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Old 04-24-2013, 03:34 PM   #7
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That is why I choose them too. When you look on consumer affairs there are alot of reports of issues with their new formulas. I am now on the hunt for a different food that all 5 of my dogs can eat.
Look into Annamaet. They have a grain-free 'Lean' formula with very low fat that could work, but they also have their grain inclusive formulas. I have never heard of a dog doing bad on this food. And if you're looking for trustworthy company, this is one.

Annamaet has been around for over 25 years and is owned by a guy that is well known for his expertise (Rob Downey), and he has published scientific research, as well as being accomplished in the world of dog sports (sled racing). He worked in the lab of Dr. Kronfeld at U of Penn. If your dog has surgery at Penn or Cornell, apparantly they will feed Impact post-op.

Or like I said, Royal Canin may be a good option. Do they have a sensitive stomach formula that's not an RX?
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