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Pomsky! Advice appreciated.
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hazeydays14 · 08/09/2019 00:12
I have recently adopted a pomsky (I know ‘not a real breed’ but he needed a loving home). He has just turned a year old.
I’ve only had him 2 weeks, he’s a lovely and active dog. He was being fed iams which I’ve heard is not a good option. I want to move him to some healthier food that is particularly good for this breed/active dogs. TMI but his poo can be quite loose and brightly coloured.
I am struggling to find owners of Pomskies to see what they have found to be the best food for their dogs.
Hoping for a pomsky owner or someone who is familiar with a similar dog in size/activity. The only other pomsky owner I have found uses a brand which is only stocked in one place which is over 2 hours away and though they do home delivery it’s a lot of money for a food he may not get on with as you have to order at least 24kg at a time.
Any advice is greatly welcomed. I just want a healthy, happy pup. Thank you!
(Obligatory picture of course)

adaline · 08/09/2019 06:40
You want something with a decent meat content - have a look on www.allaboutdogfood.com and see what you can afford.
Zooplus is a great website for dog food and you can often buy samples on there too.
Your dog is adorable btw! 😍
Perch · 08/09/2019 06:44
We feed Aatu since Orijen prices have rocketed. Lots of flavours too so every spent bag follows with a new flavour to keep things varied. Had skin problems on Barking heads.
HeronLanyon · 08/09/2019 07:00
No advice but wanted to say what a lovely looking dog ! Good luck op.
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