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Martello
Apr 29, 2012

by XyloJW
I've read/heard a few different things about puppy food. Is it really necessary or can I feed my 9 week-old Cane Corso adult food? I have Taste of the Wild High Prairie for our adult dog, will that give little baby Scuda everything she needs?

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Martello
Apr 29, 2012

by XyloJW

wtftastic posted:

You need food that is either specifically described as "for all life stages" or for puppies. A maintainence diet is not formulated for puppies and can be lacking in nutrients that they need.

It says for all life stages so I guess I'm good. Thanks.

Martello
Apr 29, 2012

by XyloJW

HelloSailorSign posted:

And finally, some that feel their dog or cat should also be vegan.

:catstare:

:staredog:

Martello
Apr 29, 2012

by XyloJW
Is olive oil actually good for dogs' skin?

Martello
Apr 29, 2012

by XyloJW
My Cane Corso puppy is 28 pounds at 2 and a half months. She's grown 10 pounds in just the past three weeks since I took her home. She's full of energy and has a great personality and temperament. I'm pretty sure I'm feeding her right, but the cups per day guidelines I was able to find on Google are all for adult dogs, as is the guidelines on the Taste of the Wild bag. Am I supposed to use her predicted adult weight as the guideline, or her current weight? I'm feeding her 3-4 cups a day twice a day right now.

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