| jpcajun |
08-02-2014 08:15 AM |
Question for Labrador owners
What do you feed your dog? What is a good dog food? How much do they eat a day?
Thinking of purchasing a lab in the future and wanted to gather some info first
Thanks
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| Tjethro85 |
08-02-2014 08:49 AM |
I started my dog on eukanuba and he's still on it. It's the best but very expensive. He never gets sick and he keeps his weight on a small amount of food. The purina pro plan is also something I use if I can't find the eukanuba.
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| Natural Light Kid |
08-02-2014 10:04 AM |
Dog chow. Not sure of amount but she doesn't eat as much n the summer as she does during season.
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| speck-chaser |
08-02-2014 10:16 AM |
Taste of the Wild, There is about 4 or 5 different flavors to choose from. Lil on the expensive side, but they use good ingredients. Usually about 43-45.00 for a 30lb sack
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| Paulox86 |
08-02-2014 10:25 AM |
Feed one Blue Buffalo. Feed the new one a mix of Puppy Chow and left over Blue Buffalo. When both get back from trainers, I'll may be buying something from the feed store that is good. My vet recommends Purina Pro Plan. I may stick with that. I usually give 2-3 cups a day.
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| Nauticstar1187 |
08-02-2014 10:30 AM |
I feed mine science diet. Good stuff a little pricey!
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| speck-chaser |
08-02-2014 10:46 AM |
Main thing is to check the first ingredients in the list. It needs to be some type of good meat,not corn or wheat.
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| krazykat |
08-02-2014 12:31 PM |
Purina Pro Plan mixed with Science Diet W/D Gastro. Makes nice turds
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| Ducktrickster |
08-02-2014 12:36 PM |
I have a dog with allegies and have had zero problems since starting taste of the wild.
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| Vermillionaire |
08-02-2014 12:38 PM |
Purina Pro Plan here too, he seems to like Savor more than the Adult blend. Two cups, twice a day is about what he eats.
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| Paulox86 |
08-02-2014 12:38 PM |
That's the key to good dog food. Making the turds nice and hard and easy to pick up.
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| Vermillionaire |
08-02-2014 12:39 PM |
Thinking of switching to Pro Plan Sport during the season, anyone else?
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I was using blue diamond for a while but it was giving my dog skin allergies and wasn't making good turds...
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| T-TOP |
08-02-2014 01:19 PM |
Pro plan sport.
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| mallardhead |
08-02-2014 01:47 PM |
River run 30/20 switched to it a few months ago made a big difference.also heard victor dog food is great.
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| speck-chaser |
08-02-2014 02:23 PM |
nice lil tootsie rolls!!!
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| Quackhead62 |
08-02-2014 02:26 PM |
I feed my Purine One, which ever food u pick make sure that the first ingredient is meat not fish meal.
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| DeeCee |
08-02-2014 05:51 PM |
Feed mine Purina One. Seems to do just fine.
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| Mudbug01 |
08-03-2014 10:37 AM |
Purina Pro 30/20
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| Gasper Master |
08-03-2014 11:43 AM |
Diamond, High Energy, $30 for 50lbs. Dog eats 1 3/4 16oz bean cans a day. No problems. I never understood those high dollar dog foods.
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| The shop in Broussard |
08-05-2014 10:12 PM |
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Diamond, High Energy, $30 for 50lbs. Dog eats 1 3/4 16oz bean cans a day. No problems. I never understood those high dollar dog foods.
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I've always fed my dog purina dog chow until a friend suggested I try feeding her diamond high energy. I got a bag at the feed store in youngsville, and I noticed a huge difference within a few days. My pitbull Jezabel is noticeably healthier, happier, and the ***** is ripped! I think she's doing P90X while I'm at work.
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