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PostSubject: Changing food brands?   Changing food brands? EmptySun Apr 01, 2012 2:20 pm

So I had my dog on diamond chicken and rice. When she has to go live w my aunt temporarily she changed her to fromms family classic which when I brought her home she needed food. My aunt said she thought it was chicken and rice, our feed store had chicken and veggies so I bought that, hoping that was it... Couple days later I came home to the putrid smell of diaarreah in my room, guess that wasn't it. I text my aunt and she sent me a pic of the bag and it was not the right kind and I couldnt find family classic at our feed store.

Well I was reading about quality affordable foods and really wanted to switch kiara to taste of the wild. It was 43$ for a lage bag compared to 65$ for fromms! I had heard nothing but posative things about TOTW I just felt bad about having to put her stomach on a new food without a slow transition, but I didn't really have a choice... The feed store recommended http://www.equerrys.com/ (spunks probiotic) I have also been adding some cottage cheese and it has been working well. It helps the digestion and absorbtion of vatamins and helps keep her stool firm...

It's a great thing to give with every meal but I am just doing it to help her food transition and would reccommend it to anyone wanting to switch their dogs food.
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