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Old 04-30-2008, 02:23 AM
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Re: Ok everybody what do you feed you pup?

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Jett is on Eagle Pack Holistic, she is in excellent condition at 6 months of age. She is also comped on raw meats (lamb/beef), sardines, chicken necks and carcus - which she LOVES to crunch up), yoghurt and cottage cheese. She gets fed twice per day each serving she gets 2 1/2 cups of kibble per day with the other foods, she also gets table scraps if there is any leftovers. Her kibble intake is adjusted depending on what she gets with it each night.
Sorry typo....Jett gets 2 1/2 cups PER DAY not PER SERVE she gets less kibble if i give her more of the other types of foods listed above
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Old 04-30-2008, 06:10 PM
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Not sure which EVO formula you are feeding but the small bites has Ca 3.03% and phos 1.76%, I would not consider this an appropraite ratio for a growing pup. The suggested ratio is 1:1.
Unfortunately there is little clear, definite empirical data on this. I have seen 1.5:1 ratio, and others recommended for puppies. At any rate I have done some research and talked quite a bit with the breeder and we are comfortable that what I am feeding is good for my pup. Thanks for the input though.
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Old 05-02-2008, 05:16 PM
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Old 05-08-2008, 05:37 PM
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She's about 4.5 months. The calcium phosphorous ratio in Evo is actually within the recommended limits. Interestingly enough, Evo recommends feeding their Large breed puppy formula because it has more carbs than regular EVO. Sounds like a ploy to me. As far as I am aware puppies do not need "more energy from carbs for growing" as they claim.
Evo doesnt make a Large Breed Puppy formula, atleast not that im aware of. innova makes LBP but it its not in there evo line
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Old 05-08-2008, 05:59 PM
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Re: Ok everybody what do you feed you pup?

Well, my new puppy is still consuming breast milk , but when he gets teeth, this is how it'll go....

I feed my growing pups CN Chix Puppy and I'll usually mix in some EVO small bites. Sometimes (in my experience) the EVO is too rich for some pups and they'll have soft stools.

We often cook up 'chicken soup' (Chicken, rice, spinach, carrots, garlic) for the dogs and they'll get some of that mixed in with their kibble, or Merrick/EVO canned.

They'll get snacks of stew bones, chicken backs, chicken livers, etc... raw, and just about anything off the cutting board, save for onions, shellfish or pork. We introduce many fruits and vegetables to pups in our home (frozen carrots are great for teething time!)

We also add yogurt, Ester C, Salmon Oil to their diets, and they get Missing Link as well.

re: Canidae; our Attila was weaned onto that, and by 12 weeks had lost 1/2 his fur and had horribly soft stools. Changed him to Purina ONE L/R (which I'd fed previously) while I shopped around for foods, and he cleared right up.

Got him on the CN L/R, and he seemed to develop an allergy to that. We switched to Chicken a few years back, and I add the above things and we haven't had a problem since.

Hope this helps.
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California Natural Herring and sweet potato. I feed that to my cats and dogs. I fed the chicken but the cats wouldnt eat it. So I gave them the herring and they love it. No more shedding and they shine.
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