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I read somewhere on here that someone was giving their furbaby stella & chewy's dry and she got pancreatitis.... I have always heard that fat in that one was high.... |
The fat content of the primal freeze dried chicken is even higher than Stella and cheweys....37% compared to 25% I'm confused to...I think I'll go with the frozen formula and don't have to worry about adding water :) |
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Yeah, I totally can't figure it out. :rolleyes: Even after reading their analysis blog.... |
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Please stay away from Stella & Chewy's Dehydrated patties. Zoey was on those for just 4 weeks and she got pancreatitis. Everyone told me not to be concerned about the 30% fat content because after you hydrate it the fat content goes way down. Not so. I only changed to S & C because I hated feeding cold food to Zoey. She has been on Nature's Variety for two years with no problem. We are back on NV after getting her over the pancreatitis and she is doing well. |
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I just switched Riley from Primal to Nature's Variety and I think he is doing much better on it... It has only been a few days... but so far, so good!! :D |
I am so glad to hear she is fine now! That is exactly what I was afraid of. Is the stella and chewy frozen ok? Or should I get the nv frozen? I heard the nv had a recall awhile ago :( |
Also....they source their rabbit from china :( |
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What does HPP mean? How did you find out that NV imports from China? I thought I read that all meat comes from USA or New Zealand. Cherie |
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I still plan to get a trial package from Darwin's. |
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Under FAQ in the safety and quality section it says rabbit from china:( |
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