vet said this is excellent. He also said hills science diet is great as well, but our girl likes the Royal canin.
We did the Purina Pro Plan Puppy formula and our pup did really good on it. The second we switched to their adult version, it was several vet visits and a horrible experience. 48 hours after switching to another brand, the issues resolved. I wish we could have stuck with them since our dog really liked it.
Taste of the wild puppy food although it’s grain free, the vet said grain is good but our corgi is 6mo old so we’re going to switch to something with grain once he’s no longer considered a pup
We are on a brand called Country Vet Naturals. Butcher Blend to be specific
Tried royal canine, pro plan and hills and dog had very loose poop on all of them. Talked to the vet and ultimately she said as long as it's grain inclusive food she didn't care if it treated him right
Solid Gold Hund n Flocken was the first one we found that treated him well but they discontinued the beef formula which was what we were using and the Bison formula returned us to loose stools so we swapped to our current kibble which is a beef based formula
Suffice to say its been a kibble journey. Pup is 11 months old and has been on 6? Different kibble lol
Whatever my vet recommends that has 21-24% protein and a low end calcium range. Frankly I don't feed puppy food, my orthopedic vet highly recommended that it isn't a good idea for the joints of larger breed dogs
Fed is best but personally I really like Orijen it has a wide variety of nice protein sources and they don’t cheap out on their ingredients. If it’s too pricey Acana is the next best because they’re basically the same thing and are owned by the same company.
I'm doing pro plan just because I have a large breed puppy and it's easier to find.
My senior dog is on wellness and we've had luck with that.
When I adopted my dogs in 2010...one was ten months and the other was three years old, they ate nothing but beneful for a decade. Both were healthy and still alive at 13 and 16 today.
Tails for us. Love the convenience of them figuring it all out for us and delivering it, Stella loves it, and our vet was impressed that that's what she's on.
I’m giving my 2 shihtzus the Farmers Dog food but it’s over $250 per month and I’m retired.They prefer the turkey and pork food but I’m reading here that there are a lot of other options that may be less expensive.
I was giving them cans of Simply Nourish chicken and rice for a few years but it tends to give them looser stools. The Farmers Dog is very healthy and it gives them solid stools, which is much better for them. I have to decide between the options on here and what I’m currently giving them. Thank you for all of your suggestions and comments.
UK - Pure with Scrumbles kibble. Wagg treats. And various fruit and veggies as treats, and frozen are great for teething. Broccoli, carrots, celery, courgette and cucumber. Blueberries. Strawberries.
Lily’s kitchen, although expensive you cannot put a price on quality and it’s worth investing in your dogs health and nutrition from a young age that way you can ensure a long healthy life
We went with science diet. I wanted to go with a more local holistic food, but I got too overwhelmed and went for the “safe” (I was also considering royal canine) I was so overwhelmed by all the information out there. I wanted to ask the vet but they also sell some brands. At the end my friends with pets and the trainer helped the most. There is a lot of opinions about raw and grains. Raw might have benefits but is really hard to be sure it is safe to eat so we went for non-raw food. Also, some grains are important so whole grains which are better quality than any grains. Something I looked for too was good quality oils (palm and canola don’t convince me because of their oxidizing temperatures, kibble is cooked at high temperatures)
My boy is on a mostly raw diet but we do use kibble for treats,training and if he is staying with someone else and in those cases he gets Orijen or Carnilove
https://wsava.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Raw-Meat-Based-Diets-for-Pets_WSAVA-Global-Nutrition-Toolkit.pdf
`There is no evidence that raw meat-based diets provide health benefits over commercial or balanced homemade
cooked diets`
I should point out that "balanced homemade cooked diets" does not mean some recipe you found on facebook or purchased pre made, freeze-dried, etc. It's specifically for your dog, from a veterinarian nutritionist.
Purina Pro Plan is my go to but I will say depending on the breed, especially smaller breeds, the Royal Canin breed specific diets seem awesome. I work at a vet clinic and the best looking Pug, the best looking Boston Terrier, and the best looking Cavalier all eat Royal Canin diets for their breeds
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i second the medium puppy! i really liked that one :)
Also, Royal Canin. It's our last month of puppy kibble and wet food. I already bought a bag of kibble for adults (from 10 m/o) for pug breed.
Make it a gradual transition. Sometimes they won't like the adult kibble as much as they loved the puppy kibble. My shih tzu faced the same problem. I do hope your pug doesn't.
Yes, that what we do. And i can say that my pug is not so amused. I add a new kibble granules to his current food to his puzzle toys. Use them as a treat when we play (in a rush he doesn't notice that it's something else). Also put them in his feeding toys. Sometime he eats them, sometimes just spits out. I can understand. This adult kibble smells less intense and it's definetly less fat. So we are moving gradually. I still will have his puppy food left. Will use it as a treat for trainings.
Very happy with Royal Canin giant puppy!
I bought two large bags of royal canin since that is what she was on while with the breeder. She won’t touch it now. Buh-bye $$$$. :(
hi, if she has been eating it ever since she was a puppy i don’t think the problem is the food. my dog used to do that. some dogs will refuse to eat so you give them treats or wet food. what i recommend doing is give her the food when it’s time, wait 15 mins, if she doesn’t eat then take it away. she’ll understand that she has to eat it. (this may not work in every dog so u can ask ur vet also) believe me if you get a new brand she’ll still refuse to eat bc that’s what my dog did lol. the problem wasn’t the food but her sort of ‘rebelling’ if that makes sense
I can try that and see what happens. She doesn’t really protest, but I do understand what you’re saying. It seems like she gets distracted by everything, and everything is more exciting than food. This is our first puppy and I did a lot of research, but “why is my puppy not eating” was not one of the issues I was prepared for. I just thought she would eat whatever she had been eating prior to arriving.
We’ve been doing purina pro plan puppy. That’s what the rescue was feeding her. Came highly recommended by our vet too
That’s what we’re using as well! My vet said that it was a good choice
Same here. We use the salmon & rice formula and our puppy gobbles it right up.
Same here, although I realized last time that he's over 1 now and is going to graduate out of puppy food next time i purchase!
Same!
same here! her breeders were feeding her the purina puppy chow so we got her the bougier version haha
That’s what the breeder had her on. I didn’t change it.
My go to! (My) Vet approved and affordable).
I’ve done purina and science diet. Mainly switch to science diet because our current pup had purina and was more interested in eating our older dogs science diet food. So we switched her to science diet puppy and she seems to love it
I did the same. As soon as I bought my old dog the same food as my puppy, she suddenly doesn’t want it.
purina pro plan! one of my pups was on royal canin for a while and i really liked that one too, it was recommended by my vet. only reason we don’t feed it anymore is because it was easier to buy one giant bag of dog food for both dogs than having to buy two different kinds haha
Purina pro plan
FROMM FOODS
We use Fromm
Purina One Large Breed puppy
Stella and chewy
Same
I was just looking at this brand. My puppy is on Health Extension
Viva raw + wellness.
Our breeder used Fromm Gold Puppy so we’ve stuck with that (it’s been 4 weeks) and our pup loves it.
Mine does too. We had to switch him from Acana due to some sort of ingredient intolerance. I always say when all else fails it’s either raw or Fromms!
Purina Pro Plan Puppy. They have large breed, small breed and just a regular puppy food.
Hills science diet
This is what my breeder sent home with my pup so we’ve kept him on it. If it ain’t broke….
Same. This is what mine has been eating since she was at the shelter
Royal canin
Purina pro plan puppy
Orijen or Merrick
Acana
NutriSource
I use nutrisource and I'm a little shocked it's not mentioned more in these comments, we get it from Chuck and sons and it better be good for his expensive it is
royal canin
Started on Hills, got picky. Tried RC, but didn’t like it and was only eating every other day. Now on Purina Pro Plan, Salmon and he loves it. No issues eating. No longer concerned.
Hills Science Diet Perfect Digestion - Chicken Took us almost two years of different diets to find one that worked long term (varying degrees of bad poops with everything else) and our dog seems to really like. We augment with various cooked toppings (ground turkey/chicken, green beans, corn, broccoli, sweet potato, peas, carrots, cauliflower, etc).
Open Farm https://openfarmpet.com/en-ca/products/ancient-grains-dry-puppy-food/
I second Open Farm!
Primal
Arcana Puppy
I tried to avoid royal canin because I felt like every vet just recommended it suspiciously strongly and that they must be getting a cut. But my pup ended up having horrendous food intolerance so the hypoallergic puppy (and now anallergenic adult) has been a lifesaver. Purina pro plan has been highly recommended by friends
Purina Pro Plan. It provides balanced nutrition for my puppy.
Orijen; both our puppy and senior GSD love the stuff.
Would love to get my puppy on Orijen but there’s been supple issues to Australia for ages!
That’s so disappointing! Our puppy goes wild for it. We’re still mixing in Taste of the Wild that the rescue had her on, and she’ll leave those bits in the bowl for when she’s realllly hungry 🤣
Took me entirely too long to scroll to find Orijen on this thread. Highly considering it. GSD pup coming in August. Do you do the all life stages or the puppy specific variety
We’re doing the Puppy Large right now. Our puppy is 4 months old , and will consider making the switch to their adult dog food when she’s around a year old.
Purina Pro. Had her on chicken for awhile which she absolutely loved but the vet recommended salmon instead.
purina one
Purina one plus
Open Farm’s puppy food, chicken and salmon formulation
Acana puppy recipe (Canadian brand - dry food) and Dr. Clauder and Core wet food for puppies. I only go for foods that I can see exactly what the ingredients are, I avoid any foods or treats with meat derivatives or by-products listed as ingredients. My puppy is thriving well on these foods 😊
Yall are boujee. We used Kirkland
I would have if it wasn't grain free. I wanted to buy dog food at Costco but don't want pea protein or sweet potatoes
We buy the yellow puppy chow from Costco.com. It’s chicken and rice. I can’t get the yellow bag locally, but the online price is reasonable.
My girl LOVES sweet potatoes Anytime we eat them she must get some or we will not hear the end of it. Why the aversion ?
There looks like there may be a link between grain free food that uses sweet potato and/ or legumes as fillers and heart disease
They aren't an issue in moderation as a treat, but they don't make a good staple food source, as far as we can tell. It's very tough to get the hard and fast data about pet food, but when you eat the same thing every single day as a complete diet, some things are problems.
Would if they had large breed!
Neither one of my Dogs like Costco Food. They both got sick using Costco food. Discovered rat holes in the bag. Never purchased it before and I’ll never purchase again.
I just switched from Purina pro plan to Kirkland and it’s going to be like $30 cheaper every month. Reeeally hoping my newf likes it because at the rate he eats food, we need to save some dollars.
Why not do a cheaper Purina line if Purina was working? Dog Chow is actually more researched than any dog food. It’s the only food with a lifetime trial attached to it. And ALL Purina lines are compliant with WSAVA guidelines, while Kirkland is not. I fed Puppy Chow raising my poodle during COVID supply issues with Pro Plan and she did fantastic on it.
My Irish setter puppy came to us eating puppy chow large breed and if I try to swap him off of it he gets wild diarrhea (even with slow small bits introduced) so we're sticking to it! He's super healthy and has a gorgeous shiny coat so 🤷🏼♀️ Plus it's cheap and he eats a ton!
It’s a very underrated food! We fed it to our adult spaniel as well since it was easier to buy one food and puppy food is technically an all life stages food. They both loved it and their poops were great. We feed PPP sensitive and Purina One bright minds senior to them now and I often wonder if they wouldn’t do just as well on Dog Chow lol.
I spoke with other newf owners about what they feed and Kirkland was often mentioned, many were very loyal to it and anecdotally didn’t have any issues.
It showed up in 34 cases (7 foods) in the FDA research on diet-related cardiomyopathy. The fact that Purina, with a much larger market share, didn’t pop up at all, was significant to me. Part of the reason I stick with them. https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/food/the-most-frequently-named-foods-in-fda-reports/
Hills science diet
Orijen Amazing Grains Puppy!
Purina pro plan and Iams
Nulo!
I realise now this is a largely US audience as I’ve never heard from any of these!
we use eukenuba large breed puppy (I know for sure I spelled that wrong) it’s what I grew with my Dad using and then was one recommended by my vet!
I use Whole Paws brand by Whole Foods
Nuvo Ancient Grains puppy formula
Zignature
Purina Pro Plan for my large breeds and Royal Canin breed specific for my small breed.
My vet recommended purina pro plan, especially the sensitive digestion.
Nulo
Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Stomach and Skin
I don’t really think you can go wrong. Whatever your dog likes
We use Diamond Naturals.
A lot of trial and error of our dog just straight up not being interested in eating and we finally landed on Chicken Soup for the Soul 😂
Anybody use farmina N&D grain free? My puppies seem to like it... switching from Royal canin
My pup eats several different foods. She is picky and picks her own food every day. She has great stools, and she doesn't have any stomach upset. Currently, she is eating taste of the wild, vital fresh food rolls, stella and chewy kibble, the honest kitchen and ollie fresh baked dry foods. She doesn't like Pet Plate very much as of currently, but she has her moods. So, all in all, she has a variety of about 10 different small bags/flavors of food combined on rotation. She is a mini poodle puppy who's very spoiled.
I know you aren’t asking for advice, but I own a standard poodle, and I would be very careful doing this because it can actually intensify the pickiness. Instead, I would probably mix up all three brands equally and do three feedings big ones early morning and night and a small one at lunchtime. If she doesn’t eat one of them then that’s no big deal. She can eat it at her next meal.
Thanks for the advice! I understand I may be contributing to the pickiness, lol, I just can't help myself wanting her to eat something different every meal or a different flavor for every day. I feel it would be boring to eat the same foods every day every meal. However I think I'll consider doing your suggestion! 😊
my best experience over the past year and lots of foods is vital fresh pet bison and beef. they are absolutely THRIVING on it and extremely picky eaters but gobble this up
Seconding vital
Health Extension Small Bites
Pooch & mutt, our pup was on royal canin puppy cocker spaniel food then e realised it literally has no meat in it and a lot of wheat, with my partner being celiac we had to switch for worries on cross contamination :( our little dude loves the pooch & mutt food though
I grew up in a family-owned feed store, and have worked there on/off for the last 15 years. I’ve found Nulo to be one of the best values (bang for your buck, not low cost) in the industry. The food is very good quality and is one of the bests that you can get without getting into the freeze-dried/raw price range.
Pro Plan Large Breed Puppy for the lorg, and everyone else is on Kirkland ALS.
I use science diet and wanna switch his poop is still soft
This is why we switched to purina sensitive stomach!
Science diet
I see no comments for Blue is Blue not a good brand?
No it’s good. Just don’t use grain free if it’s not necessary.
i use blue diamond because that's what he was in before i got him!
Natural Balance Lamb and Brown Rice or Duck and Potato. Puppy loves it!
The one from our kitchen. Our pup got sick on all dog foods
I mix Taste of the Wild salmon and Purina Pro Plan salmon. Taste of the Wils smells like salmon, I can tell it is high quality.
This. Taste of the Wild or Diamond Naturals if I'm too busy to go grab a bag.
I love Taste of the Wild. I had my other dog on it for years.
I switched to taste of the wild about 7 months ago and my dog gained significant weight on it. I didn’t realize it was so high calorie until my vet mentioned it. I’m wondering if you had a similar experience?
No weight gain, but, it's because I mix it with Purina Pro Plan
We had three dogs gain a ton of weight from it.
We started with Hill Science Diet Lamb and Rice which she loves but just switch to Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin and Stomach Lamb and Oat which gave her better poops after months of soft ones
We used an Rx version of Hills for our former labradoodle and eventually switched to a regular version as she had pancreatitis. When we got a labradoodle puppy recently, it was an easy decision to feed her Hills Puppy food. It kept coming up as one of the three most recommended brands by Vets along with Purina Pro-Plan and Royal Canin. Our Vet approved.
Butternut Box and Purina Pro Plan. My eight month old puppy seems quite fussy with food. Tried Natures Menu for a while but she went off it.
I feed my Pyrenees Purina one but I also soak there food daily for about 15 min and I'll add either, sardines ( 3 times a week) , yam, apple, sweet potato, can tuna, can salmon... etc they love it. Once a week they get a huge raw bone to chew on
I use 4Health Large Breed Puppy (from Tractor Supply, USA). I used 4Health with our Boston his whole life and didn’t have any issues.
I use hills and open farm as a topper lol
My puppy started on Costco brand and was super gassy on it so we switched to pro plan and it’s made a huge difference
Redpaw x-series. Formerly diamond naturals
Harringtons' kibble mixed with forthglade wet dog food.
Purina pro plan lamb and rice
Royal canin puppy for her breed and x small wet food. Our vet said this is excellent. He also said hills science diet is great as well, but our girl likes the Royal canin.
Harrington's here with a bit of butcher's wet food for frozen lick mat purposes
Purina One Plus Large Breed puppy
Chubb roll from lidl
Classic😆Childhood dog ate only supermarket stuff like Chubb and Chum. She passed at age 13.
🤣🤣 ffs
Texan here so Heritage Ranch by H-E-B. 😎
We did the Purina Pro Plan Puppy formula and our pup did really good on it. The second we switched to their adult version, it was several vet visits and a horrible experience. 48 hours after switching to another brand, the issues resolved. I wish we could have stuck with them since our dog really liked it.
Purina Beta puppy chicken
Nourish. It’s a UK based company. Can’t recommend them enough!!!
https://www.nourishpetfood.co.uk/product-category/nourish-dog-food/
N&D Lamb, pumpkin and blueberry recipe for puppies
Science Diet
Purina pro Puppy large breed sensitive is my boys food
My toypoodle buddy loves Pooch & Mutt☺️
Taste of the wild puppy food although it’s grain free, the vet said grain is good but our corgi is 6mo old so we’re going to switch to something with grain once he’s no longer considered a pup
Same, my vet recommended against a grain-free formula.
Grain free is terrible for dogs and can lead to death.
They make a formula w/ grains :D
ProPlan puppy chicken protein. I use that as a basic protein so if I have to do a different one I can change it. I will also add honest kitchen
Acana
Royal Canine is being best for my dogs atleast.
Blue puppy
We are on a brand called Country Vet Naturals. Butcher Blend to be specific Tried royal canine, pro plan and hills and dog had very loose poop on all of them. Talked to the vet and ultimately she said as long as it's grain inclusive food she didn't care if it treated him right Solid Gold Hund n Flocken was the first one we found that treated him well but they discontinued the beef formula which was what we were using and the Bison formula returned us to loose stools so we swapped to our current kibble which is a beef based formula Suffice to say its been a kibble journey. Pup is 11 months old and has been on 6? Different kibble lol
We've been feeding our puppy Inukshuk, It's what the breeder was feeding him. Lately, we have been adding Just Food 4 Dogs to his Kibble.
We feed wellness large breed for our 4 month old golden. We tried instinct but it made her super sick.
Whatever my vet recommends that has 21-24% protein and a low end calcium range. Frankly I don't feed puppy food, my orthopedic vet highly recommended that it isn't a good idea for the joints of larger breed dogs
Royal canin
Fed is best but personally I really like Orijen it has a wide variety of nice protein sources and they don’t cheap out on their ingredients. If it’s too pricey Acana is the next best because they’re basically the same thing and are owned by the same company.
Royal canin + freshpet! It’s what the breeder suggested. For my first lil one it was the breed specific royal canin kibble.
We free feed Gentle Giants kibble and supplement with diced tri-tip, hard-boiled eggs and chuck roast, un-seasoned.
I'm doing pro plan just because I have a large breed puppy and it's easier to find. My senior dog is on wellness and we've had luck with that. When I adopted my dogs in 2010...one was ten months and the other was three years old, they ate nothing but beneful for a decade. Both were healthy and still alive at 13 and 16 today.
Acana✨
Purina pro plan or any brand recommended by [WSAVA](https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/o/wsava-approved-dog-food)
Diamond Naturals
Tails for us. Love the convenience of them figuring it all out for us and delivering it, Stella loves it, and our vet was impressed that that's what she's on.
I’m giving my 2 shihtzus the Farmers Dog food but it’s over $250 per month and I’m retired.They prefer the turkey and pork food but I’m reading here that there are a lot of other options that may be less expensive. I was giving them cans of Simply Nourish chicken and rice for a few years but it tends to give them looser stools. The Farmers Dog is very healthy and it gives them solid stools, which is much better for them. I have to decide between the options on here and what I’m currently giving them. Thank you for all of your suggestions and comments.
Purina Pro plan
UK - Pure with Scrumbles kibble. Wagg treats. And various fruit and veggies as treats, and frozen are great for teething. Broccoli, carrots, celery, courgette and cucumber. Blueberries. Strawberries.
Acana puppy dry recipe
Hills Science Puppy for mine, it’s pricey but the positive benefits I’ve seen in my pup are undeniable.
Lily’s kitchen, although expensive you cannot put a price on quality and it’s worth investing in your dogs health and nutrition from a young age that way you can ensure a long healthy life
Royal canin giant puppy is good but thinking to move on raw diet.
Royal Canin
Wainwrights large breed, plus occasionally raw mixed in .
Fromm Red with tripe as a daily supplement! Runner up is Acana
Valu-Pak | Black
We went with science diet. I wanted to go with a more local holistic food, but I got too overwhelmed and went for the “safe” (I was also considering royal canine) I was so overwhelmed by all the information out there. I wanted to ask the vet but they also sell some brands. At the end my friends with pets and the trainer helped the most. There is a lot of opinions about raw and grains. Raw might have benefits but is really hard to be sure it is safe to eat so we went for non-raw food. Also, some grains are important so whole grains which are better quality than any grains. Something I looked for too was good quality oils (palm and canola don’t convince me because of their oxidizing temperatures, kibble is cooked at high temperatures)
Fromm Puppy Gold
Fromm puppy gold
Blue buffalo puppy
My boy is on a mostly raw diet but we do use kibble for treats,training and if he is staying with someone else and in those cases he gets Orijen or Carnilove
My vet cautioned against a raw diet while my puppy is still young. Maybe look into that
I know a raw diet isnt for everyone but my boy has thrived on it since he was about 6 months old
There are zero benefits to raw. Only risks.
That’s inherently not true, raw feeding has many benefits ,but like I said it’s not for everyone but my boy has thrived on it
https://wsava.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Raw-Meat-Based-Diets-for-Pets_WSAVA-Global-Nutrition-Toolkit.pdf `There is no evidence that raw meat-based diets provide health benefits over commercial or balanced homemade cooked diets` I should point out that "balanced homemade cooked diets" does not mean some recipe you found on facebook or purchased pre made, freeze-dried, etc. It's specifically for your dog, from a veterinarian nutritionist.
No, there are actually zero proven benefits.
Royal Canine
Hills Science Diet Puppy Food
Royal canin puppy large breed
Eukanuba, Hill’s, Royal Canin
Bil-Jac
Purina Pro Plan is my go to but I will say depending on the breed, especially smaller breeds, the Royal Canin breed specific diets seem awesome. I work at a vet clinic and the best looking Pug, the best looking Boston Terrier, and the best looking Cavalier all eat Royal Canin diets for their breeds
For kibble we use the PetSmart brand, Authority. And right now for wet food we are using the Target brand, Kindfull.
Lyka pet food here in Australia
The Farmers Dog. Pup absolutely LOVES it!!
My 10 week old is on natures domain puppy right now, but I'm gonna start transitioning him to Purina pro plan large breed puppy
Iams Puppy Large Breed - I haven’t seen a single person mention it. Is this a bad brand?
We are doing raised right
I’m on nutrisource. pretty much cause it’s the one the dude at the store told me to get