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Angelo CParticipant
Hello!
My dog is 95 lbs, mix of Rottweiler, German Shepherd and Lab.
She’s currently on Taste of the Wild dry kibble. I’ve been wanting to get her on a mix of dry and wet.
I want to transition to a different kibble brand, Orijen brand dry kibble and Taste of the Wild wet canned food.Is this safe/”smart” to do? I’m really attracted to the Orijen brand, unfortunately Orijen doesn’t offer any wet canned food and I want her to have a mix of wet food too.
Thank you in advance!Best regards,
Angelo
pugmomsandyParticipantYou can mix and match various forms of foods with various brands. There is no rule to stick to just one. Some will say using diet rotation and allowing your dog to be exposed to all different kinds of ingredients is better than just feeding the same exact recipe for long periods of time.
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