
I would most definately keep my young growing puppy on a variety of foods including home cooked, raw, mixed vegetables (cooked and raw) and a variety of kibbles for "convienience".
Of course all of these would have to be introduced carefully.
I remember as a child in the 50s (I am 63 now ) our dog would have all scraps from our plates and the most modern tinned food (Pal) with terrier type biscuites. I don't remember the dog being fat and he probably didn't have any allergies either as so many of the kibble fed dogs of today. I also remember in the 60s my mother would boil a pan of Horsemeat every week for the dogs ( a luxury that is almost impossible to obtain these days) !
I think variety of all kinds is very good and our dogs can still be "healthy"!
How boring it must be having dry or moist cereal based kibble every day, again and again and again.
Most of our modern day vets are "conditioned" at college, and many of us too into believing that a ballanced kibble diet is natural and best.
What a load of nonsence! :(
Best wishes.