08-10-2012, 05:18 AM
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly Tibbe is still on the huge bag of Hill's GI I/D Kibble he was put on when he was having so much GI trouble, spitting up foam/bile, mucous-y, awful-looking stools, reflux, reverse sneezing, huge, gassy tummy and laying around all day not playing at all, with little appetite. He seemed to have no life and this is the world's liveliest dog! I tried him on Royal Canin GI for a bit but he scratched so much on that, I switched him to the Hill's as the vet recommended from Day 1 and he had no itching and within 7 - 10 days, his life was turned around and within 2 weeks, he was completely back to himself. Now he has none of those old symptoms and is lively and full of energy, playing and running like a puppy. I will always be grateful to the company that made a food that my dog can eat and get well on. Maybe vets recommend it because it works for so many dogs with less problems? I'm just grateful mine did and while I will probably segue him to Wellness? or Nature's Balance ? -whatever it was Ellie May(Crystal) recommended a while back(it's written down in my Day Planner book for when I go shopping for it) but I will always be grateful to Hill's and their products for helping my dogs during terrible trouble.
Science Diet Sensitive Stomach Kibble was the ONLY food that my Jilly could eat without the worst of the worst GI problems. She had bloody, mucous-y stools and copious vomiting on anything else! So I am a huge fan of the people at Hill's. | My Macy has to eat this due to a bad HGE incidint more than a year ago & is doing fantastic- just about the same story as yours-hair looks great now, energy is great-she is so much healthier on the I/D food
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