Mine do. I don't use high priced dog food and never will. Most of its a gimmick anyway. Getting in the "I love my dog more because I spend three hundred a month of food is useless". My dog are healthy. What works for me and my dogs may not work for yours. I own no loyalty to any company. Now if they want to pay my food bill, I will check them out.
2007-08-17 05:26:24
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answered by st.lady (1 of GitEm's gang) 6
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I am not joining the great brand debate ... BUT yes, as long as the individual kibble bits are small enough for the small dog it is fine! Growing up I had a Belgian shepard and a cockapoo, they ate the same food. when the beligian passed (of old age, the cocka poo was much younger) we eventually got a Golden. The Golden and the Cockapoo eat the same food. (As does the Rott/Pit mix. ... actually we have small medium and large dogs all eating the exact same food)
2007-08-17 05:34:22
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answered by unholyghost2003 4
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Well I think a puppy that age should still be with the Mom for another 3 weeks. He couldn't have developed any long term eating habits at that age so I would give him a high quality puppy food (no corn, no soy, no wheat, no by-products and a named meat in meal form as the first ingredient). At 5 1/2 weeks you should still be wetting to soften the kibble and warming the food.
2016-05-20 22:09:19
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answered by ? 3
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The simple answer is Yes.
The more complex answer would require more information about your dogs and their ages, activity levels, health and more.
There are lots of good quality foods out there that should work for all your dogs. Start by looking on the Internet at various pet food manufacturer web sites. Go to your local independent pet supply store and talk to the owner about foods, they are usually quite knowledgeable and want to help you and your pets.
Good Luck!
2007-08-17 05:25:06
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answered by Riley Daniels 3
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I had 2 dogs, one was 10 & one was a puppy, and for 8 years they ate the same food everyday. Adult food. Now my puppy is 17 years old & it didnt harm him at all ! ) Good Luck
2007-08-17 05:22:51
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answered by ~Quixotic~ 2
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i would actually get adult food for both dogs but a)give the larger one more or b) get the same food but get a set for large dogs and a set for small dogs
2007-08-17 05:22:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Hill's Science Diet makes a great blend of food for adult dogs. It comes in small and big bite kibble... obviously small bites are more favorable for little mouths, but big dogs like it too.
2007-08-17 05:21:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but you can also get one that is for all sizes and ages. That type of dog food have small pieces that all dogs can chew. Get a vet-recommended like IAMS. I have it now and my dogs like it.
2007-08-17 05:24:06
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answered by DCD4 5
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Yes
2007-08-17 05:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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my toy poodle and rott eat the same food if the little dog does not favor big bites wet it down my poodle loves it i use science diet.
2007-08-17 05:27:09
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answered by crystal c 2
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