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Reply To: Large and Giant Breed Puppy Nutrition

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theBCnut
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Adjust the amount of food according to your dog’s body condition. Keep your pup on the thin, lean side at least until full grown.

One warning, diet and OVER exercise are both big contributors to hip dysplasia, so be careful about the amount of exercise your pup gets. It’s better to wear them out with mental work than physical work.

I rotate after every bag, which is weekly, with my dogs’ kibble. I feed half raw and I rotate that every day.