This is a discussion on puppy feeding within the Puppy Feeding forums, part of the Puppy Matters category; Our breeder recommended and sent us home with Royal Canin Medium Puppy kibble. It is easily found at any of ...
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Royal Canin Med Puppy kibble
Our breeder recommended and sent us home with Royal Canin Medium Puppy kibble. It is easily found at any of the big pet supply stores. Also, feeding more often may help a young pup intake more. Maybe vet specialist can check out his/her digestive system to rule out any problems. Sometimes playing in their food while they are eating makes them more interested in the food.
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If you want to make a Corgi more interested in his/her food, give them a tasty variety and not just the same ol, same ol three or four times a day - as in the case of a pup. And if it is puppies we're discussing, how about a breakfast for the pup that is an actual breakfast type meal.
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