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Nayan Reddy

Hi, My 2 months old Golden Retriever is on Royal Canine Golden Retriever puppy food now! I just had a doubt is it safe! or can i start giving home cooked food! is it ok and what food i can give?

Rosey, Dog, Golden Retriever, Female
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Dr. Shraddha Singh
This is safe for him, now you can start with home food You can give curd , milk but it should be diluted like 1:1
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Nayan Reddy
Am giving curd rice at night! Without diluting!
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Dr. Kaveri Giriraddi
That is fine u can give curd rice
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Dr. Kaveri Giriraddi
But when u give milk then dilute it with water and give
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Nayan Reddy
Till now never gave milk! Just wanted to know which food is good for her? ( Royal canine or pedigree mother and pup)
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Dr. Shraddha Singh
The dog is just 2 month so better you dilute it and give it
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Dr. Kaveri Giriraddi
Royal canine is better as of my knowledge
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Nayan Reddy
Ok I appreciate that and thank you!
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