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Natural Balance Sweet Potato and Venison! I have been doing some research on different foods because Delilah came to us on Bil-Jac Puppy but I am concerned because she seems to have allergies (scratches a bit) so I decided after much reading and soul-searching to try Natural Balance. I am a huge sweet potato eater and her Daddy is deer hunting as we speak LOL so the sweet potato and venison seemed like a great choice. My daughter and I brought it home and we decided to go on and mix a little in her food this evening to see how she likes the taste. Now this is Miss Picky who MIGHT grab a kibble here and there, take them to her crate, off and on through the day. She's never been all that excited about her food (but is wild about peanut butter Kong stuffing!) so imagine my surprise when I added about 20 kibbles to her bowl with her Bil-Jac and not only did she eat one and IMMEDIATELY park her little self in front of her bowl, but she sat there and picked EVERY last piece of it out! She left the Bil-Jac and ate the Natural Balance! Of course now I am worried since I know it should be a gradual switch but what if she ONLY eats the new stuff? Anyway, I just wanted to comment that from a taste standpoint, this stuff has our vote and most DEFINITELY Delilah's! |
hmm My boys are on that as well...Is the potatoe and duck. I wanted to fish one but the kibble is too big for them so i have to get the "small bites" . They love it!! I had them on Soild Gold Wee bits and their poops didnt get really hard. So we will give this a try!! |
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I'm glad Delilah is enjoying her new food!! (Don't be surprised if the "newness" wears off, though, and she goes back to eating less eagerly just as before....mine tends to love new things, but it gets old quickly for her, so don't be surprised if yours is the same way. Hopefully, though, you've found something she will LOVE forever!!) |
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