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Old 02-03-2009, 10:06 AM   #14
yorkiebaby123
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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
First, the adult without the issues really shouldn't be on a prescription food. I/D shouldn't hurt but there are better choices.

If the vet was worried about the pup getting into the other dog's food, then the pup should be exclusively eating I/D (no treats of any kind). If the pup hasn't been doing well on I/D with no treats, the food does need to be switched.

What food was she on before this?

Never mind.
I see you answered my question already.

This sounds a lot like Ellie by the way.

What blood work has been done?

You can't get her back on RC?

Oh gosh, they tested her for EVERYTHING, im not even sure, when they were salivating, we were doing every test under the sun along with ultra sounds and xrays! But since we were still working with the vet on the eating issue, she was also looking for signs on her organs that could show her any problems for that issue too.

I'd put them back on RC (but i have to check their ingredients too now b/c maybe its the same!) but im literally scared out of my MIND to switch to anything. Whats my safety if it doesnt work? Chicken doesnt seem to do the trick....how long do i try before i know its not working? Is ANY diarrhea normal during a transition? Am i being paranoid??
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