
Stuffed kongs - The Labrador Forum
Apr 1, 2014 · Half fill the Kong with kibble, then spoon in most of the cottage cheese. Holding your hand over the large opening, shake the Kong to coat the kibble in the cottage cheese. Add …
Soaking puppy food - The Labrador Forum
Feb 20, 2019 · I have a 10 week old Labrador puppy what age do you stop soaking the kibble ? our puppy’s poo is very sloppy and I wondered if this is because of the...
Feeding 9 week old Royal Canine - The Labrador Forum
Feb 13, 2016 · Feeding 9 week old Royal Canine Discussion in ' Labrador Puppies ' started by Sharon Maclennan, Feb 13, 2016.
What food to put in a Kong toy? | The Labrador Forum
Sep 20, 2023 · Absolutely, using frozen food in a Kong toy is a great idea for teething puppies! For your 12-week-old, you can definitely use his regular kibble. Soaking it a bit and mushing it …
Wainwright's Dog Food - The Labrador Forum
Dec 30, 2013 · Anyone have any experience of Wainwright's food- kibble or tray food? My girl started life on Iams kibble from the breeder, but at about 5 months...
Food Confusion | The Labrador Forum
Aug 3, 2015 · Hi, I'm guessing that the kibble you have is the Royal Canin Labrador Junior which for a puppy around 3 months should be receiving 260g per day split between meals based …
When to Use a Kong - The Labrador Forum
Apr 21, 2016 · Dexter had a lingering ear problem and I ended up doing a food trial to see if it was linked to allergies .He was only allowed a certain type of kibble .....so his kongs became very …
Eating problems with a 3-month-old | The Labrador Forum
Mar 7, 2017 · I have a fussy eater (with a very sensitive tummy) and it took ages to find a kibble she liked. I tried wet food mixed with kibble, kibble soaked, kibble with some sort of oily fish, …
My lab pup won't eat! - The Labrador Forum
Jun 15, 2016 · Hey everyone, So for the past few months, my one year old boy has been completely uninterested in food. I've tried every kind of brand of kibble and...
Puppy won't eat - The Labrador Forum
Jul 14, 2017 · I would also hide her kibble around the living room, then release her to find it. Making her work for her food made it a lot more interesting to her. You can also use the …