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Old 02-11-2013, 10:24 PM   #7
GoofyBritt
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That's odd. I wonder why it's harder to find now? We had it when Bentley was very young, he had hypoglycemia that caused a seizure because he refused to eat the food we gave him. He's always been a difficult dog to get to eat. He'll eat human food no problem but if it's formulated for dogs, he generally hates it. Luckily he doesn't get hypoglycemia anymore since he's grown up but in case he needed it I wanted to find it in stores. Thanks for letting me know that it's available in petsmart AT banfield. Petsmart is closest to us but luckily I haven't needed it. I was trying to get Bentley to eat his food that we just switched to since he is a poor eater. He has a poor appetite most of the time (except when it comes to some dog treats which dad was feeding a lot of during the evening, daily.).. Since we basically stopped that we have had some luck getting him to eat at least 1/2 of what he is supposed to eat daily of kibble. Some days more, some days less. He could stand to lose a little weight though. I'll get him into the vet to be weighed in about a week when my parents get back from vacation. So hopefully he maintains weight with what he is eating so I don't have to obsess about him eating enough. I"ve been using Nupro supplement powder in his food (making a gravy out of it and coating all the kibble in it).. He likes it much better that way. So I don't think I need to buy nutrical since he's eating some.
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