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What is the difference between large breed dog food and regular dog food?

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Large breed puppy foods are different from “regular” puppy foods in that they are lower in fat and calories, contain slightly lower levels of calcium and phosphorus, and have a carefully balanced calcium-to-phosphorus ratio.


Is large breed dog food necessary?

Overnutrition plays a large role in excessive growth, which is why it is important to feed them a large breed puppy food formulated specifically for their nutritional needs.

Is large breed dog food the same?

Can't you just feed the same food to any type of dog, no matter their age, breed, or size. Actually, no! Large and small breeds of dogs have very different nutritional needs. These needs are about much more than just how much food goes in the dog bowl.

Can you feed large breed dog food to a small dog?

Kibble formulated for small breeds will be smaller than kibble for larger breeds as it is made with the size of the dog's jaw in mind. Smaller breeds can be more prone to gastrointestinal upsets and poor dental health, so feeding a diet specific to them can help manage these issues.

Can my medium size dog eat large breed dog food?

Meaning, feeding medium size dogs that are rarely active a high energy formula will result in an obese dog. In this case you'll need to ration the amount fed, feed less frequently, or switch out to a lower caliber food such as quality adult large breed, or mid breed maintenance formula.

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