We've been using Berkley and Jenson brand for our 2 one and a half year goldens and my mother in laws 12 year old lab. before we switched the lab to this food he had bad Allergies which seemed to have cleared up. There is is a good list of 1-5 star dog foods. Berkley and Jenson comes in as a 4 star but for the price its great and is sold at BJ's
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The top ten dog breeds for children are:Golden RetrieverLabrador RetrieverPoodleIrish SetterVizslaNewfoundlandCollieBull TerrierBeagleBulldog
Dog food for Toy Breeds. xD
For most breeds, yes.
Some popular large dog breeds are bernese mountain dog, collie, mastiff, great dane, german short - haired pointer, rottweiler, standard poodle, golden retriever, german shepherd, labrador retriever.
Regular dog kibble should be fine. Mostly all dog food brands have different kibble for toy dogs, small dogs, medium-large dogs, etc. Some dog food brands such as Science Diet have different kibble for different breeds, but I doubt that will be necessary.
Yes it can. The most common danger is that it can cause Bloat. Bloat is much more common in large breeds and can be fatal. Additionally, bolting food can cause a dog to throw it up after eating it or choke on it if they inhale it. Giving food in smaller portions is a good way of stopping a dog from gulping down food.
A boarhound is a large dog, descended from breeds originally used to hunt boars.
Hi, Recommended daily amount: 1/4 to 1/2 cups of high-quality dry food a day. Here are some guidelines in feeding your Chihuahua: http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/chihuahua/feeding
The most common guide and police dog breeds are the German Shepard and Labrador retriever.
Bernese Mountain Dogs should be fed regular dog food like any other breed of Dog. I feed my Dogs of Wagg Complete, but any good quality dog food will do. Royal Canin makes specialist food for large breeds such as Bernese Mountain Dogs, such as ''Giant Junior'', ''Giant Puppy'' and ''Giant Adult''.