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Bruno is hitting 5 months soon I think, when do I change his puppy food from puppy to junior please?
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Re: junior.
Anytime now would be fine, I just recently moved onto the full adult food, but some people don't even bother with puppy food.
The only thing I'd advise is gradually fade the old food out by adding some of the new food to meals for 7-10 days to avoid any upset tummys
The only thing I'd advise is gradually fade the old food out by adding some of the new food to meals for 7-10 days to avoid any upset tummys
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Oh great thanks.
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Re: junior.
there are some differences if you are just moving from puppy to adult with the same brand , proteins I think and ususally you may find the size of the kibble bigger . Saying that Tilly went to adult at about 12 months (around the time we would run out) but I put Tommy on adult F4D at 6 months as a changeover from Wainwrights for both of them as they were both nicking each others food anyway so it made little difference, both back on Wainwrights adult now and Tommy is 11 months
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I am planning to put him on the same brand of puppy food which is James welbeloved, I rate the food so I want him to have the Adult version of that really but if not it will be Wainwright's even though that gives him smelly trumps lol
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Re: junior.
There's no real reason why Bruno cannot have the adult food now. James Welbeloved is a very good food and one that Rocky would eat very well too. Just replaced the old food with the new one over the course of about a week to avoid an upset tummy.
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Re: junior.
OK, next time I go doggie shopping I will get the adult version of James welbeloved, thanks.
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shazney wrote:OK, next time I go doggie shopping I will get the adult version of James welbeloved, thanks.
Duck and vegetable flavour is grain free
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Duck and veg it is then, thanks.
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Don't they just, still bouncing around like a nutter but it just hurts more when he flys into you as he's bigger lol
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shazney wrote:Don't they just, still bouncing around like a nutter but it just hurts more when he flys into you as he's bigger lol
so true, the body blows hurt the legs now. i call her the cannon ball when she starts to zoom around.
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