Puppy Training Video – Puppy Nutrition (Episode 1)

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Learn what your puppy needs in his diet to become a great do. More on www.eukanuba.com

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20 comments to Puppy Training Video – Puppy Nutrition (Episode 1)

  • rachelrox1011

    thanks. i should get that book. im 11 and i want to get a new puppy soon and my mom said well that i am getting more responsible so maybe soon :)

  • 19Steve47

    Hi, You should read the book “Someone For Scruffy” by Steven E. Farley. Book is for children on what to do and not to do with there new puppy. Great childrens book.

  • crtnyevans

    so in your opinion what is the best kibble? i have a ten week old labrador

  • crtnyevans

    supplement powder that i measure into the meat?

  • Bawloo

    That’s a dangerous accusation to make, and just as much ‘propaganda’ as this video.
    I’m an active member of the local pet owning community, and know several people whose dogs didn’t thrive on a raw diet. In a household of 11 dogs (of the same breed, on the same diet and portion size), 2 dogs lost dangerous amounts of weight on a raw diet. 7 showed no change between a raw diet and a high-quality kibble, and 2 showed small improvements in coat and teeth.
    There is no universal ‘perfect diet’.

  • Bawloo

    If you’re concerned about mixing in the necessary supplements that local raw meat lacks, you could always look into buying a premade raw diet. An improperly balanced raw diet is just as bad as an improperly balanced kibble diet, and I know a lot of people who don’t trust themselves to measure everything carefully.
    I’ve also seen supplement powder mixes that you just measure into the meal, and print-out raw meal plans online so you don’t over/underfeed. :) Explore options in your area and online.

  • Bawloo

    You’d be surprised. You can feed a medium to high-quality kibble without having to overhaul your budget. I work at an independant pet supplies store, and we sell all holistic brands for only a few dollars more than what chain pet stores charge for considerably lower quality food.

    You also don’t have to feed as much kibble on a high-quality diet, so you have to buy less.

    (Prices are compared to brands like Eukaneuba, not Ol’Roy. Going from Ol’Roy to holistic WOULD seem expenive.)

  • crtnyevans

    yeah but they are all really expensive huh

  • crtnyevans

    i wanted to do that but i’m scared i’ll make him sick.i actually feed my dog puppy chow but i want him to have better food. how can i know he won’t get sick

  • gerrytseng

    It looks like this video was meant for another site or channel.

  • bucksatan1

    From your victims, no less.

  • tenkochan2

    bad camera angles, I don’t want to watch a man’s back as he’s talking. LOL

  • atdeaver

    Strikes:

    1. It’s just a six-minute commercial with meaningless filler.

    2. This doesn’t have anything to do with training.

    3. Remember the part about “meaningless filler”? Upon further research, that describes the food itself pretty well.

  • kissthis200

    thats a big puppy

  • zeleftikam

    straight up propaganda. dog kibble is absolute garbage. i feed my puppy fresh raw local meat

  • MarijuanaMuscle

    Jeez! That was incredible!

  • texasflats

    It’s Take Home Doggy Chef.

  • Fivestar5000

    this is just some bullshit comercial no real fucking info better off buying **** from those t.v ads

  • Bawloo

    Chicken by-product isn’t a “quality” or human grade protein.
    Corn is a filler.
    This video made me laugh for more reasons than one.
    Research Eukanuba ingredients and compare them to brands like Orijen, Go! Natural, and Innova. Different brands work for different dogs, but you can certainly get better than Eukanuba.

  • deanbill22

    this is hilarious

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