Best puppy food

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highflyer

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1,898 posts

232 months

Saturday 14th March 2015
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Hi folks
Picking up our new puppy in 7 weeks she is a working cocker breed we would like some advice on what would be the best food for her.
In the past we have used euconoba puppy but would like some recommendations any advice would be appreciated
Thanks

Jasandjules

70,424 posts

235 months

Saturday 14th March 2015
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Raw meat and bones.

highflyer

Original Poster:

1,898 posts

232 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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NO I wouldn't feed a 10 week old puppy bones
Forgot to mention she is working breed but won't be working just a companion / pet and kept in the house

HTP99

23,162 posts

146 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Our 4 month old Yorkie/Jack Russell was fed on Lily's Kitchen puppy food, he is now on the adult stuff and we've switched our Frenchie over to it too.

Everyone comments on how good his coat and eyes look and he has good solid poos too.

http://www.lilyskitchen.co.uk/?gclid=CKqatoOCqsQCF...

Gandahar

9,600 posts

134 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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This is the best stuff for a puppy

https://www.waitrosepet.com/dog/dry-dog-food/hills...

And special offer to.

And delivers.


Gandahar

9,600 posts

134 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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HTP99 said:
Our 4 month old Yorkie/Jack Russell was fed on Lily's Kitchen puppy food, he is now on the adult stuff and we've switched our Frenchie over to it too.

Everyone comments on how good his coat and eyes look and he has good solid poos too.

http://www.lilyskitchen.co.uk/?gclid=CKqatoOCqsQCF...
£42 for 7kg!

I notice you don't have large dogs or you would be spending £100 per week whistle


Jasandjules

70,424 posts

235 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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highflyer said:
NO I wouldn't feed a 10 week old puppy bones
Forgot to mention she is working breed but won't be working just a companion / pet and kept in the house
Our litter were eating bones at 4 weeks old. Dogs eat bones - raw bones only of course.

HTP99

23,162 posts

146 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Gandahar said:
HTP99 said:
Our 4 month old Yorkie/Jack Russell was fed on Lily's Kitchen puppy food, he is now on the adult stuff and we've switched our Frenchie over to it too.

Everyone comments on how good his coat and eyes look and he has good solid poos too.

http://www.lilyskitchen.co.uk/?gclid=CKqatoOCqsQCF...
£42 for 7kg!

I notice you don't have large dogs or you would be spending £100 per week whistle
Only the best for Barry and Daisy Dog, but yes if they were bigger dogs the cost could get considerable.

We flirted briefly with thoughts on raw for Daisy before Barry appeared on the scene as Frenchies can have very sensitive stomachs and you do have to watch what you feed them and they have skin issues too, however we just couldn't be doing with the hassle of raw and preparing it and clearing up afterwards etc and Lillys Kitchen has great reviews and seemed a good compromise.

Barry was originally on Wainwrights puppy food; this is what Daisy had been on when she came to us; it is half the cost of Lilly's, however Daisy just didn't get on with it so we changed hers to Lillys's and tried Barry on it too and it did make a visible difference to his appearance; he just looked healthier and his poos were firmer too and he loves it.

highflyer

Original Poster:

1,898 posts

232 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Thanks for the response
priced up the Lilley's kitchen £8.99 for 1kg won't be using that one !!!
Jasondjules what type of bones and how big ?
18 years ago I got a bone from the butcher for my beloved Scamp and she ended up in intensive care for 4 days the bone had splintered and got lodged in her intestine/stomach she did make a full recovery, never fed bones since,

SBR

50 posts

144 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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We used Orijen Puppy, but I wish we'd fed raw from the start. Moss's coat and behaviour are noticeably better since we switched his diet. We'll probably be using Natural Instinct Puppy when the new pup arrives later this year.

Not saying the Orijen is bad, it is a good kibble, but raw has also made a positive difference to his digestion. Less farting and more firm poo.

Miss the farting though tbh, I can't blame mine on the dog anymore.

Pesty

42,655 posts

262 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Orijen puppy.

moorx

3,795 posts

120 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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I fed mine on CSJ for years. No experience of their puppy food, but they certainly used to send out free samples:

http://www.csjk9.com/

Jasandjules

70,424 posts

235 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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At 4-8 weeks they were eating chicken and turkey wings/carcasses/necks.
Then also tripe and chunks of raw meat.

If you are on facebook there are a few raw feeder groups BUT you must learn a bit before looking to feed raw (it is better for them in my view, far far better than any commercial food, after all it is more natural) but you need to ensure you have a good range for them.

A puppy will also grow a little slower on raw, which I hope is better for their bones.




otolith

58,525 posts

210 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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The breeder fed ours on raw, as did we for the first couple of weeks. Our vet is OK with raw in general but not happy for large breed puppies. We moved him to Barking Heads Little Bigfoot and Naturediet wet food. He now has adult Bigfoot and chicken Naturediet as his staple with a couple of raw frozen chicken wings a day as treats.

The vet's position was that if you screw up with an amateur diet when the dog is still growing you will do permanent damage, whereas with an adult dog you probably won't.

jock mcsporran

5,033 posts

279 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Natures Menu (puppy) from the vets. He's now on the adult stuff and loves it along with the poultry necks, duck wings, etc.

Spiffing

1,855 posts

216 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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I have kept my 5 year old on the brand he was fed at the breeders. It's Symply and I did try a couple of other good quality dry foods, but he lost condition within days.

discodeek

78 posts

171 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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we have a new pup- well 15 weeks old now - fed on Purina puppy food - breeder recommended it -she seems to know her stuff -has had a crufts best in breed. best see what your breeder says