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Royal Canin or Bil Jac Puppy Food 
We are currently feeding all our puppies Royal Canin or Bil Jac Select puppy food.
Please ask us which puppy food your puppy is eating. 

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Royal Canin Puppy
   You can visit their website to find a local retailer near you..

Royal Canin offers many verities of adult food we recommend you look over there website and choose which food best fit your dog and current needs. 

We are currently raising most of our puppies on
Royal Canin and a few on Bil Jac Puppy Select puppy, 

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Feed your puppy 2-3 times a day. We will let you know depending on size if your puppy if you should be fed 2 or 3 times a day. We normally recommend Petite size puppies get 3 meals a day until 12 weeks of age, then twice a day. Use the feeding chart as a starting point. The proper amount to feed will vary according to the environment and activity of your dog. Make feeding adjustments to maintain proper weight and condition. Use the feeding chart as a starting point. The proper amount to food will vary according to the environment, metabolism and amount of activity your dog has. Make feeding adjustments to maintain proper weight and condition

Good Adult food options that we have personal experience with
Fromm (with grain and grain free) they have many different flavors and formula options.

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Link to Fromm's website 

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Link to Zignature's website 

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Link to Bil Jac's website 

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I will share that some vets do not care for Bil Jac because it does contain some corn meal and is a chicken based food. I can only share that we fed Bil Jac for a decade + and have had very good results with firm normal stool, wonderful palpability, good body weight and raised many many AKC Champions on it with beautiful coats.  This is a family owned company that's been around  since 1947.
I do not recommend it for toy breed dogs, with our experience do to the shape and softer texture toy breed dogs get tarter faster due to there very small tooth surfaces than a harder texture kibble.  My personal canine pack still gets some Bil Jac in their bowls.

Adult dogs should be fed a set amount twice a day. The proper amount to feed will vary according to the environment and activity of your dog. Make feeding adjustments to maintain proper weight and condition. We do not
recommend free feeding ( The bowls is always kept full) for multiple reasons.
1) It's hard to tell exactly how much your dog is eating
2) Free fed dogs can get overweight easily and its just like us                            much harder to get the weight back off. 
3) If for any reason your dog isn't feeling well they will most likely
not eat very much or non at all. If the bowl is always full its                                more difficult to pick up on this clue. 

Please do not ever feed your dog table scraps or from your plate for that matter.  Dogs are not designed to digest cooked human foods like we are especially FATS, posturized dairy and NEVER NEVER Chocolate!! 
Sharing fresh or lightly blanched veggies and fruit in their bowl is great.
No grapes, onions, raisins and the list go on - please do your research as to what fruits and veggies are safe to share.  Carrots. green beans, broccoli, cucumber, sweet potato. Watermelon, cantaloupe, peach -no skin, there are many many more.  Sugar Free gum and some brands of peanut butter have
xylitol which is toxic to dogs. Jiffy peanut butter "natural" is what we use.
Always start out slowly when sharing fresh quality human foods with your dogs, if you don't it can result in an upset tummy or diarrhea and a trip to the vet. 
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