Originally Posted by the Eagle Pack website...
Proven to nutritionally control the structural growth for that critical period from weaning to 18 months. (See Pet Health for more)
Ours is the only brand test-fed on eight litters of Great Dane puppies (1990). There were no reported problems. We tested again in 2002; again no problems.
Some brands say 36% protein is a correct level. Other research states 0.8% calcium is correct. That research was performed 30 years ago. Test formula ingredients included bloodmeal and soy, ingredients unlike any used today in Super Premium formulas. Still, 25% of the dogs were determined to be lame.
So, have you been told not to feed a "Puppy" formula? Those references are to traditional puppy formulas with 26-32% protein and 15-20% fat; with that, we agree.