What type of dry dog food is good for a papillon puppy?
I want to adopt a papillon puppy and I read that Pedigree, Iams, and Purina are not good to give to dogs because they don’t have the nutrition that both puppies and dogs need. What type of dry dog food is healthy and safe for them?
Feeding your dog holistic (natural) foods is the best choice. These foods are more easily digested and absorbed by the dog, which translates to less food consumed and less poo. After researching extensively on dog foods and trying out a few, I would recommend Wellness or Solid Gold. Buy the dry food for puppies and it’ll work wonders! I wouldn’t feed my new puppy anything else.
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January 2nd, 2010 at 11:36 am
I’ve fed all my adult dogs (currently 6 of them) Science Diet dry small bites all their lives (going on 8 years). I have NEVER had any illnesses of any kind and they all get rave reviews at their vet checks. And we were unaffected when that big dog food recall hit a while back. For puppies, I feed them both the canned and the dry Science Diet for puppies. Again, thank God, we’ve had nothing but success (going on 5 years). I know there are differing opinions about processed dog foods, but I’ve never been convinced to change from what works!
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December 31st, 2009 at 6:51 pm
Feeding your dog holistic (natural) foods is the best choice. These foods are more easily digested and absorbed by the dog, which translates to less food consumed and less poo. After researching extensively on dog foods and trying out a few, I would recommend Wellness or Solid Gold. Buy the dry food for puppies and it’ll work wonders! I wouldn’t feed my new puppy anything else.
References :
http://www.the-puppy-dog-place.com/best-dog-food.html
http://dogs.about.com/od/nutrition/tp/Natural-and-Holistic-Dog-Foods.htm
December 31st, 2009 at 6:32 pm
There are a lot of really great dog foods out there for all levels of finances.
http://www.dogaware.com/dogfeeding.html#commercial is a great site to research foods, as is http://www.dogfoodproject.com/index.php?page=main
For the most part if you can buy it in a grocery store you shouldn’t feed it to your dog. (There are of course exceptions)
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December 31st, 2009 at 6:20 pm
i read on this vet thing that science diet is what they recommend for all dogs they have different ones for different needs
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