What is your dogs favorite dry dog food? (diet, dachshund, puppy)
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Our lately departed dachshund mutt, Freddie, only liked RR Dish, chicken, which has little dried vegetables and berries in it. The second dachshund, Donovan ate it fine, but now that Fred is gone, Donovan can have whatever he likes, so I’m experimenting, starting with my next food shipment.
Our former dog, a Brittany, loved Purina One, so I’m trying PO Smart Blend Beef and Rice, and also Pro Plan Lamb and Rice.
I know there are a million choices, so what does your dog like?
No wet food, please. Dad cooks up veggies and broth to mix in.
I don't feed my dog dry food any more (too many recalls, and too many issues with them that caused pretty severe digestive problems with him). Back when I did though, he seemed to like Taste of the Wild...but again, his digestive tract couldn't tolerate it for too long.
Now he gets a combo: freeze-dried food (Honest Kitchen), refrigerated (FreshPet Select), and pureed pumpkin, raw carrots and other veggies, occasional fish (sardines or salmon) as well as an occasional 'topper' broth from Honest Kitchen.
Quite honestly, Izzy far prefers his current diet to his old one, and I wouldn't ever switch him back.
Our lately departed dachshund mutt, Freddie, only liked RR Dish, chicken, which has little dried vegetables and berries in it. The second dachshund, Donovan ate it fine, but now that Fred is gone, Donovan can have whatever he likes, so I’m experimenting, starting with my next food shipment.
Our former dog, a Brittany, loved Purina One, so I’m trying PO Smart Blend Beef and Rice, and also Pro Plan Lamb and Rice.
I know there are a million choices, so what does your dog like?
No wet food, please. Dad cooks up veggies and broth to mix in.
Most dry foods are carb heavy. If anything, he should add fresh protein as well, e.g. a lightly cooked egg, Whole fat plain yogurt, raw goat’s milk, etc. Bone broth is great, they need more liquids when on a dry food diet.
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