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I didn't think we would see this again - home at last, out enjoying the garden.
That's great news. Congrats to Pup's steadier health. :mrgreen:
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I didn't think we would see this again - home at last, out enjoying the garden.
Are dogs similar to cats in regards to changing foods gradually? I was taught to introduce foods slowly - sometimes just a spoonful mixed in with regular food - to help reduce any digestive upset.
Are dogs similar to cats in regards to changing foods gradually? I was taught to introduce foods slowly - sometimes just a spoonful mixed in with regular food - to help reduce any digestive upset.
Plus, the Rx food - If its the recovery food, high in fat and calories - it's prone to causing digestive issues because it's so rich. A little goes a long way. My cat would get diarrhea from it - even 2 days after her last recovery meal. Just FYI.
Wondering if he's developing food sensitivities or even allergies. Just because it's a Rx food, doesn't mean its made with the most wholesome ingredients.
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