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There is such a big difference between the BB formula you're currently feeding and Orijen that I would not do a slow transition. I'd do it over no more than 4 days: a quarter Orijen, than half, than three quarters, than 100% Orijen.
How old is Yogi? You might even switch him cold turkey.
KLN is correct about the size to buy. Start with a small bag. You can switch to the largest bag after you see how he likes it and how he does with it. But most pet supply stores will take back an opened bag and exchange it for something else.
You usually switch from puppy to adult formulas when the dog's skeletal growth is complete, or close to it. This varies depending on the size of the dog. In general, the smaller the dog is going to be at maturity, the sooner he's done growing. Standards usually complete their skeletal growth between 9-12 months; with mini's, it can be as early as 6 months. With most doodles (except for the extra large guys who are going to end up over 100 lbs), you can usually switch around 8-9 months old.
I personally think that the Champion products (Orijen and Acana) are the best commercial pet foods on the market, terms of nutritional profiles, quality, and manufacturing, and no company is more ethical.
That said, no food, including homemade fresh foods, raw diets, etc., can guarantee that a dog will live a long healthy life. And no food is right or "best" for every dog. We all have to do what feels right to us. :)
You can expect some gas for a couple of weeks if you make the switch to Orijen.
LOL! He may not have any gas, but several dogs here have had that happen when they were first switched over to Orijen from other foods, so I like to let people know that it might happen, it will go away, and it doesn't mean the food isn't agreeing with the dog. :)
Luna had horrible gas but it only lasted about a week, thankfully :p
LOL, I'm sorry about the gas but glad he;s doing well otherwise.
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