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Well, at 10 months, you're fine with switching to an adult formula, so the 6 Fish might be a good choice. I would not switch to Fromm, though. It's a good brand, but they do not make any formulas with a nutrition profile similar to Orijen's The adult Orijen formulas are nutritionally similar to the Puppy formula, which makes for an easier (and healthier) switch.
As far as your pup not being an enthusiastic eater, or turning up his nose at his food, there could be a couple of reasons for that. One, his growth has slowed way down as he approaches adulthood and he simply doesn;t need to eat as much. Or, he is just not the kind of dog who loves food and lives to eat...he's the type who eats to live. The latter is much healthier, for dogs and humans both.
We've had a lot of discussions here about dogs who don't "like" their food and owners who are trying all kinds of things to get the dogs to eat. The fact is , a normal healthy dog will not starve himself. Often, we create picky eaters by trying to entice them with toppers, etc.
Please read through the following discussion we had here about this topic. It's funny, but it contains a lot of wisdom.
http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/thefoodgroup/forum/topics/an-ode-...
Please let us know how he does with the 6 Fish. I hope he likes it, and feels better soon. :)
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