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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Nova Scotia
Posts: 19
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Our new puppy is far more interested in our greyhounds Iams Lamb and Rice formula then the puppy food. He is on Pedigree puppy for the simple reason that we cannot get any other kind of food around here. I would prefer something better quality but am still searching for the answer. He has not had any digestive upset since coming home. I expected some loose stool from the new home and such but he seems to have the cast iron stomach. Just wondering if I should be concerned about the consumption of adult. I do feel better about the Iams then Pedigree for sure, but it is not puppy food...
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Columbia, MO
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I would try to avoid letting him eating eat a lot of the adult food. It won't hurt for him to have it as a treat but it doesn't have all the nutritional needs the puppy food does. You might try mixing a small amount of the iams in with the puppy food to make it a little more interesting. You can also try the tough love technique by not allowing him to eat anything but the pedigree. You will have to take up the iams or watch while the dogs eat and keep the puppy out of it. If the pup doesn't seem interested in his food at the time, take it up and give it to him a little while later. He will eventually get hungry enough to eat it. The final thing to try and make the food more interesting than the iams is to try mixing some moist puppy food with the dry puppy food.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Like the last poster, I would also avoid the adult food for a young puppy as there isn't as much nutrient in adult food that pup will need for him to build him into a nice, sturdy healthy adult, with good bone structure and everything else needed to grow well.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Sumter, SC
Posts: 671
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I agree as well. Puppies need puppy food. The idea of mixing in some of the Iams with the Pedigree is a good one I think. But whatever you decide to do, eventually your puppy with get hungry enough to eat his puppy food. Good luck with it!
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Also most adult food is designed for all life stages which includes puppyhood the same can not be said for puppy food. A high quality adult food is vastly superior for a puppy than a low quality puppy food As far as getting Large breed puppy food, if not available locally one should invastigate the numerious mailorder pet food suppliers. Often, the cost including shipping is inline or better than local pricing. petfooddirct being one of the largest see The Growth of Large and Giant Breed Puppies Quote:
[url=http://www.amrottclub.org/diet.pdf]Dog Diet Do's and Don’t's [/quote] |
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