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Old 02-10-2012, 07:20 AM   #8
lynzy420
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Originally Posted by kjc View Post
I think I'd ask my vet first.... why go through doing all that research only to possibly be told any specific food would not be a good choice?

As for foods in general, I believe that any quality food they will eat will be fine. For older dogs, I would stay away from any super high protein, unless that would be recommended by your vet in regards to any health issues. I won't recommend any specific food as I am not a professional nor am I familiar with your pup's health problems.

Does her illness affect her enough to warrant putting her on a prescription diet? Just something else to consider....
Well I am home doing nothing right now as I recently had shoulder surgery, so this gives me something to do! I usually am proactive and involved in all aspects with my girls, I have found that a combination of my knowledge of my girls and the vets knowledge usually results in a good things!
Prescription diet? hmmm, I will offer this up as a question to my vets, definitely a good point, thank you.
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