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I need a good reccomendation on premium dog food. My 2 yr old Sheltie just
got tired of Canidae. He's been eating it for about a year. He usually gets bored with food in 8-12 months. I am trying California Natural but it might be too rich for him. His stools are a little loose. Any suggestions? Mark |
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I am trying California Natural but it might be too rich for him. His
stools are a little loose. Any suggestions? It may take a week or so for the dog's system to become adjusted to the change in diet, no matter what it is. Expect some stool changes at first (and gas). Mix the new stuff with the old food at first, slowly making the new food the only thing in the dish. As for recommendations, We like Hills, Iams, even Purina has some good lines. What works with some dogs doesn't with others. I'm sure you'll get a lot of recommendations. Good luck. -Sharon |
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I am trying California Natural but it might be too rich for him. His
stools are a little loose. Any suggestions? It may take a week or so for the dog's system to become adjusted to the change in diet, no matter what it is. Expect some stool changes at first (and gas). Mix the new stuff with the old food at first, slowly making the new food the only thing in the dish. As for recommendations, We like Hills, Iams, even Purina has some good lines. What works with some dogs doesn't with others. I'm sure you'll get a lot of recommendations. Good luck. -Sharon |
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Markeg said in rec.pets.dogs.health:
I am trying California Natural but it might be too rich for him. His stools are a little loose. Which formulation of California Natural? One of my dogs is doing really well on the chicken version. If you're using the lamb, try switching. -- --Matt. Rocky's a Dog. |
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Markeg said in rec.pets.dogs.health:
I am trying California Natural but it might be too rich for him. His stools are a little loose. Which formulation of California Natural? One of my dogs is doing really well on the chicken version. If you're using the lamb, try switching. -- --Matt. Rocky's a Dog. |
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A premium dog food,in my opinion would be Wellness...you can chose between
the lamb,chicken or white fish...it's very good diet and even my picky little Pomeranian loves it..it's a miracle! Try a small bag first,just to see if your dog will accept its new flavor,and yes,slowly introduce it in his/her diet by mixing it with the one he's eating at the moment. Take care CJ "Markeg" wrote in message . net... I need a good reccomendation on premium dog food. My 2 yr old Sheltie just got tired of Canidae. He's been eating it for about a year. He usually gets bored with food in 8-12 months. I am trying California Natural but it might be too rich for him. His stools are a little loose. Any suggestions? Mark |
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A premium dog food,in my opinion would be Wellness...you can chose between
the lamb,chicken or white fish...it's very good diet and even my picky little Pomeranian loves it..it's a miracle! Try a small bag first,just to see if your dog will accept its new flavor,and yes,slowly introduce it in his/her diet by mixing it with the one he's eating at the moment. Take care CJ "Markeg" wrote in message . net... I need a good reccomendation on premium dog food. My 2 yr old Sheltie just got tired of Canidae. He's been eating it for about a year. He usually gets bored with food in 8-12 months. I am trying California Natural but it might be too rich for him. His stools are a little loose. Any suggestions? Mark |
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Markeg wrote:
I need a good reccomendation on premium dog food. My 2 yr old Sheltie just got tired of Canidae. He's been eating it for about a year. He usually gets bored with food in 8-12 months. I have been feeding Canidae for a couple of years now, and to keep things interesting, I add other stuff to it on a routine basis. Anything from a tablespoon of canned food, yogurt, and cottage cheese to freeze dried raw. Never had any trouble with picky eaters, even friends' dogs who wouldn't eat elsewhere but always ate when they were staying with me. Some of these folks have had great success with the very stinky Wellness white fish & Sweet Potato formulation as well as Eagle Pack Holistic Select. Eagle Pack also has an Anchovy, Sardine & Salmon Meal version that looks interesting. Suja |
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Markeg wrote:
I need a good reccomendation on premium dog food. My 2 yr old Sheltie just got tired of Canidae. He's been eating it for about a year. He usually gets bored with food in 8-12 months. I have been feeding Canidae for a couple of years now, and to keep things interesting, I add other stuff to it on a routine basis. Anything from a tablespoon of canned food, yogurt, and cottage cheese to freeze dried raw. Never had any trouble with picky eaters, even friends' dogs who wouldn't eat elsewhere but always ate when they were staying with me. Some of these folks have had great success with the very stinky Wellness white fish & Sweet Potato formulation as well as Eagle Pack Holistic Select. Eagle Pack also has an Anchovy, Sardine & Salmon Meal version that looks interesting. Suja |
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I need a good reccomendation on premium dog food. My 2 yr old Sheltie just
got tired of Canidae. He's been eating it for about a year. He usually gets bored with food in 8-12 months. I am trying California Natural but it might be too rich for him. His stools are a little loose. Any suggestions? Each of the foods you use come in puppy variations only according to the "all life stages" portion of the AAFCO statement. I'm not a fan of ANY food whose AAFCO statement says that is has been "formulated to meet" those standards or that is "all life stages". Those are fine for puppies, but not for senior or adult animals. As for the Wellness from OMH, they are also "all life stages" and use ingredients that come from feces. (enteroccous faecium which, BTW, has a MSDS on it) |
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