>Would this be a suitable food as they are still puppies?<
I would
not feed dry chappie to a growing pup,the fat and protein levels are too low for adult dogs IMO,letta lone young dogs. Ingredients aside,i mean,their claim to fame is using "highly nutritious wheat and maize",no mention of meat :rolleyes: Tinned chappie does have it's place as a convalescent food,but i would only feed it on a short term basis until the
underlying problem was sorted,and only if homecooked wasnt an option,not as a regular part of a dogs forever diet.
>I really can't afford anything more expensive than jwb which i think Arden Grange and Burns are.<
Ahh but you have to feed less of a food such as arden grange prestige as it is a denser food than jwb and perhaps the puppy formula too(not too sure).The only way to know for sure is to ring the manufacture and find out the k/cals per cup,you cant compare prices on a per bag basis only.
For example you may have to feed 3 cups per day of a lesser quality cheap food,but only 1 1/2 cups of a more expensive(at first glance) nutritionally dense food,so even though the second food 'seems' more expensive you have to feed far less of it than the cheaper food,so you'll probably end up even or sometimes better off,there are many more things to consider other than the final price at the checkout.
I dont mean to be a food nazi ;) I have very high standards when it comes to feeding my pets,and i love to share the information i learn along the way,and i could honestly talk about nutrition and the pro's and con's there of forever

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With all the hazards our pets have to face on a daily basis,eg vaccs,flea/worm/HW meds,environmental pollution,and many other things beyond our control,the very least and also one of the easiest things we can do for them is give them the best possible nutrition we can,and no matter what the manufacture's of these foods say,feeds containing mostly wheat,maize,rice etc could not be further from an appropriate canine diet.Unfortunately manu's who's foods contain more wheat,maize,by products and artificial colourings and preservatives than anything else dont,i feel, have the best interests of the dogs eating their foods at heart.They take advantage of the fact that dogs are born scavengers and can survive on just about anything,they are a really easy species to maintain nutrition wise.However there is a difference between maintaining,surviving and thriving.
Anyways sorry for ranting and veering off topic :) I can only advise to perhaps look into
why your dogs digestion is so sensitive,perhaps allergies are involved or the bowels,digestive enzymes etc are'nt functioning correctly,or simply one or more ingredients in JWB doesnt agree ,not ALL dogs do well on rice ;) If your dog is intolerant of grains they will most likely irritate the lining of the gut and produce inconsistent stools.