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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Wytheville, Va, USA
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| ![]() The vets think they finally figured out what is wrong with my baby, lets hope its it! Really I ended up diagnosing her and they told me I was right they never though of it! If anybody has any knowledge the small bit of info on puppy anemia is greatly appreciated. Also she is allergic to chicken now sooo we need to try to find a really good puppy food with lamb that she will eat, tried Hollistic and Wellness, hubby is going by Petsmart today and get Authority. Anybody know of anything else? Thank you to everyone that has helped us try to figure out what was wrong with my baby!! |
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| ![]() if low iron a red meat diet is best as it is higher in iron content. Not sure but if allergies you may want to go with natural balance venison and sweet potato as it is a red meat |
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