I'm new to puppy feeding, and need some advice. Harry is a corgi, 3 mos today. Vet and breeder both recommended "any of the premium puppy kibbles" as his primary diet; I've been using Iams smart puppy (because it was on sale the day I brought Harry home -- scientific, hey?).
Problem: my male cat is allergic to all fish products (cause bladder problems and exacerbate his asthma, so the issue is not negotiable). All the premium puppy foods I've looked at in my petsmart have the fish oil in them. So far, I've been keeping the cats away from the dog food, but this is not a permanent solution -- the cats can smell the fishy kibble and have launched assaults on all the places I've hidden the bag, they scavenge around the kitchen floor for stray pieces of dog food . . . suffice it to say that they apply all their considerable feline predatory skills to the hunt, too often with 'successful' results. They are driving me crazy.
I gather from the other posts about fish oil that it is highly desirable for dogs. SO,
1. Can anyone recommend a fish-free puppy kibble that will keep Harry well nourished?
2. Would it be possible or advisable to give Harry fish oil in some supplementary form that could be kept away from the cats more easily than the 20 lb bag of kibble? If so, what kind, and in what quantity?
Thanks for whatever help you can offer!