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Reply To: Large and Giant Breed Puppy Nutrition
Hello,
First post, but I’ve been reading here a few days.
I have a 12 week old purebred Saint Bernard puppy. She’s currently on Eagle Pack but I’d like to switch her to something else, I’m thinking either Orijen if I can afford it on a regular basis (I heard their prices went up and their bag size is going down) or Fromm Gold Holistic Large Breed Puppy. $50 or under is ideal, but I can probably budget a little more if the food is worth it. Any suggestions? Also, how long should I be feeding puppy food?
An as aside, if it helps anyone, I contacted Taste of the Wild and they got back to me today. Here’s what they said about their food:
“Below are the calcium and phosphorous levels for all of our dry formulas. The levels below are based on an as fed basis of a typical analysis of the formula.
High Prairie Canine with Roasted Venison & Roasted Bison
Calcium: 2.1%
Phosphorus: 1.4%
Pacific Stream Canine with Smoked Salmon
Calcium: 1.9%
Phosphorus: 1.1%
Wetlands Canine with Roasted Wild Fowl
Calcium: 2.1%
Phosphorus: 1.4%
Sierra Mountain Canine with Roasted Lamb
Calcium: 1.6%
Phosphorus: 1.0%
Southwest Canine with Wild Boar
Calcium: 1.9%
Phosphorus: 1.1%
Pine Forest Canine with Venison & Legumes
Calcium: 1.4%
Phosphorus: 0.9%
Appalachian Valley Small Breed Canine with Venison & Garbanzo Beans
Calcium: 1.8%
Phosphorus: 1.2%
High Prairie Puppy with Roasted Venison & Roasted Bison
Calcium: 1.4%
Phosphorus: 1.0%
Pacific Stream Puppy with Smoked Salmon
Calcium: 1.3%
Phosphorus: 1.0%”
Hope this helps someone.
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