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    Best puppy food for Keeshond weight control

    This is a specific conversation about Puppy food — getting the foundations right — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Puppy nutrition is one of the most important investments you'll make — the right food in the first year sets the foundation for long-term health, and the differences between puppy foods are more significant than most people realise. So let's get this right for your pup! Can you tell me what breed they are, how old they are, and what food they've been on so far?
    She's a Keeshond, just turned 10 months. She's been on Royal Canin Medium Puppy but she's put on way too much weight — the vet flagged it at her last check. I want something that's still a puppy formula but won't keep piling the calories on.
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    That's really useful context, and well done for catching it now — 10 months is still within that critical development window, so getting the nutrition right for the next couple of months before she moves to adult food matters a lot. A few quick questions: roughly how much is she currently eating per day, and has the vet ruled out any underlying reason for the weight gain, or is it purely food-related? Also, any known sensitivities or digestive issues?
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    Vet said it's just the food — probably slightly too calorie-dense for how she's built. She's been getting the recommended amount on the packet, nothing extra really. No known allergies or stomach issues, she digests fine.
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    Perfect, that confirms exactly what I suspected. Royal Canin Medium Puppy is a solid food but it is quite energy-dense — Keeshonds are a medium-sized breed but they're naturally compact and relatively low-energy compared to working breeds, so they can easily overshoot on that formula even when fed correctly. What you need is a puppy food with a slightly lower fat content that still delivers complete nutrition for a dog who isn't quite finished developing yet. My recommendation is Purina Pro Plan Puppy Medium Sensitive Skin & Stomach with Salmon. It's a genuine puppy formula so the calcium and phosphorus ratios are right for a dog still growing, but it's noticeably lower in fat than the Royal Canin Medium Puppy — around 12% versus 16% — which makes a real practical difference for a breed like hers. The salmon-based protein also supports her coat, which is worth thinking about given the Keeshond's double coat. It's widely available on Amazon UK and well within a sensible budget. I'd transition her over 7–10 days to avoid any digestive upset, and reweigh her in four weeks — you should see the curve flatten out.
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    That sounds really promising. She's about 15kg at the moment — is that within range for a Keeshond, and how much of the new food should she be getting?
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    15kg is towards the upper end for a female Keeshond — the typical range is around 13–18kg for the breed, so she's not alarmingly heavy but there's clearly room to pull back. For the Pro Plan Sensitive Skin & Stomach at that weight, the bag guidelines will suggest around 230–260g per day for a 15kg puppy, but I'd start at the lower end — roughly 220–230g — given that she's already been gaining faster than you'd like. Split that into two meals. Keep an eye on her waist definition: you should be able to feel her ribs without pressing hard, and she should have a visible tuck when viewed from above. That's your practical guide, more than the scales alone.
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    Great, that's really clear. I'll order it today. Should I stick with this when she moves to adult food, or switch again at 12 months?
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    At 12 months you can transition to an adult formula — Purina Pro Plan do an Adult Medium Sensitive Skin & Stomach with Salmon that's a natural continuation of the same range, which makes the switch easier on her digestion. Adult formulas for medium breeds are typically lower in calories still, so it'll help maintain the progress you've made. That said, once she's on the adult food and stable, it's worth a chat with your vet about whether a weight management formula is needed or whether the standard adult version keeps her where she should be. But for now, get through the next couple of months on the puppy version — she's still developing and needs that nutritional profile.

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