Bread? I think you mean bred!
Feed a high quality puppy kibble like Innova or Canidae and a raw, meaty marrow bone everyday.
2007-05-31 19:22:02
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answered by Elena 5
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The term is Purebred.. You breed a dog, or a dog can be bred, when you make a sandwich, you make it with bread.
Check out the Canidae All Life Stages.. No grains, no corn, no artificial preservatives, no fillers.. Good quality ingredients, not imported from other countries..
You want to avoid those garbage foods.. You have a puppy, you want to give him the best start possible.. Forget All PURINA, Iams, Eukanuba, Beneful, Pedigree, Kibbles N Bits, Science Diet, Ol Roy, They are being named in a class action lawsuit for their bag quality ingredients.
http://hubpages.com/hub/class_action_law...
Garbage ingredients, mostly corn based diets, no nutritional value at all.. Not what you want to be feeding a new puppy. You want him to be fed the best food possible start out right, and avoid all those chronic problems you see people having on here, coat, skin, ears, etc.. Even lack of attention span, harder to train dogs, cause they aren't getting their nutrition.
2007-06-01 02:32:12
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answered by DP 7
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Feed your puppy food that contains no wheat, soy, corn, or by-products. Make sure that you read all the labels. I would recommend Blue Buffalo chicken and brown rice puppy kibble or Natural Balance...Might be a bit pricey but it's well worth it!
2007-06-01 03:05:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Feed your pup Merrick puppy plate and you will be feeding the best kibble possible. Supplement it with Merrick puppy plate canned food, and your dog will be even healthier. All of their ingredients are the best of the best, and completely human grade.
Good luck with the pup:)
2007-06-01 02:18:03
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answered by LiaChien 5
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I feed Pinnacle Chicken and Oats...My French Bulldogs, shihtzus and labs are gorgeous! Try it! Hypoallergenic and has lots of probiotics! Great Food! Believe me I have tried them all.........and I mean all.
2007-06-01 02:24:08
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answered by angel1josie 2
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I feed my dogs and cats Purina O.N.E. Any of the higher quality pet foods will be good for your puppy but make sure you get puppy food, not adult food. I don't recommend canned or moist food on a reg. basis cause it can cause their teeth to rot prematurely. I only feed my animals canned food as a rare treat ( once a month or less). Dry food is best cause it helps keep their teeth clean.
2007-06-01 02:43:20
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answered by blackbriar2006 2
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You can feed your pup the expensive stuff.. But if you don't want to spend that much money on food you can feed them purina puppy chow . That is what I fed my black lab and she is on purina healthy morsels now And she gets all kinds of comments on how pretty her coat is and how pretty of a dog she is.
2007-06-01 03:51:50
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answered by xtech930 3
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purina puppy cow has a blend of mothers milk go figure that one out lol and get get wet canned puppy food and mix it so the puppy can have both dry and wet food also if it has not weaned its a very good idea to get some cans of infant formula like similac and mix it with the puppys food
2007-06-01 02:31:04
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answered by kambueno01 3
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Any of the premium brands will do. Dry is best & make sure it's formulated especially for puppies.
2007-06-01 02:23:16
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answered by ebonyruffles 6
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Sciene diet, it's healthy, afforable, and almost evrywhere. Congrats on the puppy!
2007-06-01 02:22:01
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answered by cait5156 3
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