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Thanks for using Boop by Petco! I personally like the Purina Pro Plan diets as well as the Hill's Science Diet foods as I think they are both palatable and highly nutritious. In terms of treats, I think the milk bones products are both nutritious, palatable and reasonably priced. Good luck and best wishes!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If you ask 100 vets, 100 dog owners, 100 pet store employees you are going to get 300 different answers. It is personal preference and experience with certain brands. There are regular diets, prescription diets, organic diets, grain free diets, weight loss diets, diets for working dogs, etc. What are actually trying to determine? What, for you, is considered "best"? A diet with organic ingredients, an inexpensive diet, a diet with no grains?? I would give a different list for someone who wants their dog to lose weight versus someone who uses their dog for working or shows or someone who wants to feed an organic diet. Any list you get from any of the experts on this forum is just going to be personal preference. So, if you want to post again with more specifics we can try to help you better.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
As long as your pet does not suffer from allergies, it is absolutely fine to switch flavors if you want to, some dogs will prefer the change, others will like the same flavor every time, it is very individual.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi there. In general, if you're making a change, it's best to gradually start mixing in the new food over the course of at least 2-3 days rather than switching all at once - this helps to avoid GI upset related to a sudden diet change. As long as you do this, it's fine to switch to a different flavor or brand if you want to.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I agree with your vet it's ok to change food, and to do it yearly. If you want to change flavors monthly, do it slowly to avoid GI upset. I agree that grains are good for dogs, and I only recommend doing grain free if the dog has allergies. I would give your dog Fromm :-)
Updated on August 12th, 2025