ESH_Jess
Well-Known Member
I have a nearly 9 month old Weimeraner puppy, She's a bitch, fairy active walked once/twice a day, but active out on the yard or running about the garden most of the day. When she sleeps she crashes out and is generally fairly well behaved, she eats a smaller meal in the morning and a larger one at night and is currently on the Hills Science Large breed puppy food. She looks fantastic on it and is shiney and in good condition. However, it is costing a fortune!!! As at nearly £50 a bag its a bit steap!!
If there isn't anything that matches up to it then I will keep her on it atleast until she's 18 mnths old, but as with horse feeds I've got a sneaky suspision that its all much the same stuff and just wrapped up differently and send out at different prices!!!
I've looked at the different protein and oil levels etc and there seems to be others with similar levels, the only difference that i've noticed is the min of chicken and turkey is 45% and most of the other foods have a MUCH lower %.
So i'm now very confussed as to what I should do and if i do change then what i should change to, a couple of people have sugested chudleys, the working one and the greyhound one, on the merit that they have high enough protein levels for puppys energy and growth.
Thank-you
If there isn't anything that matches up to it then I will keep her on it atleast until she's 18 mnths old, but as with horse feeds I've got a sneaky suspision that its all much the same stuff and just wrapped up differently and send out at different prices!!!
I've looked at the different protein and oil levels etc and there seems to be others with similar levels, the only difference that i've noticed is the min of chicken and turkey is 45% and most of the other foods have a MUCH lower %.
So i'm now very confussed as to what I should do and if i do change then what i should change to, a couple of people have sugested chudleys, the working one and the greyhound one, on the merit that they have high enough protein levels for puppys energy and growth.
Thank-you