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Originally Posted by 107barney You might need a nutritionist consultation to get an answer to this. For example, how low fat, how low phosphorous and why low protein? I have a dog on a low phosphorous diet and it happens to be lower fat but the protein is not low because of the type of protein used. I use and recommend petdiets. |
I think this is an excellent idea....this could prove to be quite a balancing act, and you would want to be certain you were getting all your bases covered....I would recommend a nutritionist to be sure you were not neglecting any angle of a balance diet.