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By willow
Date 26.07.03 12:52 UTC
Hi everyone wonder what your thoughts are on feeding iams puppy food to a pup, i have fed mine on it for 5 months now and she seems to be doing well. I am sure ther are better foods and wondered how it compares? also any thoughts on suplementaion etc is it nessasary with complete foods. many thanks willow
By willow
Date 26.07.03 14:21 UTC
Just read through other threads and she's coming off of it.
By JReynolds
Date 26.07.03 22:58 UTC
I've always fed mine James Wellbeloved, they seem to enjoy it and they've done well on it too, to be honest it actually smells rather nice.............:-) not that I've tried it of course...................lol.
By TJD
Date 27.07.03 10:45 UTC
I'm sorry but I have to ask - if she is doing well why change her? I kept my boy on Iams until he changed to Adult food as he was doing well and looking good and didn't want to risk upsetting him. :)
By settergirl
Date 27.07.03 15:01 UTC
I think she is changing it as she has read all about what iams food is really all about all that testing on dogs etc.
So she has changed her mind
By Carla
Date 27.07.03 15:04 UTC
I have to be honest - I wouldn't touch Iams or Eukanuba...not just for the cruelty aspect, but I don't agree with their "feed less because its concentrated" angle. I used to feed my dally on it, and he was starving all the time :(
By mayhem
Date 27.07.03 16:21 UTC
I suggest anyone who is considering feeding their dogs Eukanuba to read Uncaged on the horrific testing methods they employ to market this product
By Lollie
Date 29.07.03 07:47 UTC
I use James Wellbeloved for all my puppies, then i change to Dr John's at around 7/8mths.
Have had no problems with these two foods.
Karen.
By corso girl
Date 29.07.03 08:15 UTC
Please read? go to > www.bowchow.com read about dog foods. Jackie
hi,i feed my 13 week old japanese akita-inu royal canin puppy food ,it was reccomended by the breeder and she seems to be doing great on it.every other day i also give her a tin of sardines in oil mixed in with one of her feeds, she really devours them!
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