Is what I've fed my 10 month pup on since getting him, someone has told me harringtons is just as good but for half the price, not sure I want to change his food, but surely it cannot be just as good and be so much cheaper.
Tilly if I do decide to change it I will wait until he goes from puppy to adult food and do it gradually then, I think I need to compare the ingredients first.
I have a cat and a dog, both with sensitive stomachs, and my dog with a skin condition. I tried all the foods. Harringtons is the only food they can keep down. Allergen free, and full of nutrients. I get a subscription on Amazon, so you get it even cheaper. This is the cheapest place I've found it. It's a really good food, and my pets fur is so glossy, which isn't why I chose it, but it's an added bonus :-)
Harringtons has maize as the main ingredient - I would go for one that has chicken or other meats as the main ingredient. I feed Eukanuba for my seven and have done for 30 years.
I use Life Stages from Jolleys, it's their own brand, and my dog (who used to struggle with his tummy on other brands) has had the healthiest pooops with this! It's much cheaper than other brands, but with no rubbish in it. Would highly recommend.
I use their working dog food from Joleys its the only food my labs will eat now - I am surprised actually as its cheap compared to the other stuff I had them on!