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Lily B
MemberI’m looking for dog food suggestions for a small toy breed. She’s currently on Solid Gold small breed, but I find that she seems to struggle eating the hard kibble. She has been to see two vets, and both have indicated there is nothing wrong with her teeth or bite, though she seems to tilt her head when she crunches on the hard food. She doesn’t like the food when I pour some hot water on it, though will happily eat canned food.
I’m wondering if there is a product on the market that sells small portions of wet food (not the large cans), or someone who makes a soft dog food that is yellow corn/by-product free. My husband buys her the Moist and Meaty stuff from the grocery store and sneaks it to her which she loves and has no problem eating I just would prefer to feed her something better nutritionally.anonymously
MemberCheck out Newman’s Organics canned food at Chewy.com, my senior small breed likes the turkey (95%) as a topper.
A can covered with a tight plastic lid and stored in the fridg should be good for 3 days, maybe up to 5. I think I have seen it in small cans at the supermarket.anonymously
MemberHere it is in a small can http://www.petfooddirect.com/product/6441/newmans-own-organics-for-puppies-and-active-dogs-turkey-and-chicken-formula-canned-dog-food
I have not used this company, just wanted to show the smaller size of this product.
pugmomsandy
ParticipantWaggers Tendermoist and Freshpet (Nature’s Fresh line I think) have a soft kibble.
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MemberJust soak the kibble in water overnight in the fridge, then mix a tablespoon of the topper in, prior to serving.
My old guy likes it…he only has a few teeth left. Add just a splash of warm water so it is not cold.Lily B
MemberThanks so much! I found the Freshpet kibble at my local Target.
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