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COBAR5
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12-01-2018, 02:21 AM
Originally Posted by brenda1 View Post
From the advice that I have always given to puppy owners that came for early training and know that it works I would suggest changing the food to something much lower in protein. This is for owners feeding dry complete food. Doesn't apply to natural food. Tinned food is to high in protein when the moisture has been removed. So, find a food with no more than 24% or less than 20% protein dry complete food. You may need to add a bit of warm water to help the aroma to come out for the puppy to like it. Hope this helps.

Can i ask why higher protein would be the culprit in bad behavior,
Do smaller dogs need more protein than larger dogs
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