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Kimberly, what is your question exactly? There are literally hundreds of discussions about food on this site, as well as the meticulously researched list of recommended foods. I'm sure that our resident expert on all things nutrition can answer any question you have--but you haven't asked one yet. But one thing that I can tell you from my own experience is that your dog doesn't have to be enthusiastic about his food--he just needs to eat it when he's hungry. He won't starve himself.
Exactly right.
The Food Group has information on everything you've mentioned and more. :)
There are picky eaters, and sensitive tummies! Please don't get too disappointed that your puppy isn't too enthusiastic about his food. Have you tried adding a bit of plain non-fat yogurt on top? Toppers can make a difference too.
I am guessing you wanted an advice for inexpensive but good food option for your puppy? You've asked about food a couple of months ago, so you probably read through recommendations on Food Group? I doubt anyone on DK would tell you to go for food not listed on the Food Group list, but please have in mind that so-called "premium" dog food is not always more expensive, because one doesn't have to feed as much. We give less than minimum indicated on the bag for less active dogs even when Willow is very active with at least 3 walks a day. She's lean, very healthy, and always energetic. We get praises from our vet every time we weigh her in her office.
We also didn't find canned pumpkin and sweet potato helpful, but what was most effective for firming up stool for Willow was dried yams. Although it doesn't always break up entirely and we find orange bits in her poo, it doesn't seem to do any harm. We buy Sam's Yams from Entirelypets.com (look for online coupons for this company when you place an order) at a much lower price, or we make them at home with dehydrator. I believe you can also get a similar product (nothing added, just dried yams) from Petsmart, but we haven't tried it.
Good luck! It can take a while to find a working formula for your puppy - it took us several months, and then Willow's allergy started so we're never completely off, but that's a story for another day -, but once you find what works and see your puppy happy, there's nothing more rewarding than that!
In my limited experience, 8 months is around the age that a dog is a teenager and asserting independence and - probably sounds silly - testing boundaries to see what else is around to eat! Do browse the Food group, the advice there is priceless and given by Karen and others that are really knowledgeable. My advice? when he's hungry he will eat!
Here is the link to the best foods. Some are less expensive than others. Grain-free isn't for everyone. Unless your dog has a specific problem and Must eat one of the crap foods, choose from the list to feed your dog the healthiest way possible. http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/thefoodgroup/forum/topics/recomme...
Both Solid Gold, Canidae and Wellness can be found in many stores.
One of the things about the foods not on the list is often sourcing - they get their ingredients from places, like China, who have no controls/laws for what goes into those bags. Another is that the food is not nutritional - like Science Diet. One of the 'marketing' ploys for making the cheap foods more appealing is that they have fat on them.
A healthy dog will NOT starve himself.
Purina One and Science diet are just pure crap! If you had a child and fed him nothing but cookies and candy he would love that and beg for more. But that would not be healthy and have any nutritional value. Thats pretty much what Purina and Science Diet serve. Sure the dogs love it but its still not good for them. Karen has given every one of us amazing advice and researched all the foods on the list so that we can be assured there is nothing in them that will harm our furbabies. Like Willow and J said, the best food is really not more expensive. The recommended amount is actually less food than the other brands so that it actually lasts longer. You use less of it because their bodies actually use more of it and they in turn have less poo.
Since that recall 3 years ago, Wellness no longer uses Diamond's manufacturing facilities. They were never "a part of diamond", they used their manufacturing facilities. They no longer do. I feed my own dog Wellness, which I consider a pretty good endorsement.
Again, lots more info on this in The Food Group.
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