What should I feed my young male malamute?

I have a 7 and a half month old male Arctic <a href="https://dogencyclopedia.net/articles/entry/10-alaskan-malamute/?s=431a27c2a2611a41f1062ab8751917db614a4d3f">Alaskan Malamute</a>. He weighs about 65 pounds. How much, how often, and what kind of did should I feed him. I really want the best dry food for him. What is the best bed specific food for him? I want him to get…

    What should I feed my young male malamute?

    I have a 7 and a half month old male Arctic <a href="https://dogencyclopedia.net/articles/entry/10-alaskan-malamute/?s=431a27c2a2611a41f1062ab8751917db614a4d3f">Alaskan Malamute</a>. He weighs about 65 pounds. How much, how often, and what kind of did should I feed him. I really want the best dry food for him. What is the best bed specific food for him? I want him to get…...
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    • What should I feed my young male malamute?

      What should I feed my young male malamute? Dog Breed Discussions
      I have a 7 and a half month old male Arctic Alaskan Malamute. He weighs about 65 pounds. How much, how often, and what kind of did should I feed him. I really want the best dry food for him. What is the best bed specific food for him? I want him to get as big as possible! We've ben feeding him solid gold wolf cub fort a while now. But for whatever reason it just doesn't agree with his guts. And when should I switch him over to adult food instead of puppy chow?

      What should I feed my young male malamute?

      What should I feed my young male malamute? Dog Breed Discussions
    • Go raw. Your dog will love you for it. It is the best, most natural, species appropriate food for dogs.You can get a lot of info from here on raw feeding. All kibble is processed, loaded with chemicals, artificial colors, flavors, and cancer causing agents. dry food/kibble it is not beneficial or healthy for any breed.

    • I would switch to adult food now. Depending how much growth he has left, it will slow his growth and give his joints time to develop under less stress. For the same reason, keep him lean, http://www.longliveyourdog.com/twoplus/RateYourDog.aspxAll you can do now is maintain a healthy weight and growth rate. He will end up exactly the same size no matter what. As for the food, any of the common brands should be good. since he isn't doing well on the Solid Gold, I would try something with a different meat as the base.