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Old 08-25-2008, 05:01 AM   #16
marcerella02
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Originally Posted by nvnvgirl View Post
I say, ask your vet to see what they think is good. If you feel like you need to, take in a copy of the nutritionals on the foods you're thinking of and let the vet tell you what they think and WHY. My two have been on what the vet recommended and I haven't had ONE single problem since putting each of them on it....I may have to change at least one of theirs, b/c I think he's got an allergy, but I know that neither of mine have any stomach upsets anymore or any poopy problems any longer. It's when I start letting them have other things that we start having "issues". And most sites will tell you to change foods slowly by adding a small amount of the new food to the old food, decreasing the old food over a period of a couple of weeks at least. I can attest that it's not a good idea to do it anymore quickly than that.

Congratulations for getting your new little one home and all the best luck!
i hate to disagree but i must. a lot of vets recommend crap because a) they don't know any better and b) that is what they are paid to recommend.
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