Today I bought what should be the last bag of puppy food (YAY!!) since Tag turns one at the end of October. So the next time I need to buy him dog food, I'll get the big boy food and start the transition.
My question is this: what constitues a "large breed" dog, and is large breed dog food really any better than "regular" dog food? I just weighed the brute and he's now 66lbs; about 15lbs heavier than I thought he was (no wonder my arm gets sore after I take his misbehaved self for a walk ). For the record, I have been feeding him large breed puppy food since it was recommended by the humane society to do so, and it wasn't any more expensive than the regular stuff.
His weight class presents another problem. My flea/tick/heartworm prevention goes up to 50lbs. Should I get the next size up? And if I do, will it be too strong for Ziggy who only weighs 36lbs? Or can I get away with the 50lb limit since he's not *that* much off?
What it boils down to is I really can't afford to get two different kinds of dog food and two sets of parasite prevention. Possibly one or the other, but not both. Yeah, we probably should have thought about that before we brought Tag home. But we weren't sure how big he was going to get since supposedly he's a mixed breed. The humane society said coonhound/beagle mix, and conceivably he could have been more beagle-sized than coonhound-sized. And this was when I was guaranteed at least one day a week at work, so we did actually have the money when we got him.
The more I look at Tag, the more I think he's a foxhound instead of a coonhound. He's definitely got a more beagle-like face and he's tall and leggy. But he really doesn't seem to have the coonhound build. Anyone know of a way to find out for sure and how much it would cost?
I'd be remiss if I didn't include a pic, so here ya go:
My question is this: what constitues a "large breed" dog, and is large breed dog food really any better than "regular" dog food? I just weighed the brute and he's now 66lbs; about 15lbs heavier than I thought he was (no wonder my arm gets sore after I take his misbehaved self for a walk ). For the record, I have been feeding him large breed puppy food since it was recommended by the humane society to do so, and it wasn't any more expensive than the regular stuff.
His weight class presents another problem. My flea/tick/heartworm prevention goes up to 50lbs. Should I get the next size up? And if I do, will it be too strong for Ziggy who only weighs 36lbs? Or can I get away with the 50lb limit since he's not *that* much off?
What it boils down to is I really can't afford to get two different kinds of dog food and two sets of parasite prevention. Possibly one or the other, but not both. Yeah, we probably should have thought about that before we brought Tag home. But we weren't sure how big he was going to get since supposedly he's a mixed breed. The humane society said coonhound/beagle mix, and conceivably he could have been more beagle-sized than coonhound-sized. And this was when I was guaranteed at least one day a week at work, so we did actually have the money when we got him.
The more I look at Tag, the more I think he's a foxhound instead of a coonhound. He's definitely got a more beagle-like face and he's tall and leggy. But he really doesn't seem to have the coonhound build. Anyone know of a way to find out for sure and how much it would cost?
I'd be remiss if I didn't include a pic, so here ya go:
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