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Old 07-27-2008, 09:41 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom View Post
I really agree with this. I mean really, dogs should be able to handle variety - and it's actually good for them. What can cause problems though, is (similar to what Marci said) when the body detoxes from moving into a superior diet.

It's sort of like when a human has been on a junky diet, then decides to "cut out all the crap" for awhile - and wow - the body can reeeaaaalllly go through a nasty detox bc of it (even get sick). It's kind of interesting, really.

That said, there are some dogs who are sensitive no matter what, I suppose. But if your dogs have been eating pretty premium stuff, you're probably okay. I can tell you anecdotally that bc my guys eat premium stuff (raw now, homecooking before that, premium kibble before that) - they can pretty much eat anything now and their bodies are fine. [they sneak kibble when we vacation w/ others, and even that is no problem for them]

yeah.. it makes sense.. we have fed premium kibble since we got Avery and try and change it up every now and then. everything has been going well.. so far so good-
thanks ann!

ALSO.. her poop has been normal(same as it always is.. color, smell, etc) but there seems to be more of it at once?! is that because she may be eating more food(because it's new and exciting?!) i don't know.. im not worried about it-nothing is bad about it, like i said before-just more of it!
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