Can you recommend me a good puppy dry food

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So little Molly the collie pup is now coming up six months old.
She is intermittently eating her own poop so we thing she is not getting all she needa from her food as its not all the time she does it.


She is a fussy eater, doesnt like wet food and has settled on burns puppy but she is not putting the right amount of weight on we like and we just feel she could be on something better.


I cant have raw in the house due to health issues of family so please dont say raw.
She doeast like natures menu or natures diet. Just sniffs at it and walks away.

Her dry food we wet into a bit of mush and she loves it.

Have tried her on millies wolfheart but she had a bad stomach on it even though she loved it. Though with her being older she might take it better.

She was wormed two weeks ago.
 
Are you feeding her enough?

She is on four meals a day and at the recommended about but we have increased it to more and it hasnt made a difference.
She will be going to the vet for a check soon anyway so will discuss with them but i find you guys brilliant on the feeding side.
 
I have been pimping Pooch and Mutt ever since they made a generous donation to husky welfare on my behalf and it turns out to be a good quality food. They launched a puppy formula last year.

Other stuff I've tried along the way and rate highly are AATU and Markus Mühle. Millies Wolfheart gave both of mine soft stools.
 
Burns is notorious for weight loss.

I’d say Orijen or Alana for dry, no nasties. However, do look at the website and filter via the stars-I’ve done that for you already. I wouldn’t feed anything with less than 4 stars.

Wainwright’s Fishmonger contains more fish than Fish4dogs, which I really rate and is easily obtainable as it’s Pets at Home’s own brand.

https://www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk/the-dog-food-directory
 
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