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Hi all!
I think I need some advise now. At some point it looked to me that several people in UK are enthustiastic about Royal Canin, and I have been recommended this food (maxi junior at moment) from all vets, friends, trainers I met, including the breeders of Oberon but not only, also a few great other breeders. So I stick on it and Oberon loves it! (he's a great and enthusiastic eater actually ;)
Browsing around I found this link as a reply to one of the Cristine discussion www.dogfoodanalysis.com and actually, if you have a look, here this product is not recommended at all (and you see the point..) !
On the other hand, most of the products that are considered "5-6 stars" on that link are either:
- very high in protein, typically 35-40% (well, because of the no grain issue - but I knew that for a puppy 6months old a very high protein content can lead to a too fast growth, so joints do not have the time to adjust)
- or they contains fat or other ingredients and their review contains a caveat that they can led to bloat, so they are not suggested for large breeds
On the top, royal canin seems to produce just 1 food (per breed/age or type of dog), while this web site suggests to rotate different flavours (fish. chicken, etc) over the months
I am confused now.. basically, if I understand correctly, we should be looking for a food with a) not too much proteins because of the small age, b) but with less grain, c) with a good selection of flavours so we can rotate and b) free of too much fat or additives that are supposed to increase the bloat probability..
ARGH :) Cristine seems to have a strong experience in food research: maybe you or somebody else went through similar troubles and can help with this? We like to feed Oberon with dry food only (meat occasionally during the week) but which one is the best for his needs in your experience?
Thanks!!!
best.
Silvia
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