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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Are you sure RC is too rich and has too much protein or have you read this and repeated it? I think too many people take what they read as fact, and we should be careful before we suggest that someone change their food. Dogs do not like food changes, this upsets their tummies, and her dog is already having issues. Also, she lives in South Africa; there may not be the numerous choices that we have. To the OP, I feed Joey Royal Canin, and he does better on it than any food I've found. I do not believe it has too much protein and fat, it is in the range that vet nutritionists think is healthy.
Ladyjane, great advice on how to make your dog less fussy, I wish you'd write a sticky! |
Yes Ma'am I am sure of it. I don't just go around repeating something as true just because someone else may have said it. I do my research and I do it pretty well

I have been studying dog nutrition for what seems like all my life, but really only the past 10 years. I also have a really BIG, very expensive book on nutrition.
Then of course I have experience with the product as well as many other people I know. And a yorkie breeder who is well known in her expertise in anything to do with yorkies. If it wasn't for her, Pennie would be dead.
Too much protein can cause kidney and liver damage as well as gastrointestinal upset.
Also, it is not on the
Whole dog journal's approved dry foods of 2010