We feed…

@Open Farm Pet Homestead Turkey w/ Ancient Grains

@Solid Gold Pets Sea Meal supplement for immune boost and coat health

Myos Muscle Supplement

Cosequin Joint Supplement

100% Pumpkin Puree

Coconut Oil

^ And that’s the base to all meals! In addition there’s often raw toppers, freeze dried toppers, some form of additional protein or treat really. But that’s the bare minimum! I was seeking out a good food that has no pea protein or crappy base, and no chicken as well. And found it! I love Open Farm and after trying several different foods over different dogs and fosters, it’s been the most evenly successful food I’ve seen fed.

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... Read moreFeeding dogs a nutritious and balanced meal truly makes a difference in their overall health and happiness. I’ve personally seen great results after switching to Open Farm Pet Homestead Turkey with Ancient Grains as the meal base. One of the reasons I prefer this brand is the absence of pea protein and chicken, which can be common allergens or less desirable ingredients for some dogs. Open Farm’s clean ingredient list gives peace of mind regarding quality and the diet’s well-rounded nutrition. Alongside the main meal, I add several supplements that promote joint health, muscle strength, immune support, and coat condition. For example, the Solid Gold Pets Sea Meal is packed with essential minerals and nutrients that boost immune function and enhance the shine of the coat — something Dobermans especially benefit from. Myos Muscle supplement helps maintain strong muscles, which is vital for active breeds or foster dogs that participate in training or agility. Cosequin is another staple in my regimen, supporting joint health and mobility. This is crucial since Dobermans can be prone to joint issues as they age. Additionally, I include 100% pure pumpkin puree and coconut oil in their meals regularly. Pumpkin adds fiber that aids digestion, while coconut oil promotes skin health and provides a source of healthy fats. What I enjoy most about this feeding routine is its flexibility. Besides the core base and supplements, I often incorporate raw or freeze-dried toppers and extra proteins or treats to keep variety and appeal. It’s important that any additions are wholesome and align with the base diet’s principles. In my experience with various dogs and fosters, this combination of Open Farm food plus carefully chosen supplements has resulted in healthier immune systems, shinier coats, better muscle tone, and improved joint function. I highly recommend researching the ingredients and seeing how your dog responds, but for anyone looking to eliminate peas, chicken, or fillers from their pet’s diet, this formula is a balanced and effective choice for Dobermans and other breeds alike.