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Post by Warkitty on Apr 8, 2007 7:02:56 GMT -5
Ok, I am turning to the forum for ideas.
Romeo the dog has a very sensitive stomach. I've tried various foods and never have I found one that sits quite right with him. He either winds up with *bouts* of squishies and gas, or constant squishies and gas. Even when I tried the all natural route, he had issues. Mind, the gas didn't stink as badly, but he still had those issues.
So, I'm beginning the quest yet again for Romeo Friendly dog food. This next few weeks he'll be trying Science Diet for Sensitive Stomachs to see if that helps. If it doesn't, does anyone here have a solution that's worked for them in the past?
Other than killing or getting rid of the dog that is.
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Post by Ringleman#5 on Apr 8, 2007 8:07:10 GMT -5
Hey Kitten. When I had Smokestack, he had the same problem. One thing that helped immensely was feeding him more often. We switched from a twice daily feeding schedule to 4 or 5 smaller meals a day. If you can figure a way to work that into your schedule, it might be worth a try.
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Post by snarkalicious on Apr 8, 2007 20:03:05 GMT -5
We feed ours Nutro dry (of course my hubby and daughter work for them so we are a bit biased!) I will tell you Nutro will refund your purchase price if you are unhappy, and our dogs have much less stool volume.
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Post by Jay on Apr 9, 2007 22:53:28 GMT -5
Feed 'em off the table!
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Post by one on Apr 9, 2007 22:55:35 GMT -5
Chicken and rice.
...... for real. They love it and it is good for them.
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