Changing food frOm pup to adult
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Changing food frOm pup to adult
Hi, I am currently feeding my boy burns puppy dry food which seems he is starting to get bored off. He is 11 months and I am wondering what is best to move him to which is 1. Good for him and not full off rubbish 2. Less likely to get bored off. Any comments would be great
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Re: Changing food frOm pup to adult
I feed fish4dogs and she enjoys it, before that James wellbeloved, and before that Royal Canin (swapped for different reasons). If you do swap food just do it gradually.
This might help
http://staffy-bull-terrier.co.uk/dryfood.html
Have you ever considered feeding raw? x
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Re: Changing food frOm pup to adult
Hi, yes a friend of mine who also has a blue staff has mention this. I am aware of changing over gradual just wonder what else is out there as there is so many different types. I will check the website out thanks :-)
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Re: Changing food frOm pup to adult
I feed Molly Naturediet Puppy and will move her to the adult variety next month. It is a wet food and 65% meat. I changed her from JWB which is also a good food. I find with Naturediet that she is not as hipper, less poo and she loves it which is satisfying for me!! Jollyes sell it, 90p a carton.
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