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    Hello everyone i am just wondering am i choosing the right dry dog food for my new pup. he is a 10 week old black lab. i have been feeding him Hills science diet health development recommended by the vet. i have been doing my research on other products and noticed that the science diet is high in filler but i have seen a lot of good reviews on it. i just want some opinions and maybe another brand of dog food for my pup thanks a lot look foward to reading ur comments

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    Rex,

    I can virtually assure you that 99.9% on this forum are going to tell you that Science Diet is a poor quality food. To make it even worse, it costs a ton!

    I'm pressed for time at the moment but I would suggest doing some research on Dog food, check out the Dog Food Project website, do some searches on this forum, etc... I even like Dogfoodanalysis.com as a nice starting point(there are some issues w/ this type of rating system but its a nice starting point nonetheless). Dogfoodadvisor.com is also ok to begin with. I think its outstanding that you are digging into this. Better now than later.

    You will see foods like Orijen, Acana, Taste of the Wild, Evo...all thrown around. All good options.

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    I dont think you'll find a single person on here who would approve SD, its overpriced junk food. The only reason vets recommend it is because they get kickbacks from Hill's and the vet courses in school as well as books are sponsored/provided by Hills.

    Theres a lot of quality foods on the market, Orijen is very high rated, or acana provincial.
    Use this as a guide:
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    Does a Black Lab constitute "large breed?" I know GIANT breeds have some real feed specific concerns but I wouldn't consider a Black Lab a GIANT breed. Bigger maybe.

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    Science Diet is just a bag of cheap fillers that dogs have no use for. Try Orijen Large Puppy.

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    going grain free will be tempting for you, but most of those arent very suitable for large breed pups (due to Ca levels, not protein levels)....unless you want to use orijen or a couple of the acana grainless foods.

    Blue Buffalo Large Breed pup
    Wellness Super 5 Large breed pup
    Solid Gold Wolf Cub

    those are some popular choices among alot of larger dog owners.

    there are some adult foods that would work as well, as long as the maximum Ca levels are around 1.7% or less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serendipity View Post
    Science Diet is just a bag of cheap fillers that dogs have no use for. Try Orijen Large Puppy.
    Tried it few a few weeks, hated it. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. I actually took the bag back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buddy97 View Post
    going grain free will be tempting for you, but most of those arent very suitable for large breed pups (due to Ca levels, not protein levels)....unless you want to use orijen or a couple of the acana grainless foods.

    Blue Buffalo Large Breed pup
    Wellness Super 5 Large breed pup
    Solid Gold Wolf Cub

    those are some popular choices among alot of larger dog owners.

    there are some adult foods that would work as well, as long as the maximum Ca levels are around 1.7% or less.
    Blue - they just got a recall so I would be very leery about them still. Really sucks I was hoping they would be good.

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    Mine has sever allergies. It got to the point where it was either I try Science Diet Hypoallergenic or Raw. I went with raw and its WAY cheaper. I do not like Science Diet. My previous dog came to me on that from the breeder and I switched him as soon as I got him. I would never recommend anyone feed that...garbage. My father just bought a dog and the vet convinced him that food was the best so he has his dog on that. Gross. If you want a good kibble..people here have already made the suggestions I would make.

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    thank you all. i will probably try out the wellness brand i hear a lot of good things about that one i really appreciate all the info u gave to me. i was kinda thinking the same thing, when i actually sat down and browsed the ingrent for SD i was shocked (-: thanks all.

    i was also wondering, how often should i feed my dog (rex) wet food mixed in with the dry food. once a week, once a month or once every so often? becuase i hear that it can cause diahrea but it also contains a lot of Nutrients that are extremely good for the dog.

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