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Originally Posted by askingxforxit
My pup is still in eukanuba large breed puppy. Should I switch her to something else that will be good for her?
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Originally Posted by purplegrocerygogetter
He wont touch raw meat at all! He loves bacon! And loves it crispy! Lol
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Originally Posted by CherokeeChick
How old is she?? I recommend anything grain free.. If you can't afford to dish out a lot at least make sure the first ingredients in the food are meat, not like chicken meal (aka lips and ********) or any sort of grains... Corn is a biggie if you see corn anywhere just don't do it even if it's low on the list.. I don't know if you have it in the states but origin is a really good food.
My cat loves tuna... The vet recommended that we stop feeding it to him but he's 17 so we figured well just let him live his final years happily... He gets 1 can a day
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Originally Posted by Scott0821
Ummm its just tuna in water...? I don't think its for animals. The vet said its bot bad but would not recommend it
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Originally Posted by askingxforxit
Shes 6 months old now.
When I say large breeds I mean like the Danes and the wolf hounds... The giants!
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Originally Posted by twisstedxj
and here is jeep I also call him 4 lo
Don't laugh but puppy's and baby's make me cry lol just because of shear cuteness .. Jeep did it for me lol!
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Originally Posted by CherokeeChick
I assume she's a big dog lol! What kind? She still needs to be on puppy, with the large breeds be carful! Your not supposed to let them run around for long periods of time for the first year.. It's bad for their hips. Jumping up is ok(not like on people tisk!!!) but down stairs and jumping down! Watch out! My client, I refer to them as my ... A lot .. Any ways my wolf hound when she was a pup I used to lift her in and out of the jeep. So short runs off leash! And do you feed her on something raised? Right now there is a big debate about what actually causes bloat, we don't really know but for the longest time vets recommended feeding raised. There isn't enough research to say either way so do your own research and choose for your self .. I just ask my clients what they do.. And that's what I do...
When I say large breeds I mean like the Danes and the wolf hounds... The giants!
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Pittys aren't really big dogs.. I mean they are big but not big! You can let her run around as much as you like until you get her spayed (bold underlined) but bloat is still an issue because of the beefy chest! I'd feed her reg puppy
Food. The larg breed is meant for the giants.
Food. The larg breed is meant for the giants.




