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Royal Canin Nutrition Shepherd 30 Pound Dogs Review

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Description of Royal Canin Nutrition Shepherd 30 Pound Dogs

FORMULATED FOR PUREBRED GERMAN SHEPHERDS: Royal Canin German Shepherd Puppy Dry Dog Food is designed to meet the nutritional needs of purebred German Shepherd puppies 8 weeks to 15 months old. SPECIALIZED SHAPE: Unique kibble shape is designed for a German Shepherd’s long, strong muzzle to encourage chewing. HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT: An exclusive complex of antioxidants, including vitamin E, helps protect puppy development of the immune system. HEALTHY DIGESTION: Aids digestion with highly digestible proteins and specific fibers to promote optimal stool quality. BONE AND JOINT: Maintains bone and joint health with glucosamine and chondroitin to support large breed bodies

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Our GS puppy is finally eating!

My wife and I recently adopted a new purebred German Shepherd puppy. We have invested heavily in him and love him dearly and we were concerned when he was not eating the food recommended by the pet store. I contacted the pet store and they told me to just keep feeding him their store food and he will eventually eat it because he will realize he will either have to eat it or starve! I was shocked. They just want you to keep buying them food. German Shepherds are an extremely intelligent breed…

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  • HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT: An exclusive complex of antioxidants, including vitamin E, helps protect the development of the puppy's immune system
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