I have been feeding sojos on and off for several years in my rotations, but recently I put them on the original mix in the senior amounts. Right away both my bichon girls started getting crystals in their urine! I've since put them back on the adult proportions.
How is it possible that the calcium/phos ratios and minerals and such aren't way off? Considering that puppy ratios of meat to sojos is 1:1, Adult ratios are 1:2 and senior ratios are 1:4. Wouldn't this put the calcium and minerals WAY off?
They also changed the formula again and now my bichon girls's faces are staining, whereas before they had zero staining. I asked the company about the ca/phos ratios and basically their answer was 'we don't worry about that because that's not how dogs eat in nature worrying about calcium." Um, ok.
So, what do you think? Should I stop feeding it before I really screw them up?
I wouldnt mind finding a kibble that works (petguard usually does but has gotten really expensive) and then just make a topper with meat and veggies and yogurt.
I was thinking about Solid gold holistiq blends (fish) because this one especially was made to add in fresh meat to. Or the Flint River Ranch Lamb/Millet. I also have available to me all the Natura products but have to keep the fat relatively low because the girls get pancratitis on fat much over 15%.
My minpin on the other hand does well on just about anything other than purina products.
Grr. I hate this!