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This guy gets it. Raw diet is the way to go. Look up k9 kravings if you want a frozen solution that you can defrost easily. Comes in 5 lb tubes of ground and frozen raw dog food.Our Brocco Itlaiano now 10 months old. Chicken legs and beef at a 1:1 ratio ground and raw.
I don't recall a specific issue that it caused, but one day my pup stopped eating it and refused to give in. New flavors, toppers, additions, wet, dry, wouldn't eat it.Anyone’s dogs had issues with Blue Buffalo? We’ve used it for years and had no allergies or issues but considering a new puppy, and the breeder uses proplan which seems well regarded in this thread.
Throw them the whole damn quarter raw.I'll probably get roasted for this but I feed my 2 labs (1yr old and 3 yr old chicken leg quarters from HEB , it's 5.72 for 10 lbs so .57 cents a lb I cook them in the oven at 350 degrees for 1-1/2 hrs then pull the meat off the bones and cut it up with shears and mix it with dry kibble usually pedigree, it's real meat and they love it and they seem to eat the kibble better when it's mixed with the chicken, also give them the cheapest hot dogs from heb .79 cent a package for treats, yeah I spoil the shit out of them.
We're bringing home a pup next week, and I'm interested in recommendations for food - both for a puppy and long-term. He's a Bracco Italiano (large pointer). He'll be our family pet, but he'll also hunt grouse in steep timber. It seems that the dog food scene has exploded since we had our previous dog. What's everyone feeding Fido?
My main concern is longterm health - I want him to be healthy and fit, but I'm not sure that I need him to be an 'athlete'. Is there a dry food that offers quality ingredients and good value? Happy to order online, buy from a box (club) store, or through a local specialty shop.