Re: Let's Talk About What You Feed Puppies...
[Re: ladyfreckles]
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ladyfreckles-How many calories is he getting a day? That doesn't sound like a lot of food per day for his age, but depending on the calories it could be.
You're pretty active with him, seems that he should probably be in the 1800-2200 range
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Re: Let's Talk About What You Feed Puppies...
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Our Dexter has been on Royal Canin German Shepherd puppy food, but at $50-60 for a 30lb bag, I'm a little concerned about how long we will be able to maintain those eating habits. My husband wants to try Blue Buffalo, but I don't know how good it is for him. At the moment, it seems that he has a very sensitive stomach. I had to keep him away from rawhide because it gives him the runs. Sometimes, like last night when his uncle (my genius brother) let him eat puppy poo that was left on the lawn (due to his soft stool, it's just too difficult to pick up til it freezes, sorry the TMI).. and then he gets soft poo again! Basically, we've had to deal with bad gas, constantly getting the runs, and an overall sentitive stomach. We live in NY, so there are plenty of options, but we don't want to switch him too often. Any suggestions, comments, or ideas? His coat has been beautiful, he's stopped itching once we put him on RC, but the stomach issues are just frustrating! He has hardly had any solid poos in weeks!They are always soft! 
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Re: Let's Talk About What You Feed Puppies...
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My experience with dogs with sensitive stomachs, is that, in the long run, you spend less by keeping them on a food that they are doing well on, if posible. Food switching, vet bills, etc, are no fun. Of course if you do try something new, switch very very slowly.
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Re: Let's Talk About What You Feed Puppies...
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Krissy - Has he been tested for Giardia? If not I'd start there and ask for the Antigen and not the usual fecal float That's a good point, Barb And check for coccidia, too. I know Aodhán had a problems with that hwen she was a pup.
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Re: Let's Talk About What You Feed Puppies...
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Jean, Barb and anyone else that did the cal natural- did you use puppy or adult?
The Chicken/rice puppy is 1.36% cal 0.92% phos with 466 kcal/cup
The Chicken/rice adult is 1.51% cal 1.03% phos with 511 kcal/cup
The Herring/s pot adult is 1.0% cal 0.80% phos with 419 kcal/cup
All the lamb ones are over 2% calcium and I think that's just too much for growing puppy. The ones above have lower cal/phos but as it lowers so does the calories so they need to eat more which means they get more cal/phos.
I like the idea of LID for a bit, but don't know what the best choice would be.
Penny ate chicken soup while a pup, has good cal/phos but a lot of ingredients. I like the innova puppy large breed, but again lots of ingredients and only 367 kcal/cup.
The nat bal LID seem good as far as cal/phos but low on calories, around 340-350 kcal/cup. . .
I guess a lot of the choice is dependent on how pup likes the food. . .
Penny eats raw homemade food, has for years, but I am concerned about puppy nutrition and want to start with kibble/canned.
Any thoughts?
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Re: Let's Talk About What You Feed Puppies...
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Maybe this information and this reference will be helpful. Ciara's breeder recommended the Fromm Large Breed Puppy. Here's a link to the details for that food. She seemed to do pretty well on it until I swtiched her to raw.
Johanna
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RIP Aodhán, Rica, Max, Kelly - gone but never forgotten - forever in my heart
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Re: Let's Talk About What You Feed Puppies...
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Innova Large Breed Puppy (turkey, chicken, herring, 28% protein; rice, barley, rice; 0.9% Ca) http://www.innovapet.com/products/931Fromm's Gold Large Breed Puppy (duck, chicken, fish meal, lamb, 26.5% protein; oatmeal, barley, rice; 1% Ca) http://frommfamily.com/products/gold/dog/dry/large-breed-puppy-goldSolid Gold Wolf Cub Puppy (bison, fish meal, 26 % protein; rice, millet, barley; 1.5% Ca) http://www.solidgoldhealth.com/products/?product=61&code=1701Wellness Large Breed Puppy (chicken, whitefish, peas, salmon, 26% protein; oatmeal, barley, rice; 1.4% Ca) http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/product-details.aspx?pet=dog&pid=63#ingredientsPinnacle Trout & Sweet Potato (trout, herring, 22% protein; grain free; 1% Ca) http://www.pinnaclepet.com/Canine/dog_food_trout.htmPinnacle Chicken & Oatmeal (chicken, 25% protein; oatmeal, quinoa; 1.12% Ca) Pinnacle Duck & Potato (duck, 23% protein; oats; 1.08% Ca) Pinnacle Grain free Salmon & Potato (salmon, peas, 27% protein; 1.4% Ca) Pinnacle Grain free Turkey % Potato (turkey, peas, chicken fat, 27% protein; quinoa; 1.4% Ca) More to list, anyone: http://www.californianaturalpet.com/productshttp://www.canidae.com/http://orijen.ca/orijen/products/puppyLarge.aspx...
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Re: Let's Talk About What You Feed Puppies...
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Jean, Barb and anyone else that did the cal natural- did you use puppy or adult? I used (and still use) Chicken/Rice adult
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Re: Let's Talk About What You Feed Puppies...
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My GSD is 8 months old. I switched her from Science Diet to Blue Buffalo Grain-free about 2 months ago. Lately, I have read some scary reviews about this dog food. The only problems my girl is having is that her breath now smells like a dead fish and she poops less but strains more. I feel like I should switch her to another grain free, but I am so confused on which to choose. So many options!!!!! Suggestions Please? Thanks so much. 
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Re: Puppy Food Vs. Adult Food
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