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Originally Posted by Lolasmom1211 I think you are right. My male does eat everything and I do think it is just out of curiosity. My liver baby won't even eat so I don't have to worry about her at all! I have a vet that totally disagrees with home cooking and thinks Science Diet and Royal Canine are the best foods out there...these foods may work well for some, I just wish he'd be more open minded about some others. In a city as big as Houston, you'd think I could find not an ok vet, but a great one. I'm on the lookout!!! |
To answer your original question, I use Dr. Remillard out of Angell.
I know of two people who have used Dr. Wakshlag out of Cornell and like him.
All three of us have liver compromised dogs.
As long as homecooking is done correctly, it is fine.
Oh those great rx diets, they don't work for everyone.
I believe they are very necessary in some cases, but in others they are a disaster.
We tried RC LS 14 and Ellie had an intolerance to him (itchies). Then she developed IBD/SIBO/food intolerance issues and we tried Purina HA and SD Z/D Ultra. The one made her stool so hard that she could barely go and the other made her diarrhea lots worse. So that horrible homecooking that some vets seem to hate, they better be glad some clients are willing to do it for their pets or those same vets would have to work a lot harder at finding acceptable foods.