So part of the thing with me finally getting Misha back, and living with him full time again, is that I think he needs his food changed. I'm posting because many of the foods that are frequently suggested he
is on and I am not sure they are working out the best for him.
Current Food(s): TOTW High Prarie, as it's the only one that he'll finish as enthusiastically as he starts, and Blue Buffalo Wilderness Salmon.
The Issues: I've noticed some loose stool in his butt fluff, but since I'm the only one who will go track down stool in the woods... I can't say for sure this is a recent/constant thing. He still gets a doggy smell really quickly after a bath, within a week he starts to smell like he's lived outdoors his whole life. This could be because of extra oils in his coat (he's part Chow), and I haven't tried a degreasing shampoo yet. In the past year he's lost 10 lbs, I'm neither happy nor upset about his, he looks and feels good at 75 lbs and his exercise regime changed during this time. I was trying to keep him at a good weight because he tends to chunk up in the winter and it takes a bit to work the weight off of him. He's always had dirty ears, eye boogers, plaguey teeth (I will start brushing them), and bad breath. His activity levels have seemed a bit down, but it's also been really hot and I've kept him in full coat this summer -- he does spend a lot of time indoors.
Food Related: Corn makes him itchy and it seems that chicken makes him gassy.
Past Food(s): Ol' Roy (it's what Papa can afford), Science Diet Puppy (it was free), Eukanuba (what the other dogs ate), Merrick Canned Homestyle (again, free, but he enjoys them), some Nature/Natura food which gave him very loose stool, B.G. -- tons of energy that we couldn't burn off, TOTW, Blue Buffalo, sometimes Mighty Meaty something or other
The Dog: Misha is 1/2 Great Pyrenees, and probably 1/4 Chow and 1/4 Shepherd (Aussie? German?). He stands 26" tall at the shoulder and recently weighed 75 lbs. He will be 4 in December and may be showing signs of some joint stiffness (I didn't see what was described, and my parents like to feel bad for him if they think he doesn't have enough room). He currently has no particular job or training, but I'm hoping to get him into something more active in order to build his confidence and work his brain.
Finally, the Question: I'm looking for advice on what you feed, and works for you, and what you wouldn't feed and why. I know there have been a lot of recent selling of various brands and I can't keep up. I am looking for a kibble to supplement with home cooked or pre-made raw. I am not willing to do straight raw, as no one would continue it if/when I have to travel. The more I look at foods the more I can't figure out what's good and what's not anymore. I'm posting because many of the foods that are frequently suggested he is on and I am not sure they are working out the best for him.
Thanks for any advice or insight you can provide!