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  • Delicate tummy

    We've been feeding Isis Natural Choice Chicken, Oatmeal and Rice for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Lately she's been having some digestive difficulty, but I think that's more from the Beggin' Strips I've given her during our training sessions. Better hold back on those. So, I was...
    Posted to Isis in Progress (Weblog) by keneumey on 10-05-2007
    Filed under: treats, sensitive stomach, dog food, natural choice
  • HELPING OUR PETS EXCELL- *edited by moderator*

    I decided to write this blog about HOPE for pets (Helping our Pets Excell) because many of us really don't realize how incredibly deficient our pets are in Protein and Nutrients. Just like us, our pets need optimal nutrition in order that they live their full life in the best of Health. We love our...
    Posted to Sophia77 (Weblog) by Sophia77 on 10-13-2007
    Filed under: pet food, cat food, dog health, dog food, dog nutrition
  • Re: Lillie the picky eater

    The most popular dog food brands with forum members seem to be Timberwolf Organics, Eagle Pack Holistic, Canidae, Solid Gold, Innova, Natural Balance, Orijen, and a couple of others. Most people here on these forums don't particularly like Purina, Pedigree, or Iams (though some people love them!...
    Posted to General Chat (Forum) by Cita on 10-22-2007
    Filed under: dog food
  • Re: Food For Thought

    This story was interesting to me because the fellow in this story was feeding 4 GSD.I dont know what the leading/main ingredient is in Pedigree but I was told by a reputable breeder that GSD lack a neccasary enzyme to breakdown and assimilate chicken and chicken by products. It seems that in most dog...
    Posted to Nutrition (Forum) by Eliz on 10-22-2007
    Filed under: dog food
  • Re: Food For Thought

    I know I am getting in on this topic rather late, but I just wanted to say a few things about dog food. First off each dog is an individual just like people some people can eat junk all there lives and be fine, others don't do so well that is where the genetics come into play. It's how the dog...
    Posted to Nutrition (Forum) by katlrut on 10-22-2007
    Filed under: dog food, food, healthy, Pet Food
  • Re: Food For Thought

    Welcome to the forums If you browse around at some of the older threads in the "nutrition" section you'll find a lot of recommendations for different kinds of dog foods. Off the top of my head, some of the most popular brands with people here are Timberwolf Organics, Natural Balance, Eagle...
    Posted to Nutrition (Forum) by Cita on 10-20-2007
    Filed under: best food, dog food
  • Re: Help 6mnth Golden Rtrvr and proper food for careful growth......

    Good Morning, Just some general advice from my vet. I have two goldens (male is 4 years old, female is 1 1/2 years old). The vet recommended feeding puppy food until they were one year old and then switching to adult food. Reason was that the growth would slow done a little during the second year allowing...
    Posted to Nutrition (Forum) by buddy & belle's dad on 11-05-2007
    Filed under: dog food
  • Re: Food apparently has too much protein, causing upset tummy, what should I swithc to?

    I have 2 Scotties (11 & 13 yrs old). They were eating ONE lamb and rice for many years until they started developing really bad allergies. After spending thousands of dollards on specialists, shots, treatments, meds, special foods and treats, I can honestly say I found something that worked. While...
    Posted to Nutrition (Forum) by Scotties Mom on 11-06-2007
    Filed under: treats, dry food choice, best food, dog food
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