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Old December 15th 03, 11:56 PM
Rosa Palmén
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I am still looking for the "right" dogfood for my dogs. I have a few
criteria, it should be produced close by (I want to pay for the ingredients
not the shipping) I don't want it to have colouring in it, I want my picky
guy to eat it, and I want them to tolerate the food.

I have tried a couple of new sorts of kibble on my dogs, and they get pretty
runny stools from one of them.
These two foods have different ingredients, but the one that makes scooping
a nightmare has only _one_ ingredient that the other one doesn't have, and I
don't think both my dogs would be sensitive to that ingredient.
I have tried to look at ingredients and percentages of
protein/fat/carbohydrates etc, and the only big difference I find is in the
amount of proteins, can it be so simple that less protein gives them runny
stools?

Rosa



 




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