ObedienceGrrl Posted December 30, 2004 Posted December 30, 2004 Okay....I see two types of Eagle Pack. Please let me know the difference! I want to switch everyone in my house....but to a TEENY TINY kibble. TEENY TINY TEENY TINY TEENY TINY The regular Eagle Pack has the tiny kibble. But is that a good food? Right now, I am actucally pounding up Tater's food with a meat tenderizer (in a plastic bag). He doesn't have many teeth in there. And.....before anyone says anything, I'm not pounding it to dust......just into smaller bites.....He has a hard time crunching everything up. But he doesn't like 'mush'.....he wants crunchy.....just not big crunchy. Thanks guys!!! Quote
DogPaddle Posted December 31, 2004 Posted December 31, 2004 There are better goods but Eagle Pack is a pretty good food. I think Canidae's kibbles were pretty small, how small do they have to be? Quote
Smooshie Posted December 31, 2004 Posted December 31, 2004 I'm not sure about the size of Eagle Pack's kibble, but DP is right..Canidae kibble is very small, and so is Solid Gold Millennia. Quote
ObedienceGrrl Posted December 31, 2004 Author Posted December 31, 2004 okay....sounds good, guys!! I know of a place that carries both of them...so I'll give them a shot! Quote
boosiebutt Posted January 1, 2005 Posted January 1, 2005 gigishiba napisaĆ(a):If I remember right, I think Royal Canin is quite small as well, like cat food small....but we tried that years ago so don't quote me on it! Peanut and Pixie have Royal Canin mini-breed dog food, which is very tiny, and shaped for easy chewing. I think I remember from the "actual size" pictures of the kibble that had all the different types that they were all pretty small. Quote
TDG Posted January 3, 2005 Posted January 3, 2005 innova evo is about the tiniest kibble i have ever seen. also, the regular innova is available as "small bites" now. i'd recommend both innova and canidae over eagle, but eagle is an excellent brand too. another alternative is artemis small breed. it's labeled "small breed" but in my opinion it would also be suitable for larger dogs as long as they are adults. Quote
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