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by macrowe1 on 03 May 2012 - 02:05

by PINERIDGE on 03 May 2012 - 04:05
i would definately recommend a large breed puppy forumla -- without a lot of grains -- (including tomato pumace and/or beet pulp). I'm not in favor of feeding grains (that ferment) to large breed dogs (who can bloat). puppies that are gaining 2-4 pounds per week need a lot of good nutrition - and regardless of the food chosen, a multi-vitamin is a required addition to any diet.
ask 10 people - and you'll get 12 opinions -- I have used ABADY, both raw and granular for over 30 years, with excellent results.

by live4schutzhund on 03 May 2012 - 08:05
I switched from TOTW Buffalo.
Orijen Red is probably the best you can buy.
by magdalenasins on 03 May 2012 - 08:05

by Jenni78 on 03 May 2012 - 12:05
You have to log in to read most of these, I think, but this shows just how much is documented on this matter.
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=excess+calcium+skeletal+abnormalities+orthopedic+dog&btnG=Search&as_sdt=0%2C14&as_ylo=&as_vis=1

by jdiaz1791 on 03 May 2012 - 13:05

by Conspicuous on 03 May 2012 - 13:05
Is it not a good choice?
Thanks!

by Jenni78 on 03 May 2012 - 13:05
Additionally, Orijen has high quality ingredients; the less appropriate sources found in cheaper foods like TOTW and the like are more likely to cause problems because they cannot be metabolized properly. This is something more people are becoming aware of, and why foods like Nature's Domain are becoming popular, because they use ZERO synthetic ingredients. There isn't much published yet on the effects of synthetic vitamins/minerals but I expect there will be in the coming future.

by Conspicuous on 03 May 2012 - 13:05
I am hopefully getting a pup in a couple of months, so I'm interested in this thread.
So you think the Orijen LB puppy is a good food as long as they stay in good body weight while following their feeding guidelines?

by Jenni78 on 03 May 2012 - 13:05
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