Kingdoey
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- Apr 6, 2016
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- Winston
Hi guys
After some advice for Winston.
I got him when he was 12 weeks and the breeder had him on beta puppy food and raw mince. He is now coming up two years and I am still feeding him the mince. The brand is 'Natures Menu Freeflow Mince'.
I was told this would be the best diet to keep him on and he seems to love it. A few months ago I tried to get him onto dry food but he was having none of it. So I eventually gave in and put him back on the mince. I occasionally give him tuna aswell as raw chicken thighs.
Recently I have noticed his stain marks on his creases becoming quite moist aswell as his right eye seems a bit watery. I have read this could be due to his diet. So my question is, is he getting what he needs or do I also need to give him supplements? I really don't think he will let me change his food but I just want to make sure he is getting enough nutrition from his food.
My vet seemed to think this food should be fine but then I think her advice was generalised and not breed specific.
Cheers in advance!
:D
After some advice for Winston.
I got him when he was 12 weeks and the breeder had him on beta puppy food and raw mince. He is now coming up two years and I am still feeding him the mince. The brand is 'Natures Menu Freeflow Mince'.
I was told this would be the best diet to keep him on and he seems to love it. A few months ago I tried to get him onto dry food but he was having none of it. So I eventually gave in and put him back on the mince. I occasionally give him tuna aswell as raw chicken thighs.
Recently I have noticed his stain marks on his creases becoming quite moist aswell as his right eye seems a bit watery. I have read this could be due to his diet. So my question is, is he getting what he needs or do I also need to give him supplements? I really don't think he will let me change his food but I just want to make sure he is getting enough nutrition from his food.
My vet seemed to think this food should be fine but then I think her advice was generalised and not breed specific.
Cheers in advance!
:D