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I would calculate around 1,434 kCal per day for an active dog of Molly's weight that is in ideal body condition. The calculation is a starting point and some dogs need more food while others need less. As long as Molly's body condition is ideal and she is not overweight I'd recommend limiting treats to 10% or less of the diet, which for her would be up to about 40 treats.
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Hi there. If you're making your own food for Charlie, that's great! This can definitely be a good way to manage dogs who have food allergies or sensitivities. But, you do need to make sure that the diet you're feeding is complete and nutritionally balanced for long-term feeding. I would recommend using www.balanceit.com or www.petdiets.com to formulate an appropriate diet for Charlie, using the ingredients of your choosing. These websites will help you determine what ingredients are needed in what amounts, and will also advise you on any supplements that may need to be added.
I would get recipes from the two sites that I link below. They are run by veterinary nutritionists, and then you won't need to give any extra things to Charlie such as vitamins. Studies have shown multivitamins really don't work anyway. https://secure.balanceit.com https://www.petdiets.com
Thanks for using Boop by Petco! I have had excellent luck with Royal Canin so I can definitely support giving that a try. In general for giant breed dogs, feed according to the bag. Being 7 months, Bear is probably past the biggest of the growth spurts but we probably still don’t want to free feed. However, it the giant breed formulas, it is safer to feed larger quantities while still keeping bone growth at a proper rate. As for the beard, I have a schnauzer so I can relate a little. My best advice is just to wash the beard with a puppy shampoo once a week. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Finally, for the skin. Adding about 2000 mg per day of Fish oil can sometimes help with the skin however, I recommend talking to your vet. If Bear is already this itchy, food or environmental allergies could be to blame. Bet wishes to you and Bear!
Hi there. If you want to make homemade food for Charlie, I would recommend using the website www.balanceit.com or doing a consult with a veterinary nutritionist who can help you put together a complete and balanced diet for him. You can find more information on how to set up a nutrition consult here, if needed: http://www.acvn.org/nutrition-consults/