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[quote=Anonymous]I have a young dog (2yo) and two older dogs (10 and 12) all eating Hill's Science Diet Perfect Weight kibble and they're all doing great on it. Everybody has perfect poops. I'm using a weight-control formula because two of three are prone to weight gain, and I just give the skinny elderly one some additional canned food on top for extra calories. Since weight is not a concern, you could use one of the Science Diet adult formulas. Hill's Healthy Mobility Large Breed has the healthy oils etc. that you want for the old guy and would be good for the young one, too: https://www.hillspet.com/dog-food/sd-canine-adult-healthy-mobility-large-breed-dry At 359 cal/cup, it's right in the midrange of caloric density for dog foods. Purina Pro Plan is also highly recommended by vets, but be aware that most of their formulas are significantly higher in calories per cup than the Science Diet foods, so check the calorie count and use advisedly if you're switching from a less calorie-dense food. My vet really likes the Pro Plan "Bright Minds" formulas for her seniors. [/quote]
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