PingPongPony
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My little pup in now 6 weeks old, will be 7 weeks on Thursday, so i'll be off to pick her up from her mum next Thursday!, I'm so excited! eeeeeeek
But it's also time to think about what food I should be feeding her.
She is a toy poodle, 5 generation pedigree, all family tested and are PRA clear.
Anyway, I have a miniature poodle at the moment, 10 years old, she is fed Collards Senior dry food. The food seems to agree with her, she looks well, her coat is nice, her weight doesn't yoyo, she's very active and happy for a 10 year old dog, and doesn't have digestion problems (no excessive farting, and poops are great). And most importantly, she actually eats it and isn't fussy with it, which in this dogs case was a battle of its own kind, trying to find something that is good for her and she will actually eat!
The new pup however, I have a clean slate to start with so can introduce her to a food that is best for her which is what i'd like to do. She will be a pet, maybe do some agility and obedience once she's older.
What food would you all recommend for a toy breed?
Cheeky picture, Roux at 6 weeks old
But it's also time to think about what food I should be feeding her.
She is a toy poodle, 5 generation pedigree, all family tested and are PRA clear.
Anyway, I have a miniature poodle at the moment, 10 years old, she is fed Collards Senior dry food. The food seems to agree with her, she looks well, her coat is nice, her weight doesn't yoyo, she's very active and happy for a 10 year old dog, and doesn't have digestion problems (no excessive farting, and poops are great). And most importantly, she actually eats it and isn't fussy with it, which in this dogs case was a battle of its own kind, trying to find something that is good for her and she will actually eat!
The new pup however, I have a clean slate to start with so can introduce her to a food that is best for her which is what i'd like to do. She will be a pet, maybe do some agility and obedience once she's older.
What food would you all recommend for a toy breed?
Cheeky picture, Roux at 6 weeks old