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by bowwow on 11 September 2009 - 09:09
hello, i hv a GSD
which food is best for adult GSD in india?
1 royal canin
2 eukanuba
3 bento kronen
4 mera dog
5 pedigree
6 nutripet
7 reagle meal
8 IAMS
9 MAXX
10 propett
which food is best for adult GSD in india?
1 royal canin
2 eukanuba
3 bento kronen
4 mera dog
5 pedigree
6 nutripet
7 reagle meal
8 IAMS
9 MAXX
10 propett
by MATHAUS on 11 September 2009 - 09:09
Depends on your dog. Different foods suit different dogs. Pesonal experience. So do not ask here Mr. Bowowow (?) ask your dog.
by SitasMom on 11 September 2009 - 11:09
Many people on this board feed Taste of the Wild,
many other are feeding raw diets.
Some feed Old Roy....
watch your dogs and see,
some dogs don't tolerate corn
some barley
some rice
watch your dogs and see how they do.....
one of the most important issues is how the dog food is handled....
if it is allowed to be stored in a hot place, the preservatives stop working and the feed can go bad.
many other are feeding raw diets.
Some feed Old Roy....
watch your dogs and see,
some dogs don't tolerate corn
some barley
some rice
watch your dogs and see how they do.....
one of the most important issues is how the dog food is handled....
if it is allowed to be stored in a hot place, the preservatives stop working and the feed can go bad.
by k9ulf on 11 September 2009 - 11:09
Just feed Meat and you cant go wrong.
by Vikram on 11 September 2009 - 13:09
Royal Canin is the best
cheers
cheers
by A Krishna on 11 September 2009 - 13:09
Mera Dog Energy & Bento Kronnen Perform are the best for GSDs.Don't feed Pedigree.Eukanuba in India is not the same quality it used to be a few years back.
by Vikram on 11 September 2009 - 13:09
taste of the wild is not available in India. Although it s a very good food. The poster asked specifically foods suitable in India
cheers
cheers
by Vikram on 11 September 2009 - 14:09
bento is sheer crap don't try it even its full of crappy ingredients
by ronit on 12 September 2009 - 07:09
hi bowwow. this is ronit frm delhi. dnt you think that all food available in india is as good as dealers say!
believe me high premium and super premium food are still not available in india like orijin, innova etc
so, compare to others royal canin and eukanuba are so called good food! but, both contains high amount of grains! so, if yr dog has allergy of any grain, none of these two may be ok for yr dog!
i have seen a sg1 female of indian sieger shoe raised on pedigree puppy and pedigree adult active food! and other multiple line up gsd raised on nutripet from his puppyhood!
so, dnt listen breeders or dealers advices only! for them the dog food company which gives more margin is good and others are just craps!
so, i agree with mathaus that you have to see which food is best suitable for yr perticular dog and feed the correct amount of food! dnt try to cut corners on suggested amount of daily ration otherwise you will find each food useless!
and try to flavour dry kibbles with boiled egg yolks or chicken liver or some beef!
in every field if you want to get success you should select yr own way to do it.......
regards, ronit
believe me high premium and super premium food are still not available in india like orijin, innova etc
so, compare to others royal canin and eukanuba are so called good food! but, both contains high amount of grains! so, if yr dog has allergy of any grain, none of these two may be ok for yr dog!
i have seen a sg1 female of indian sieger shoe raised on pedigree puppy and pedigree adult active food! and other multiple line up gsd raised on nutripet from his puppyhood!
so, dnt listen breeders or dealers advices only! for them the dog food company which gives more margin is good and others are just craps!
so, i agree with mathaus that you have to see which food is best suitable for yr perticular dog and feed the correct amount of food! dnt try to cut corners on suggested amount of daily ration otherwise you will find each food useless!
and try to flavour dry kibbles with boiled egg yolks or chicken liver or some beef!
in every field if you want to get success you should select yr own way to do it.......
regards, ronit
by rajkul on 15 September 2009 - 21:09
I have been using Royal Canin since quite some time now, in between I switched to Eukanuba and my dog didn't quite like it, I then tried Pedigree Proffessional (black packet) which is not available in stores but available with vets here in Bangalore India. I started moistening the kibble in warm water and my GSD kind of likes it. He is about 10 months old now, will switch back to Royal Canin GSD Junior as pedigree seems to be causing him some itchiness.
Anyways we still don't get premium dog food here in India like Orijen or Innova/Evo, tried buying them online from Amazon and understand that they cannot be shipped to India, may be custom issues.
Thanks,
Rajiv
Anyways we still don't get premium dog food here in India like Orijen or Innova/Evo, tried buying them online from Amazon and understand that they cannot be shipped to India, may be custom issues.
Thanks,
Rajiv
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