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My gorgeous Ruairi is now 15 months old and still on the Prescription Royal Canin large breed development until age 18 months. (Vet recommended obviously) At that time we will be slowly switching him to an adult food. I have read many different suggestions on this thread, including the Royal Canin. which was my original choice but have had to add a little oil to Ruairi's kibble due to his coat being dry so was not sure if this is the case with the adult food. His breeder fed a mix of Kirkland Chicken and Purina Pro-plan Sensitive Skin and Coat Salmon while another breeder with whom I spoke used Eukanuba. So, to put it mildly, I am confused at this time.
My latest dog was on Royal Canin until 6 months ago and I had nothing but problems...I was feeding 3 times the recommended daily allowance. He didn't thrive, his skin and coat were dry, he was always moutling and he suffered with constant ear problems. Since switching to a raw diet, he hasn't looked back. From personal experience, I wouldn't recommend Royal Canin.
I have read the latest replies with interest, my pup will soon be 10 months so soon I shall be looking to adult food. I am quite keen on going raw BUT I have tried chicken wings and she only plays with it until one of the others take it away ( she had it for about 10 minutes ), anyway I have a few more months yet.
Sofie who will be 6 next month loves raw, she is the fussy eater out of my three, I want to put her on raw but I have no idea how much she should have, or if I should then give her supplements as she does not like veggy`s. I donn`t want her to put on weight as she is just right. She is a 10 mile a day dog.
Thanks Catherine
Try taking the skin off the wings - some dogs don't like the texture and don't understand there is meat underneath.
Firstly, what is your breeder feeding? You probably already know that you should continue feeding this for the first couple of weeks as a change in diet is a step too far with a change in home as well. If it's a good food why not continue with this?
If you want to change make sure you do it gradually otherwise your pup will get an upset tummy.
I had a pup who didn't want to eat anything - quickly stopped eating the breeder's food, and then we went through a huge variety of dry foods, including Orijen but she just wouldn't have any of it. She was a very skinny little girl! At six months I put her on raw and have never looked back. She's still fussy (will only eat tripe with fried kidney mixed into it!), but she's now a decent weight and very healthy.
Hopefully you'll have one that's easier to feed than Bess! The more I feed a raw diet though the more happy I am that she's getting a variety of food and not the same boring thing every day.
We feed ours on Challenge which is salmon and potato kibble switching it with chicken and garlic. We have tried Royal Canin but they got fed up with it. we tried other things but they tired of it .they never tired of Bakers complete which is said to be one of the worst.
I would have changed vets too, Finn.
Andy
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