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THS111610 fragte in PetsDogs · vor 7 Jahren

Best food for a Corgi puppy?

I am picking up my corgi on Sunday and I am trying to be as prepared as possible. I ordered Blue Buffalo Wilderness puppy food online and am still waiting for it to come in. As I was researching I noticed that there have been A LOT of complaints about the food. Now I am worried to give it to him. What kind of food is best for the breed? I have looked on several different sites and they all give conflicting answers. Anyone with any experience with the breed have any ideas?

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  • vor 7 Jahren
    Beste Antwort

    Try Taste Of The Wild. They have a puppy formula called Pacific Stream Puppy Formula. It's grain-free, corn-free, and soy-free. My cousins' dog loves it! They also say it isn't very expensive. Check out their website:

    http://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/products/pupp...

  • vor 7 Jahren

    There is no one food that's best for all dogs or one specific breed. You can look here for dog food reviews: http://www.dogfoodscoop.com/

    Personally I feed Taste of the Wild and my Shepherd does really great on it. I've heard a lot of conflicting things about BB which would also make me uncomfortable feeding it. If you're not comfortable feeding it, don't feed it. See if you can return it and buy something else.

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    vor 7 Jahren

    The brands of dog food I'd recommend are:-

    - Wainwright's

    - Arden Grange

    - Chappie (especially good for dogs with food allergies since it's fish based. The tinned stuff has a mold able consistency, so it's also good for stuffing into a Kong)

    - Hill's

    - Advanced Nutrition

    - Butcher's

    - Eukanuba

    - James Wellbeloved

    - Royal Canin

    - Pro Plan

    - Hi-Life

    - Iams

    - Harrington's

    - Nature Diet

    - Cesar

    - Nature's Menu (sold frozen)

    - Webbox chubbs (as an occasional treat only - they are popular with many dogs because of the herbal content but contain little nutrition and lots of salt, similar to crisps that people have)

    These are available from pets at home, but can also be found in the supermarkets and some in home bargains too. I strongly recommend you get the food in there if possible because a lot of the time, you're buying the same products, but for a lower cost. Home bargains is also good for dog treats and toys too.

    The only stuff I'd recommend that you DON'T give the dog is:-

    - the dirt cheap stuff i.e. supermarket value since they're mostly fillers with little nutritional content. You then have to feed the dog more food to provide the same nutrition which cancels out the cheap cost. From what I've seen, these foods can also cause stomach upsets too.

    - baker's food (the stuff that's brightly colored). This is full of artificial additives including colorants which dogs don't need and it can cause behavioral problems, like the artificial additives in foods can cause hyperactivity in children.

    - purina chow

    Hope this helps.

  • vor 7 Jahren

    My dog had issues with Blue but many other people's dogs do just fine on it. My dog is fed wholesomes and does better on it. But don't listen to me. Just try that food and if that food isn't so good, then try another. You want to rotate kibble anyway.

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  • vor 7 Jahren

    try wellness just for puppies it come in a bright yellow bag it has all the nutrients to help the stages of a puppy to 12 months

  • vor 7 Jahren

    I feed my dog Wellness Core, and he's doing great on it.

    http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/

    http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-reviews/wel...

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