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09-21-2015, 10:28 PM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Sep 2015 Location: Elgin, SC
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| A new soon to be Chorkie Mom Hi everyone! I am brand new here and am going to be getting a Chorkie puppy soon and want to start her off right. I was hoping for some puppy food recommendation s please? I have been to dog food advisor and while it is a wealth of information, I would love to hear from you guys about what works well for this breed☺ Thank you! |
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09-22-2015, 05:30 AM | #2 |
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| Welcome to YT and congratulations on your soon to be new little baby. Sorry I have no answer to your question. Hopefully others will be along to offer advise and suggestions. BTW a Chorkie in not a "breed" it is a mix of two different pedigrees, a chihuahua and Yorkshire Terrier. My suggestion to you is to read up on both breeds as this puppy may have characteristics of both breeds, you will be better able to work with a mixed puppy if you know the characteristics of both the chihuahua and Yorkshire Terrier breed. Good luck and I look forward to seeing how this little baby is making your life a whole new world.
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09-23-2015, 03:58 AM | #3 |
Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | I feed frozen raw by either Primal or Nature's Variety. Kibbles I recommend are Natures Logic, Solid Gold Wee Bits or Barking At The Moon, Orijen/Acana, Natures Variety, Wellness Core...
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09-23-2015, 09:52 AM | #4 |
Donating YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: SW USA
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| Puppy food Congratulations on your soon to be puppy. I am sure the breeder will give you lots of tips on how to care for her, including diet. Most here suggest you feed what the breeder is feeding for some time to minimize changes the pup has to adapt to. Then you can slowly change to the new food of choice. Dog Food Advisor for me is a good start and it does give lots of info on ingredients etcetera. However the star rating can leave a lot to be desired, so it is a good idea to research the foods yourself and take advice of those here and their food choices and experiences. Good luck and please let us know when you get her, with pictures if you can do that. |
09-23-2015, 10:55 AM | #5 | |
Rosehill Yorkies Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Houston Texas
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I consider the Dog Food Advisor and that "Star Rating" as much a solid foundation of knowledge about dog food, as I would consider my shade tree auto mechanic qualified to make adjustments to a cardiac pacemaker......I would certainly NOT go to my local butcher, who has an extensive knowledge of cuts of meat, for my open heart surgery or my liver transplant. The Dog Food Advisor is a dentist. He assimilates information that he gathers from individual dog food companies, which he has admitted himself, and then he gives the information collected from the specific dog food companies, HIS rating as to what HE considers is good.....conflict of interest at a minimum in my mind. Do your OWN research....like everything else you encounter in life, it is more time consuming and involved when you do it yourself....the FDA has a site....get on the computer and do your own research about dog food and nutrition.....dont assume you will get an unbiased review from the dog food company you are reviewing.....you have to go above and beyond the dog food companies and what they say about their OWN product! Before I lost my last computer, along with TONS of research and information, I had a folder with several unbiased sites that do NOT review individual dog food, but explain what your pet needs to be eating, at what age certain diets are best, and the breed requirements for specific nutritional requirements for definitive activities (hunting, racing, breeding, nutritional requirements for organ development, etc) during that dog's life. A ton of work and effort and accumulation by nutritionists, vet schools, etc.....lost. I am sick over that....but you can find it all with your OWN extensive research and effort......just go with Universities and educational foundations for opinions on what food to feed....dont depend on a dentist or an individual dog food company to give you unbiased information as your FIRST LINE of education about any dog food. When you get educated on what is actually necessary for a dog, doing what your dog will be doing, at your dogs age, with your dog's health outline, from unbiased university based educational information, then you can drill down into individual foods and approach that food with an educated assimilation of what are the nutritional requirements for your specific pet. | |
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