Puppy Food: Large Breed vs. Regular

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We just purchased Fromm Gold Puppy food and the store owner suggested we use the large breed puppy formula due to the English Bulldog breed issues with hips and joints. He feels that slowing the growth a bit may help.

Thoughts?
 
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Not sure it matters.... [MENTION=2071]Davidh[/MENTION] [MENTION=8741]Manydogs[/MENTION] [MENTION=15364]oscarmayer[/MENTION] -- thoughts


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Re: Puppy Food: Large Bred vs. Regular

I am not a dog food expert, but it seems to me, that since this is such a quality food, that it wouldn't make much difference. The ingredients are not that much different, and there is not a whole lot of difference in the protein/fat levels-but as I said,we will hear from more knowledgeable foodies!
 
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We usually ween from puppy food by 8-9 months...it's not really needed beyond that. As far as giving adult food during the "growing period"...I would not. That doesn't mean I would recommend against it, however. As has been pointed out already, the difference is not substantial.
 
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We usually ween from puppy food by 8-9 months...it's not really needed beyond that. As far as giving adult food during the "growing period"...I would not. That doesn't mean I would recommend against it, however. As has been pointed out already, the difference is not substantial.

Thanks to all for advice and comments. Just to be clear...we are not considering giving him adult food. The debate was between Fromm Regular Puppy food or Fromm Large Breed Puppy food. Both puppy foods.
 
Re: Puppy Food: Large Bred vs. Regular

Thanks to all for advice and comments. Just to be clear...we are not considering giving him adult food. The debate was between Fromm Regular Puppy food or Fromm Large Breed Puppy food. Both puppy foods.

I would just feed regular... I did for all my guys without issue


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Thanks to all for advice and comments. Just to be clear...we are not considering giving him adult food. The debate was between Fromm Regular Puppy food or Fromm Large Breed Puppy food. Both puppy foods.

Puppies should stay on puppy kibbles. Puppy food is a lot more rich in calories and balanced for puppies. Adult food will be missing certain ingredients a puppy needs that’s not in the adult bags. Enjoy your little furball!
 
I tend to agree with using the 'large breed' food. From past readings, it is important NOT to rush the growth but just nourish it with a good puppy food,,,,and being a bulldog, and they offer a large breed, i "PERSONALLY" would go with that.
 
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Puppies should stay on puppy kibbles. Puppy food is a lot more rich in calories and balanced for puppies. Adult food will be missing certain ingredients a puppy needs that’s not in the adult bags. Enjoy your little furball!

Geez just realized your on about Puppy large breed. Duhhhh me lolll sorry about that!

Basically the size is so the puppy doesn’t choke on it. You wouldn’t give a toy breed dog a large kibble or vis versa for much larger breed like ohhh Great Dane. Same kibble just for different size of dogs. If puppy inhales like Duke you need a slow feeder bowl.
 
I would tend to say large breed puppy food as well, since large breed puppy food has less calcium to slow down growth. By definition large breed means over 56 pounds, and giant breed more than 75 pounds at maturity. However any dog food rated for puppies or all stages should be fine. You can keep a dog on a large breed puppy food longer, eg. till over 1 year, as long as it isn't gaining too much weight.
 
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The debate was between Fromm Regular Puppy food or Fromm Large Breed Puppy food. Both puppy foods.
Lol, you were very clear the first time, but my speed reading was far from it. Either will get the job done.
 
We feed FROMM Puppy Gold in the pink bag and have never had a problem with it. We have always heard to use one that is not high in protein so they will not grow too fast and be hard on the joints. We also with switch them to adult food at around 7 months of age.
 
Just as important for proper bone growth is not to overfeed your pupp. Also do not let it jump and run up and down stairs and overexercise till its growth plates are closed, around 14 months of age.
 
Thanks for all the great advice! We are using Fromm Gold Puppy in the green bag as they were out of the Heartland (pink bag).

We have noticed since we've weened him off Purina, his stool is much softer and eyes are tearing more. Off to read up on both those issues!
 
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