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Reply To: Dog food to help firm up stool!
Hi, I have a dog with IBD & I’ve tried most of the vet diets Hypoallergenic & Intestinal & they were a waste of money, they made Patch itch & scratch, smell yeasty cause he’s sensitive to wheat, maize gluten, barley, corn/maize meal, beet pulp & chicken…..Royal Canine & Hills & their vet diets have chicken as the protein, they call it poultry meal which is a by product chicken…. after trying vet diets, premium kibbles grain free & grain, “Taste Of The Wild” Sierra Mountain Roasted Lamb formula is excellent the first time in 2-3 yrs Patch is doing nice firm poos all the time not for a couple of weeks then sloppy soft poos.. its been 6 months & still doing 2 small firm poos a day. The TOTW Sierra Mountain Roasted Lamb is an all stages kibble, so puppies can eat it as well.
Contact & email TOTW & ask for their formula booklet & some samples of their puppy formulas & their all life stages formulas like Sierra Mountain……
Try a grain free kibble with limited ingredients, if that doesn’t work then try a kibble with a few different ingredients to the one you just tried with a different protein, chances are the Royal Canine ur feeding has Chicken/Poultry as the protein with maize/corn & gluten or something that’s she’s sensitive tooo…..
also protein I have found Fish & Lamb work the best for Patch, when I feed Patch a kibble that’s too high in a protein over 28% he gets sloppy poos as well, maybe start keeping a diary & make sure the kibbles you buy are money back guaranteed so you can get a refund…another kibble that’s pretty good for dogs with sensitive stomach/bowel is “California Natural” Lamb & Rice it has just 3 ingredients..
http://www.californianaturalpet.com/products
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