So, as some of you may know, a saint puppy will be joining me in either February or May, depending on what the gender outcome of the first litter is.
Now, I'm very curious about saint bernard diet, as I've read several things online that seem to contradict, so I'm hoping some large breed owners on here can help me out.
I've read to feed them raw, I've read feeding them 10 cups of Pedigree a day, I've read feeding them food soaked in water... I've read so much I can't even list it all.
I will obviously talk to the breeder about what she feeds them, but I won't be seeing her again until mid-January, which is when I would prefer to ask her rather than via e-mail.
So, I'm looking for type of food and amount of food advice - brand names would be a great suggestion.
One last question - elevated food dishes, yay or nay, and why?
I'm all for them, especially for such a a large breed, but I've also heard negative things about them :/
Unfortunately, feeding raw is not a possibility for me. It's not because I'm a vegetarian or anything like that, it just is not possible for several reasons, just a as a sort of disclaimer to you all.
Now, I'm very curious about saint bernard diet, as I've read several things online that seem to contradict, so I'm hoping some large breed owners on here can help me out.
I've read to feed them raw, I've read feeding them 10 cups of Pedigree a day, I've read feeding them food soaked in water... I've read so much I can't even list it all.
I will obviously talk to the breeder about what she feeds them, but I won't be seeing her again until mid-January, which is when I would prefer to ask her rather than via e-mail.
So, I'm looking for type of food and amount of food advice - brand names would be a great suggestion.
One last question - elevated food dishes, yay or nay, and why?
I'm all for them, especially for such a a large breed, but I've also heard negative things about them :/
Unfortunately, feeding raw is not a possibility for me. It's not because I'm a vegetarian or anything like that, it just is not possible for several reasons, just a as a sort of disclaimer to you all.