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I am currently feeding Royal canin maxi starter for my two and half of month Labrador retriever puppy. Should I switch gradually to Royal canin Maxi puppy or Royal canin labrador puppy? Both packs say they can be fed after 2 months.
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2 years ago
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Josly
Labrador Retriever
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Sankar Sahu
Labrador Retriever, 2 years ago
Yes you can switch to it gradually
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Josly
Labrador Retriever, 2 years ago
Sankar Sahu Which one is better? Royal canin maxi puppy or Royal canin Labrador puppy?
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Dylan
Labrador Retriever, 2 years ago
🙂Hii Josly, I would suggest you go with the RC Labrador puppy version. Reason is not just because there are customised but you can continue this for another 10 to 15 month of lexie's Growth. As you know puppys have an delicate digestive system they can't switch from one food to another so quick. Switching food would make her struggle. Once she is old enough you can switch to RC Adult version on the Labrador Retriever. Or to something that you might feel is good over time. And to go more clear I would suggest to switch to the RC puppy verson slowly in an mixed ration. For example: Now 🐶Lexie is feeding on mixed starer for 100% Start adding 10% of RC Lab Puppy Version with 90% Mixed starer Then after few days add 20% RC Lab Puppy Version and reduce the mixed starter to 80% Like so keep doing this till you shift 100% to RC Labrador Puppy food and you will get rid of the mixed starter with no difficulty in her digestive system. Hope this makes sense 👋 Bye for now 😇
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Josly
Labrador Retriever, 2 years ago
Dylan Thank you. Makes sense
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Pranav
Labrador Retriever, 2 years ago
Yes u can switch I too have switched today itself.
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Kunal
Labrador Retriever, 2 years ago
Yes you can and you should start home made food too but small amount . Not any heavy to digest food like meat etc. After 3 months complete you should give him in small amount.
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