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  • in reply to: Large and Giant Breed Puppy Nutrition #87299 Report Abuse
    Mike P
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    jacob. I can’t take credit for the research or the knowledge. But others on here have and I only forward it on. See Hound dog mom’s post earlier on.

    She created a nice list for our large breed puppies. I don’t think the list has been updated recently though, but I assume these haven’t been downgraded.

    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwApI_dhlbnFTXhUdi1KazFzSUk/edit?pli=1

    Also, instead of driving a couple hours round trip, can you buy online. I did from Chewy.com and amazon and it was great. Chewy offers free shipping for over $49.

    try these links (i don’t know if they work right)
    http://www.chewy.com/fromm-gold-holistic-large-breed/dp/32624

    http://www.chewy.com/earthborn-holistic-coastal-catch/dp/36408

    in reply to: Large and Giant Breed Puppy Nutrition #87188 Report Abuse
    Mike P
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    Hey all. Just like Jeremy, I too have been reading this thread for a few weeks now. I too just brought home my first English Mastiff puppy. She is our second dog and our first is a rescue Chihuahua/Dachshund mix. (They are getting along well)

    Jeremy.. I started on page one a few weeks ago and have read so much and there are some great advisors on here. Hound Dog Mom and Pitlove are really great along some other regulars. HDM even put up a couple lists of recommended foods and from what I can tell, it seems go me, it is a good idea to rotate a 2-3 and see what you puppy does well with.

    Our mastiff puppy (Lola) is on Eagle Pack large and giant breed puppy food right now as the breeder was feeding her that and I didn’t want to totally shock her system. I assume the transition to a new home and different dog was going to be enough.

    I also bought a bag of Fromm Gold Holistic large puppy food and will transition her to that next. In the future I plan on trying both Earthborn Coastal and Meadow feasts, Annamaet Salcha, Wellness Core, and Kirkland Signature ND Salmon.

    There is also some that are adding a little wet food to their pups eating plan. Like Tripett. Also, some are going completely raw.

    In my opinion, it comes down to what works well for you and your puppy.

    To quote HDM “The best thing you can do is monitor his/her weight and adjust the food intake accordingly. So many factors can affect the calorie requirements of a dog including size, activity level, age, breed, gender, whether the dog is spayed or neutered, temperature, level of stress, etc. etc”

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