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ysudep2
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Purina pro plan?

My pup is just now 9 months old, should I keep her on the puppy mix? I thought about starting to mix it with the adult. Which adult do you guys use?

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Long Ears
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As usual, I dont know what I am talking about. So forgive the previous post.

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many large breed dogs... rottweilers, gsds should not be on puppy much past 3 months. the puppy causes too much growth and energy and will harm their joints (ie hip dysplesia). i think with coonhounds you can go either way.

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john hembree
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my vet says puppy chow till one year old,cause they are still growing and need the nutrients that are in the puppy food.

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Joey Donelson
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I was wondering that also. I have been feeding Pro Plan Chicken & Rice to my three year old and was wondering about switching my 7 mo old pups to it instead of the puppy Pro Plan. I looked on the back of the bag (adult bag) and it gave instructions for feeding puppies on it so I switched.

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