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Thanks for using Boop by Petco! I would recommend another of the Purina pro Plan diets which is the Purina Pro Plan shredded blends. This is easily found at a pet store for an affordable price and it is of very good quality. Good luck and have a good night!
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Any dog food that is AAFCO rated for growing puppies should be appropriate. I am partial to Purina Pro Plan, Hill's Science Diet, or Royal Canin as these are backed by research and are high quality for puppies.
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I am not sure where you are getting training classes for your puppy or inquiring about getting them, but these prices can vary from place to place. Typically at a Petco pet store they range from $99-$150 for a 6-8 week course. It can go up at private training facilities. A quick google search should be able to give you more information on other training classes in your area. It is important for pets to have some level of training and obedience, so it is great that you are seeking this for your pet! Best of luck with Bandit moving forward. Take care.
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There are so many high quality foods available for dogs that it can be confusing, and marketing becomes the biggest tool that food companies have to try to give their food the "edge." Be aware that this has led to A LOT of general misinformation. I give you this information openly and honestly as a professional who has devoted the last 10+ years to the health and care of pets. Dogs (and wolves for that matter) are omnivores, meaning they have evolved to seek to eat and digest meat AND plant material. In comparison, cats (and big cats such as lions, etc) are obligate carnivores, meaning they absolutely require meat as their primary food source. While some dogs may have sensitivities to diets with grain, many dogs do not. Just like people. And for those who do NOT have a problem with grains, they are a healthy contribution to the diet. That is just a fact. The trend to favoring "grain -free" diets has been pushed by marketing and the trend of fad diets for people that fav
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If there is a secondary bacterial infection, I would recommend using product called Duoxo Chlorhexidine + Calm shampoo and bathe twice weekly until resolved. I would also recommend picking up a hydrocortisone spray (Well and Good at Petco) and apply daily to the affected area to relieve inflammation. If it does not resolve or worsens, I would have a veterinarian take a look at Harley so that the most appropriate diagnostic and treatment recommendations can be made. I hope this helps!
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