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Kyle DMember
Yes I did.
Kyle DMemberI ended up feeding the puppy farmina pumpkin lamb and blueberry. They say that Maximus when I call them. I just hope everything will be ok feeding my Alaskan malamute this food.
Kyle DMemberMy Alaskan malamute is 6 months old and my vet wants him off chicken. Now I was looking at this list and some of the products they state except for large breed puppy. An example annamet aqualuk. Is this a concern I should be worried about for my large breed puppy?
Kyle DMemberReally stay away from grain-free? Anyone else have thoughts on this?
Kyle DMemberI have taken a look at those and I can calculate the ratio of calcium to phosphorus which seems to be the ratio is what matter not necessarily the amount. Im just concerned with a ratio of 1.6:1 being too high even if it is within the standard guidelines
Kyle DMemberIm making sure it has the AFFCO statement for the growth of large breeds on the dog food, but my concern is even with the statement if the ratio is too high typically I see 1.2:1 ratio as the most recommended and if that’s the case 1.6:1 seems like a big difference
Kyle DMemberThank you lll have to look into chewy. i contact NV and they said 1.6 calcium and 1 phosphorus. I think that is just too much would you agree?
Kyle DMemberWhat do you think about Instinct Raw Boost for Large Breed Puppies they do sell this there
Kyle DMemberI dont really order much online and prefer to go to stores to buy what I need. They have the regular puppy but it has more fat and protein and the ratio to 1:5 and id prefer that to be lower around 1.2- 1.3 ratio and no more than 15% fat
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