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  • #14277
    matt
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    What food do you give your Pit? What do you recommend?

    #15307
    charfuer
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    Science Diet Light

    #15309
    WiPittyMom2468
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    Natures Recipe Venision

    #15310
    toni
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    Started my puppy on Royal Canin, Large Breed. Went from 6lbs to 98lbs. Sent message to Royal Canin, what to change him to, now using royal Canin, bone and joint. He’ likes it! Coat is beautiful. Lovely Pink gums and mouth. Bit expensive, but they do have a saers club.

    #15311
    Pitbullmom
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    When My youngest pit bull was younger she was on Iam’s large breed we now feed all our dogs which includes 4 pitbulls Prunea dog chow or Pedagree they love it

    #15312
    annaerekson1
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    I feed my Pitts Blue Buffalo, I used to feed the sweet potato and fish, but have also tried the chicken one. Unless your dog is super active, I wouldn’t feed any of the wilderness version, it can be a bit potent and give diarrhea. I have also found this website to be helpful as just a general rule.
    http://www.elkcountryanimalshelter.org/GradeDOG%20FOOD.html

    #15313
    BruzersMama
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    I feed my pit bull Wellness puppy food, its all natural holistic goodness!!!! he has food allergies so this seems to work well for him, and it isn’t too expensive!!!

    #15314
    mommiepit
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    I have used Nutrumax lambs and rice for many years for my shiba inus and when I got the pits. They were put on that. Since the prices have gone sky for that brand. I found 4 Health lamb and rice for a reasonable price. I compare ingredients and they are almost the same. I mixed with their old food to make sure no one got upset tummies. I stay away with anything that has corn or beef. Corn is just a cheaper filler that makes them fat. Beef is hard for them to digest. The landmines in the yard aren’t huge. Their coat and body mass look great. I am pleased the food. I feed them twice a day fear of the bloat.
    My girls also get raw baby carrots for treats. They love them and they are low fat. We get doggie bisquits also.

    #15315
    CorieLondon
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    I use Royal Canin – It was recommended to me by Vet who is a dear friend and neighbor.

    #15316
    brittanycmartinez
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    I feed my boy Nutro Large Breed Puppy. It’s mostly protein. He’ll be fed Nutro Large Breed Dog when he’s of age.

    #15317
    shannonkwendt
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    Check out the website Dog Food Analysis. You might be surprised by how poorly Science Diet does. We do feed our dogs that, but only because we can no longer afford Natural Balance:

    http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/showproduct.php?product=1082&cat=all

    #15318
    Amills78
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    Blue Buffalo

    #15320
    burnzyb
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    Nature’s Domain Salmon and sweet potato. Sal has a very sensitive tummmy, this stuff seems to do the trick.

    #15322
    MOO MOO
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    BLUE BUFFALO – all natural, she loves it and it’s good for her!!

    #15323
    sashaandhulk
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    I had my pit and pit mix on Nutro Natural Choice Lamb and Rice. Then once I started researching Nutro I found some very upsetting information. I then decided to start them on a more natural food and bought Blue Buffalo. One of my dogs did well on it while the other one was had a horrible reaction to it and vomitted to the point on needing IV fluids from the vet. So, after than incident a talked to my Vet and put them on Science Diet. I am still searching for a better alternative but they both do well on Science Diet.

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