Best dried puppy food for labrador?

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Following on from the 'Royal Canin- good or bad?' thread, I was wondering what you all think is best puppy food

Basically I am due to collect my labrador pup in four weeks and am wondering which is best food for her. the last pup we had was fed on royal canin as they sold it at our local vets so we assumed it was good stuff. however it doesn't appear to be as good compared to orijen puppy food etc???????:confused:

I have only ever had one pup b4 as my other dog is 6 year old rescue so never had to worry about the puppy stage with her.

Many thanks in advance!
 
Well I bought a working cocker pup in Nov and searched the best foods etc to get for him. Everyone has said to buy the best quality food you can in your price bracket.
Not being resplended with money went looking and was going to go for James wellbeloved but it was top top end of my price range and then found a food called wainwrights ats pets at home. Its almost identical to the james wellbeloved food but is better on the price. So I bought that and my pup hasnt looked back since. He stopped being a fussy eater and cant wait to get his food and now sits and waits on his feeding mat when food time arrives.

hope that helps. x
 
Had our pup two weeks now got him from the Dogs Trust we were given a bag of Arden Grange puppy food when we collected him and we have decided to keep feeding this as Arden Grange feed is used by most of our friends with dogs.
 
Mine gets Skinners and salmon mousse from fish4dogs. If you buy in bulk it works out at 50p per sachet which I think is quite good! I know you just asked about dry but it's a really nice mixer. Dry food can get a bit boring :)
 
Our lab puppies are on ox cheek/ox tripe raw mince,and as adults chicken carcasses,no dried food can touch it for the condition they get from a raw diet.
 
Chloe came from her breeders on Beta Purina which is the devils food. Then she went to Symply Puppy which is fab and now is on Symply Turkey. This is because Chloe has a hugely sensitive tummy as a lot of labs do and Symply offer those types of foods. If you google and ring them they're amazingly helpful. Xxxx
 
Sensetive???:D Good Lord all mine are waste disposal units on legs!!:D:D
Thought mine had sensitive stomach until I switched to meat and bones.It was actually my nose that was more sensitive than his stomach:eek::p.
He is much more pleasant to have around now:D
 
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