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  • in reply to: Food recommendations for specific breeds. #72713 Report Abuse
    Linda K
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    Okay, thanks crazy4cats.

    in reply to: Food recommendations for specific breeds. #72655 Report Abuse
    Linda K
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    Great. Thanks again so much for all of the info Pitlove. It was really kind of you to take so much time to help.

    in reply to: Food recommendations for specific breeds. #72633 Report Abuse
    Linda K
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    Hi Pitlove. You have provided a ton of information and have helped immensely.

    I have often thought about a rotational diet and will be more confident in giving that a try with the addition of the pumpkin and probiotic. Do you use canned pumpkin, and just give them a little before each meal? I will try some of the brands suggested by you and by lnkedMarie and see how it goes. I can tell you both have done a lot of research.

    in reply to: Food recommendations for specific breeds. #72596 Report Abuse
    Linda K
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    Hi Jake’s Mom, Pitlove and InkedMarie. Thanks for your responses.

    Pitlove, thanks so much for your follow-up questions. I have a Rotweiller who is 3.5 yrs old. I am very upset with myself for feeding him Purina Puppy Chow until he was a year old and feel I did not given him the best chance in his formative year to be as healthy as he could be over the course of his lifetime. But he seems to be healthy so far with just a few normal problems….allergies, gas, etc.

    The things I am concerned about are bloat (one of the girls from his litter died from it), hip dysplasia, which I know is common to many large breeds, and in particular, I am concerned about cancer. I recently researched brands to change him off of Science Diet, which I moved him to after Purina, but it turns out that Science Diet is not very good either. I read some reviews about Taste of the Wild High Prairie Formula which gets 5 stars from DogFoodAdvisor. I also read some reviews for this brand and within the first 5 or 6, two of the people were Rotweiller owners and they both said it was excellent. One said that his Rotweillers usually die fairly early due to cancer, but this food has kept his new ones healthy. It really scared me because I did not realize that Rotties were genetically predisposed to certain types of cancer. So I got it immediately…..but I wanted to see if there might be anything even better since I apparently have not given him the benefits of great nourishment up to this point. I want to make up for lost time, and I will spare no expense (even though I am retired). So far, he seems to be doing well on the new food but has loose stools. I am doing it very gradually. I am also giving him a supplement for hips and joints that was recommended by his vet.

    So, I guess in a nutshell, I wrote because I wanted to be sure I am doing all I can for him and have made a good choice this time.

    Sorry this is so long. Thanks!

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