Dry food

[MENTION=15364]oscarmayer[/MENTION] you cute! That was funny....thanks for the laugh. :D
[MENTION=18623]Nelson318[/MENTION] as Chip said in his post, it’s what works for your dog. Basically what I’m trying to say is start with a kibble that works. One protein per bag is much easier down the road to eliminate allergies if any. Veggies I give on regular basis cause I eat tons of veggies myself and while I’m cutting my pepper or zucchini’s etc I toss a few to my dogs. That’s a way for them to get fiber. Organs, I either use beef...liver or heart. Cut them in little pieces n freeze them as snack or boil all n use a bit as a topper on the kibble. And yes I’m very holistic n natural way before any meds, supplements or out of a can person. But that’s me. I’ll suggest to people certain things but boils down it’s up to the individual to do what they want with their dogs. I never boosted any of my pets will all sorts of vitamins. I’ll go the organic produce/food way. There are some supplements I will give for sure ā€œbutā€ never on regular basis. Too much supplements are a waste of money. You need to be on the ball when it comes to the billion dollar market it is today. Like humans, if you eat right you don’t need to fill yourself of all sorts of vitamins. This supplement you saw n want to give to your dog, like mentioned, waste of money plus ingredients I wouldn’t give my dogs nor myself. So just get to know your new puppy n enjoy...

Thank you man I will deathly take that into consideration you have a great weekend also I posted a few pictures on is my dog a bulldog thread if you don’t mind when you get a chance check it out let me know what you think


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Thank you I appreciate the help does foods sure are expensive hope there Worth it


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I understand about the cost but cheaper food is a false economy. Bear in mind, you do not have to feed as much of the more expensive dog food as you do the cheaper foods. There are no fillers in the good stuff, so higher in calories. The cheaper ones are full of fillers (crap) so you have to feed more to satisfy your dog. I have two dogs, Monty, 65-67 lbs and a dachshund, 25 lbs. A bag of Zignature lasts me six weeks. Monty gets 3/4 cup twice a day and the doxie gets 1/3 cup twice a day, both with frozen green beans as a topper to make them think they are getting more! If I give them more dog food, they pile on the lbs!
 
Ok cool I didn’t think of that also I put a post on the thread is my dog a English bulldog check it out let me know what you think


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If going with kibble a few that are at the top and some members here get good results are

Fromm
Zingnature
Acana
Orijen
Earth born Holistic


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Hope all is well quick question is it ok to add yogurt to the dry food I’ve been doing some research and it says that it’s good for puppy’s to help with muscle and growth


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Hope all is well quick question is it ok to add yogurt to the dry food I’ve been doing some research and it says that it’s good for puppy’s to help with muscle and growth


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Yes... plain is best. Tablespoon is good


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Yes... plain is best. Tablespoon is good


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Ok cool I also read one hard boiled egg is good to


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