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I feed premade raw, have for about 6 years or so. |
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Do you do any kibble or freeze dried if you don't remember to thaw the meal or does it get easier to remember? :) The more I'm reading the more I would Love to get her on raw both meals. |
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I also feed a pre-made raw and she gets a little over an ounce above recommended. She gained weight right at first but has since tapered off. She had weight to gain though because she was a very malnourished rescue. She's staying right around 3lbs 6oz and has been on raw for 3 months. |
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The past 2-days I have fed Stella & Chewy's premade raw... rabbit and she is doing Great. It's kind of crazy. When I am preparing it she is trying to climb the back of my leg, she is so excited. LOL!! I think I am going to stick with that for a while. |
I feed merricks grain free |
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IF is she having allergy issues how are you ever going to figure out if this what the problem is with your Girl?? I think LadyJane is correct you maybe should consult a Vet nutritionist, instead if changing her food all the time and creating other issues!!!:rolleyes: |
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I am actually consulting with R Remillard, PhD, DVM, DACVN from "Pet Diets". I had emailed her a week ago and we were able to converse, today about 4-hours ago. She, along with my vet and myself are putting together a plan of action. Thanks for your concern!! |
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hmmm yeah. !! |
To see any kind of major impacts, you would have to feed the same food for at least 3 months. There are so many environmental issues such as temperature, humidity, allergens, etc, that can factor into "issues". It's nearly impossible to judge a foods overall performance when you are switching so often. |
I feed Kinder Fromms Whitefish and Potatoe because she is allergic to chicken.I think Orijen is a top of the line food.If Kinder could not eat Fromms that would be my next choice. Susan |
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