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He doesn't need to be on puppy food at all. He should stay on whatever food he has been given by the breeder for a 3 or 4 wk. period, while he adjusts to all the other changes he has to deal with. Then you can transition him to a good quality "all life stages" dog food. ( three meals a day until 4 or 5 months of age is what I generally advise for pups).
Usually an ALS or large breed puppy formula is recommended for corgis to keep them from growing too quickly.
I agree good quality ALS or the large breed puppy is fine too. Slowly transition starting with 1/4 or less new food per meal for a week then 1/2 and 1/2 then 3/4 to 1/4th. You could start giving the pup a "treat" with the new food sooner.
I'd still feed a large breed puppy food rather than ALS. There's no clear cut answer. I do know that there is usually DHA added to puppy food, which is not in ALS unless it's fish-based food.
http://www.thedogdaily.com/dish/dha_puppy/index.html#axzz2nn2acYSK
There are slight differences in other nutrient levels as well. Just don't get a high fat/high protein "small breed" puppy formula; Corgis don't need it.
I'd feed til around 6 to 9 months.
24-25% is fine. I would feed till at least a year if feeding large breed puppy food then switch to ALS. If ALS continue to feed always. Corgis don't mature till almost 2:)
When Winston was a puppy, we switched him from his breeder's food, which was Purina One Puppy Chow, over to Solid Gold Hundchen Flocken puppy food, which is for large-breed puppies. His coat was bright and shiny and he really loved eating it. He did really well on it and when he was around a year old, I switched him over to Blue Buffalo.
Solid Gold Hundchen Flocken if you wanna see it. If it matters to you, it earned 4 out of 5 stars on the dog food advisor site.
Now Winston is eating Fromm's and still doing very well. I love that his coat is super soft and the colors are very deep, if that makes sense.
Congrats on the new puppy coming in January~! Make sure you take a lot of pictures to share with us; they grow up and change so quickly, you'll be surprised when you look back a year later!
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