My 6 year old dog Abby has always eaten Eukanuba. For the past several years she has been getting 1 cup of Eukanuba with a can of Pedigree food mixed in for dinner.
Our puppy Misty is on Eukanuba puppy formula.
Misty's poops are solid, but Abby will get runny poops from time to time. It's been brought to my attention that this is most likely caused by the Pedigree that I've been mixing in to her kibble. I tried to just give her kibble for dinner, but she wasn't too happy about that and wouldn't eat much.
So off to the forums I've gone to research, and I see that Eukanuba isn't too popular either!
So ideally, I'd like to get them both on a healthier diet without spending a fortune. If it's something I can get at Petsmart all the better, but I am willing to order online if I need to. Raw/cooked diet is not ideal for me so I'd prefer to stick to a kibble, and if there is a canned equivalent that I can mix in with the kibble all the better.
Also, for snacks Abby will usually get a snausage and Misty has been getting http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2751556. It's usually just one per day for each dog before bed. They sometimes get sliced hotdogs as treats, even more rarely cheese, and beefhide dental chips made by Cheweez (or the beefhide rolls made by the same people).
I love my dogs, but admit I have been fairly ignorant of their diet needs so I'd like to fix that. Any recommendations/advice would be appreciated, as well as any links to good doggie nutritional information.
Thanks
Our puppy Misty is on Eukanuba puppy formula.
Misty's poops are solid, but Abby will get runny poops from time to time. It's been brought to my attention that this is most likely caused by the Pedigree that I've been mixing in to her kibble. I tried to just give her kibble for dinner, but she wasn't too happy about that and wouldn't eat much.
So off to the forums I've gone to research, and I see that Eukanuba isn't too popular either!
So ideally, I'd like to get them both on a healthier diet without spending a fortune. If it's something I can get at Petsmart all the better, but I am willing to order online if I need to. Raw/cooked diet is not ideal for me so I'd prefer to stick to a kibble, and if there is a canned equivalent that I can mix in with the kibble all the better.
Also, for snacks Abby will usually get a snausage and Misty has been getting http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2751556. It's usually just one per day for each dog before bed. They sometimes get sliced hotdogs as treats, even more rarely cheese, and beefhide dental chips made by Cheweez (or the beefhide rolls made by the same people).
I love my dogs, but admit I have been fairly ignorant of their diet needs so I'd like to fix that. Any recommendations/advice would be appreciated, as well as any links to good doggie nutritional information.
Thanks