Please do more research before taking my word for it, but I
THINK that the only reason not to feed an adult dog puppy food is the fact
that they tend to get fat on it.
Melissa
Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello,
I know it has
been awhile. It has been so busy here with christmas and getting a promotion
at work and spending time with my family and my baby misty I just haven't
had alot of time for anything else. First off here are some pictures of my
baby. Finally she has no fleas and all of her worms are gone. I
wrote the breeder and told her about the worms and stuff but I don't know if
she took the other puppies or not. I am seriously thinking of turning her
in. Anyways here is the link to look at misty's pictures.
In there are also
pictures of her mom and her dad and her kennel and her purse. I know I
am crazy. Anyways I have a question. My 14 year old has a dog that is
chihuahua mixed with I think a weiner dog but I am not really sure what she
is mixed with but she is more chi than anything. I have always bought her
pro plan sensitive skin and stomach cause she was always throwing up. Well
the throwing up stopped and she ate fine well over the last few months she
has kind of snubbed her food. She hasn't been eating it that much. Well we
have tried different foods and she would not eat it. Well now that I
have misty and I buy misty the pro plan puppie food made for puppies that
will weigh less than ten pounds full grown. Misty loves it and well guess
what so does my daughters dog. She is eating very well now and doesn;t
look so skinny and is full of energy again. Well she is was born in
june of 2002 so she is about three and a half years old. One of my relatives
told me that it is bad for her to eat the puppy food. Is it? She is so
much better now. Can anyone tell me if that is bad or not.
Thanks,
Kim