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by sultan de chambly on 28 February 2012 - 11:02

I use Fromm duck food also with great results.High quality dog food and I can get it here in Ohio.

aaykay

by aaykay on 28 February 2012 - 12:02

I have been using Origen Large Breed puppy food for the past several months now.  They are fed raw in the morning and a cup and a half of Origen at night.  Seems to work like a charm.  Origen is expensive but you don't have to give as much as other cheaper foods.


ggturner

by ggturner on 29 February 2012 - 23:02

Just want to join the others who mentioned Costco's food.  We feed Nature's Domain salmon and sweet potato (grain free) by Kirkland.  Great food--35 pound bag for $33 at my Costco.  

Smiley

by Smiley on 01 March 2012 - 02:03

I feed Orijen and have loved the results!! I started with Puppy Lareg and now feed Regional Red for all life stages. Poops are great. Coat shiny. Weight perfect. Can't ask for more..... 

Emerald City

by Emerald City on 01 March 2012 - 04:03

I'm not sure if it's available in Europe (or the US), or if there's an equivalent product, but i used to compliment my GSD's dry-food & raw meat diet with a nutritional suppliment called Livermol. Basically it's a molasses-based meal suppliment, in powdered form, with alot of vitamin additives. It was recommended to me by a GSD breeder, whom Tyson boarded with when i was away on holidays. It's very popular with racehorse owners, and farmers who raise blue-chip (show quality) livestock. A couple of teaspoons, with some warm water, and it turns into a broth mixture, so it can be easily added to a meal. Great results re-coat condition.

Runag

by Runag on 01 March 2012 - 23:03

Hi
I have used Royal Canin Giant Puppy since 2 months old and have always had perfect results.  At 10 months he is now on Royal Canin Maxi Junior and still doing very well.  Royal Canin is not cheap but give fantastic results - i get mine shipped from Germany via www.zooplus.com

cphudson

by cphudson on 02 March 2012 - 03:03

I feed my dog's Fromm's dog food also. Either Duck or Chicken. I also feed Taste of the Wild Water Fowl.
Mix the 2 foods together now. Taste of the Wild has higher protein & calories for my more active dogs.

Barkingoak

by Barkingoak on 02 March 2012 - 08:03

Have all my dogs on the Costco's Nature's Domain... salmon and sweet potato.... ages 14 years to 10 months.  All doing well on this grain free food!  Showlines and working lines!

YellowTailz

by YellowTailz on 02 March 2012 - 14:03

I decided to go back with TOTW (High Prairie) since I'm familiar can get it nearby on discount from my breeder and it has decent protein. Thanks everybody for the input

aceofspades

by aceofspades on 03 March 2012 - 01:03

We fed Kirkland Lamb and Rice exclusively to all of our GSDs until this past summer (13 years). We then switched to Nature's Domain salmon and sweet potato (grain free food) and our three have done awesome on it. My young girl came to me on Orijen but it is just too rich for her and she had loose stinky stool. With the natures domain their stool is solid and smells more like horse manure. LOL. Mind you we do have horses next door so the dogs do probably supplement with horse cookies from time to time. LOL





 


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