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Reply To: Annamaet Ultra and Sensitive Stomach
Hi Jeffrey,
I have been feeding my dog the Annamaet Grain Free Salcha Formula for about 4 months now. I rescued him at 5 months and he was very malnourished and had a lot of poop issues. I spent months changing foods, going to a chicken and rice diet, etc. I tried adding pumpkin, a lamb based food since lamb is supposed to be very digestable, nothing worked. I thought maybe the foods I was trying was too rich for him and searched for a single protein food to simplify his diet since he had never had a good diet prior to being rescued. Finding a single protein food was not easy! Most foods have a little chicken or fish in them. I ended up finding the Castor and Pollux Puppy formula. The only meat was chicken and after the first week we had firm poop consistently for the first time since I got him. The Castor and Pollux worked great for him but once he hit 10 months old and he could come off puppy food, I wanted to get him on a grain free, holistic, GMO free food and slowly transitioned over to the Annamaet Salcha formula. The transition was without problems, he never had any soft or runny poop issues. He is a very high energy Lab mix who runs and plays fetch for 2 to 4 hours a day, and gets a walk or 2, weather permitting. He has thrived on this food as he is very lean and fit with a beautiful shiny coat. Not only that but he gets so excited for meal time because he loves this food! I also make him homemade frosty paws using organic plain yogurt, organic natural peanut butter and banana which I blend and freeze in 4 ounce cups. He gets 1 or 2 of these a week for the beneficial probiotics. Since we have been in this routine my boy is happy, healthy and has perfect poop! I think the Annamaet is definitely worth a shot!
Good Luck!!
Melissa
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