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Re: [PyrNet-L] Pyr Food



Technically, Iams and Eukanuba, while appearing to be competing products, are
actually the same company.  According to my vet, they are basically the same
product, also.  Read the fine print on the labels and you will find that Iams
is the trademark name on both products.  So, if you're sweating over which one
to use, flip a coin!

Kris

"Smith, Deborah" wrote:

>     Eukanuba does have a new large breed adult food that I know of.  I use
> Iams large breed puppy food (use till growth is over, about two or three
> years, depending), it's supposed to keep them from growing too fast.
>     Yes, the genetics will determine, somewhat, but it's like if someone
> feeds a foal too much or supplements it too much so that it will be big
> enough too run that race, then the horse gets problems with its bones the
> same as the Pyr will (from growing too fast).
>
> Chrissy
>
> >hi all
> >
> >a question... what brand of food would be recommended for a Pyr puppy?  I
> am
> >using Eukanuba (large breed) right now but a friend indicated that it is
> >known as a 'fast growth' food.  I have a tendency to think the puppy will
> >grow as his genetics are defined, not so much the food type.  Advice?
> >
> >thanks!
> >
> >Lauri & Hercules Alcide
> >
> >
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