Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Typically, you feed less of Orijen than other foods; sometimes a lot less, depending on what you were previously feeding. I can't tell you exact amounts, because to do that, I would need to know the exact Merrick formula you are feeding; there are dozens of them. But I can tell you that you cannot substitute a portion of the Merrick with an equal size portion of Orijen or you will likely be overfeeding, and that's what's probably causing the excess poop.
So, which Merrick formula is it?
Okay, if you look at the feeding guidelines for the Merrick food, you'll notice that they use the "GOAL weight" rather than the puppy's current weight. So according to that, 3 cups per day is not enough. However, calorie wise, it's fine.
Now if you look at the feeding guidelines for Orijen Puppy, a 25 lb puppy who is expected to weigh 55 lbs as an adult, which is a good estimate for your guy based on his current weight, should be eating about 1 and three-quarter cups per day. A lot less than the Merrick. So to feed a 50/50 mix of the two foods, you'd need to mix half a day's worth of Merrick, or 1.5 cups, with half a day's worth of Orijen, or about 7/8 of one cup. Then you need to divide that into 2 or 3 meals, whichever he's eating. You can see the problem with what you've been doing, lol. If you've been giving him 1.5 cups of each food, he's getting too many calories and too much food, hence the extra poop.
Not now. Start with the recommended amount of Orijen and see how it goes. The puppy feeding amounts take puppy's activity and growth requirements into account.
You also don't want to do a slow transition. It should not be more than 4-5 days.
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