dieMuttivonBifi
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- May 25, 2013
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- Country
- from the Philippines but residing in Germany
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Bifi (beef-ii)
Hi everyone,
My pup is around 9 weeks old and he's on Royal Canine (breeder's food). i want to change it to a grainfree German-made dogfood but it has a high content of Calcium (2,52% - 3,39%) and Phosphorous (1,31% - 1,59%) <--from their puppy line.
I've read that excessive amount of both would/might lead to skeletal problems and renal failure.
We unfortunately don't have Fromm here, but we do have Taste of the wild, Acana, Orijen (these 2 are very expensive for me) Applaws (which I'm also contamplating of switching to, but availability is also a priority for me).
Can someone please help me? Like most newbies i'm very confused. I read alot of good reviews about Wolfsblut but i dunno if it's good for a baby bulldog because of the high Calcium and Phosphorous content. or am i just over analyzing things? or should i just go for it and see what happens?
Please i need help!
My pup is around 9 weeks old and he's on Royal Canine (breeder's food). i want to change it to a grainfree German-made dogfood but it has a high content of Calcium (2,52% - 3,39%) and Phosphorous (1,31% - 1,59%) <--from their puppy line.
I've read that excessive amount of both would/might lead to skeletal problems and renal failure.
We unfortunately don't have Fromm here, but we do have Taste of the wild, Acana, Orijen (these 2 are very expensive for me) Applaws (which I'm also contamplating of switching to, but availability is also a priority for me).
Can someone please help me? Like most newbies i'm very confused. I read alot of good reviews about Wolfsblut but i dunno if it's good for a baby bulldog because of the high Calcium and Phosphorous content. or am i just over analyzing things? or should i just go for it and see what happens?

Please i need help!
