jonnya5562
New member
Hi all I am new to this forum as well as a new owner of a gorgeous bullie named Ben. I spent hours on here before i registered to maybe get some free advice on my new pup....after reading (for 5 hours lol) i decided to join. There is a lot of knowledge here and love for bulldogs. With that being said i have a question on feeding and brands.
My pup is just over 5 months old and i picked him up from a pet store. I made sure to ask what they were feeding him and they gladly pointed out and sold me the exact bag of food that they were feeding him. (eukanuba-puppy chiot large breed 1-24 months) I was so excited the first night when i brought him home that i didnt think to check him out (since they gave me all of his medical records and assured me he was in good health), but the next day while we were playing i noticed a weird rash near his groin and down his back legs, he also has what feels liks scabs on his head and around his ears and chin, and he seems a bit "pink" to me (he is full white with spots on his ears). I took him to the vet today and the vet said he looks in good health and even scrapped some skin of and checked for parasites (which came back negative), he said that it could be a staph infection and gave me some anitbiotics and soap to give him. I asked the vet what food would be best or any ideas and he just shrugged and said "anything will do".....(hence why i came to this site).
After reading for a few hours ive come to the conclusion that the food i was given (eukanuba) isnt the best quality and could be causing some of these issues. I still intend on giving him the antibiotics and shampoo but i have been noticing many on this forum feed their bullies "fromm". I want to switch his food from eukanuba to fromm but im not sure whether i should be giving him the puppy formula or if i can go straight to the 4 star stuff...also if grain free is the way to go or not...the first ingrediant in the eukanuba is chicken and also in the treats i have been giving him. Im not sure if he is allergic or not (the vet doesnt think so) but the rash on his under side worry me.
Sorry for the novel i just posted but thought i would give any info that could be helpfull...thanks in advance for any advice
My pup is just over 5 months old and i picked him up from a pet store. I made sure to ask what they were feeding him and they gladly pointed out and sold me the exact bag of food that they were feeding him. (eukanuba-puppy chiot large breed 1-24 months) I was so excited the first night when i brought him home that i didnt think to check him out (since they gave me all of his medical records and assured me he was in good health), but the next day while we were playing i noticed a weird rash near his groin and down his back legs, he also has what feels liks scabs on his head and around his ears and chin, and he seems a bit "pink" to me (he is full white with spots on his ears). I took him to the vet today and the vet said he looks in good health and even scrapped some skin of and checked for parasites (which came back negative), he said that it could be a staph infection and gave me some anitbiotics and soap to give him. I asked the vet what food would be best or any ideas and he just shrugged and said "anything will do".....(hence why i came to this site).
After reading for a few hours ive come to the conclusion that the food i was given (eukanuba) isnt the best quality and could be causing some of these issues. I still intend on giving him the antibiotics and shampoo but i have been noticing many on this forum feed their bullies "fromm". I want to switch his food from eukanuba to fromm but im not sure whether i should be giving him the puppy formula or if i can go straight to the 4 star stuff...also if grain free is the way to go or not...the first ingrediant in the eukanuba is chicken and also in the treats i have been giving him. Im not sure if he is allergic or not (the vet doesnt think so) but the rash on his under side worry me.
Sorry for the novel i just posted but thought i would give any info that could be helpfull...thanks in advance for any advice
