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PostSubject: Re: New dog owner confused on best food   New dog owner confused on best food - Page 2 EmptySun Aug 18, 2013 12:32 pm

You can start raw whenever you like. My breeder just offered raw to h three week old puppies yesterday...it's never to early to start
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PostSubject: Re: New dog owner confused on best food   New dog owner confused on best food - Page 2 EmptySun Aug 18, 2013 3:39 pm

The BB Wilderness puppy gave one of my pups loose stools and horrible gas, however she now eats BB lamb & oatmeal puppy and does fantastic on it! Sometimes you have to try different foods until you find which one works best for your pup. A lot of huskies tend to have sensitive stomachs and sometimes certain foods can be too rich for them or they could have an allergy.

I definitely agree with not making the transition to the new food slowly will result in an upset tummy. However, I figured since my girl already had horrible stools and they couldn't get any worse why not just give her the new food and hope for a miracle...and it worked! I recommend feeding 1 c/3x a day as puppies.
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