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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Changing from rawfood diet for a new pup
- By taurusman [gb] Date 20.05.03 08:51 UTC
Hello everone. This is my first ever post on here. I'm getting a golden retriever puppy in a couple of days time. I know that the breeder has been feeding them a raw food diet but I don't want to continue this as we don't have a freezer due to not having mains electricity. I was thinking of gradually changing to a premium complete dry food; something along the lines of Hill's, Nutro, Eukanuba, etc.. My local pet shop recommended a brand called Nutrience which they said was the best but I can't find any information on that one. What do you people recommend for my new puppy; I only want the best for him.
- By nicolla [gb] Date 20.05.03 10:42 UTC
Hi

Why don't you speak to the breeder about what she would recommend for your pup.
- By taurusman [gb] Date 20.05.03 13:19 UTC
The breeder recommends that I stay on the raw food diet. Obviously I shall have to do this for a few weeks but then I will need to change to something more convenient.
- By Carla Date 20.05.03 13:46 UTC
Have you told the breeder you intend to switch from raw? Or have you avoided it because they might not be happy? If I were you I would try and maintain the diet the pup is on now, or speak to the breeder about one of the more raw-based complete foods - but i wouldn't do it without telling the breeder. She/he should be a valuable source of advice for you in the future, and you don't really want to alienate him/her...

HTH
Chloe :)
- By LJS Date 20.05.03 13:48 UTC
As an alternative why not try Nature diet ? It is the next best thing and is good if you are unable to feed a raw diet.

Lucy
- By mandatas [gb] Date 21.05.03 21:34 UTC
Hi,

I agree, naturediet is the next best thing to raw. To be honest, if the pup has been reared on the best of the best (raw food) it would not be a good idea to change to processed food, (ie. tinned or dried) as these often contain a lot of rubbish.

Naturediet would be your best bet and I would speak to the breeder as well, if I found out after I had sold a pup that someone had changed the food, I would not be happy!! But if you had told me first, I could recomened alternatives and you have a valid reason why you don't want to feed raw. :)

Manda
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- By taurusman [gb] Date 24.05.03 15:25 UTC
I have now got the pup and mentioned to her about the difficultly in feeding the raw food diet. She is happy if I change as long as I do it gradually, she recommended Nutro to me. Luckily I have found someone who can supply me locally. I'll let you know how the pup does on it.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 24.05.03 16:43 UTC
Sounds like a good result all round! I'm sure it'll all work out well. Good luck.
:)
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Changing from rawfood diet for a new pup

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