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Old 05-23-2011, 08:45 PM   #23
intilis
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While I did agree with the post below, that was before I had a baby with a sensitive tummy. I used to just choose a good quality kibble & take a "take it or leave it" attitude. All my babys did fine! Now my little rescue Tink is having such a hard time with her tummy. Vet has ruled out parasites, bacteria & structrual issues.She says its food related. I'm searching for a good kibble that doesn't give her gas or soft mushy poop. Suggestions are welcome!

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Originally Posted by kjcmsw View Post
I'd say she has you very well trained. Find a food (as healthy as possible, one that doesn't upset her stomach and she'll initially eat) then that's it. Put the food down she'll eat when she gets hungry. It's amazing their desire for survival will kick in after a day or two.
Repeat: always told my kids: you have two choices for dinner: take it or leave it...applies well to dogs too.
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