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Old 12-17-2010, 09:07 PM   #12
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Dogs who are on high protein, or high carb, or med protein/med carb diets can all have GI issues. It has to do more with the individual dog. Like EllieMay said, it's good to stick w/ what you're feeding (or similar) if it is working.
Well, the Vet told me that they have seen numerous of dogs on these better quality of foods that have had G.I. problems. She didn't say if it was the small dogs or large ones.


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Okay, so you don't care if it's dry/wet/raw...so, one thing to try would be pre-made raw. It can do wonders for some picky dogs. This is why I was asking you what your goal in feeding was, bc I thought you said in the past you did not want to use wet or raw. Am I confused?
Dry is better for his teeth, as I was told. But when he gets down to not eating the food and when I have to add wet is when I have noticed in the past he's not liking the food. In the past, I've questioned her about cooking for my dog and she told me that isn't good for him. Anyways, I am just confused if Iam's is good since meat isn't the first ingredient. Then again, there were 2 other choices of brands she reccomended.
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