MoonshineDad
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Well my fiancé is still cooking for Moonshine (and I’m still buying it which is getting costly with supplements, pumpkin, chicken and rice) and we’re looking for an appropriate puppy food for him. I’ve looked through quite a few of the posts here which have been helpful, but my questions still aren’t answered.
As I’ve said before I used to own Aussies. They were disc dogs and sporting dogs. My fiancé grew up with cats and remains a cat person. So I’m sort of at a stump on what to feed. My fiancé went to the local pet store we used for the Aussies. I fed both of them Solid Gold Wolf King due to my oldest having chicken allergies (that was fun let me tell ya) and Wolf King being a bison based diet. I’m not sure that’s such a good food for Moonshine it seems like bison would be hard on his digestive tract.
So my fiancé being the wonderful woman she is went to the store while I was at work so I wouldn’t have to do so. She got the run around and came home with brewer’s yeast vitamins and an adult maintenance dog food with a 44% protein content!
So I know that high of protein can’t possibly be ok…every nutrition class I’ve taken has pushed fat and carbs as the main energy source in dogs. I’m wondering if any of you have any suggestions? Orijen isn’t available where I am…and I’m a bit wary of Taste of the wild due to a lot of my clients having issues with loose stool and lowest protein content is their ocean fish formula which I’m trying to remember is somewhere around 24-28% maybe.
I was thinking Merrick this isn’t grain free but seems fairly high quality. I’m also wondering what your suggestions are as far as protein levels versus fat for a puppy. Moonshine is only around 14 weeks. I am not used to a small breed my Australian Shepherds were both upwards of 40lbs.
Anyway. sorry for the long post any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated
As I’ve said before I used to own Aussies. They were disc dogs and sporting dogs. My fiancé grew up with cats and remains a cat person. So I’m sort of at a stump on what to feed. My fiancé went to the local pet store we used for the Aussies. I fed both of them Solid Gold Wolf King due to my oldest having chicken allergies (that was fun let me tell ya) and Wolf King being a bison based diet. I’m not sure that’s such a good food for Moonshine it seems like bison would be hard on his digestive tract.
So my fiancé being the wonderful woman she is went to the store while I was at work so I wouldn’t have to do so. She got the run around and came home with brewer’s yeast vitamins and an adult maintenance dog food with a 44% protein content!
So I know that high of protein can’t possibly be ok…every nutrition class I’ve taken has pushed fat and carbs as the main energy source in dogs. I’m wondering if any of you have any suggestions? Orijen isn’t available where I am…and I’m a bit wary of Taste of the wild due to a lot of my clients having issues with loose stool and lowest protein content is their ocean fish formula which I’m trying to remember is somewhere around 24-28% maybe.
I was thinking Merrick this isn’t grain free but seems fairly high quality. I’m also wondering what your suggestions are as far as protein levels versus fat for a puppy. Moonshine is only around 14 weeks. I am not used to a small breed my Australian Shepherds were both upwards of 40lbs.
Anyway. sorry for the long post any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated
First it was Purina, then Purina Pro, then Wellness, and finally...Orijen! 
So now I'm giving him the Mother Hubbard crunchy dog bones to help give the reverse effect! 