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Dry food brands?

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hi, getting a puppy soon and i'm curious as to what to feed him.

i've read that a lot of the commercial brands have inexcusable ingredients such as meal from rendering plants and things dogs can't digest like corn, certain grains, ect.

i've heard the more expensive brands like Royal Canin are really good for dogs, because they provide balanced nutrition without indigestible fillers, is this true?

i'm worried, probably as any owner would be, about the effects of these brands on my future pup's health, and would like recommendations on diet.

Two other questions: NuVet comes highly recommended from the breeder i'm buying from(respectable). i'm curious as to others thoughts on this supplement.

lastly, i've heard to keep dogs on puppy chow for their first year, is this correct?

Thanks!:)
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According to this site, kirkland got 110 (A+). I went woth kirkland because its $26 for 40lbs of food. Good reviews on the web, and high scores. Cheap price compared tp others, and I used to work for costco when I was younger. They really do focus on premium products.
According to this site, kirkland got 110 (A+). I went woth kirkland because its $26 for 40lbs of food. Good reviews on the web, and high scores. Cheap price compared tp others, and I used to work for costco when I was younger. They really do focus on premium products.
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