03-20-2011, 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Misti1 Science diet sensitive stomanh ,no treats | Try a better quality food.
I swear by taste of the Wild I feed the foul.
Orijen is also good, so are many others...
Go grain-less and with an irritant free food (I'd avoid red meat, or pork-it's harder on digestion-but I do that here just because it's not natural-or foods too "rich" such as some fish flavors).
*I swear I just said all this today-do the same with ALL treats...and no more "junk" people food to ensure it's not the issue.
** I'd get a second opinion from another vet, redoing all the testing to ensur eit was not an error the first time...that stinks you did it all right the second time and still got a sick pup...nothing is "fool proof " or guarenteed...but it really stinks that happened...also are you keeping a written record of foods, behaviors, areas you go, everythgin to later look at the pattern and show it to the vet to see if there's something since this is so clockwork...? If not I really would start doing so immediately. |
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