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As I said Callie, if you are concerned about what is in the food or where it is coming from, email them directly and ask questions. No company will put something in writing they can not back up later. Especially not a huge company like Hill’s.
pitloveParticipantHi Callie-
This is taken right from the Hill’s Pet Nutrition website about the Hill’s Ideal Balance Canned Dog food:
Made in the USA with Natural ingredients from North America and Europe. These ingredients must meet our strict requirements for purity and nutrient content, which exceed industry standards. 100% Balanced Nutrition. Guaranteed. Or your money back.
Just about every, if not all companies, source ingredients from Europe. That is not a bad thing at all. If you are concerned about which countries in Europe they are sourcing from, I would email or call them and ask them directly.
pitloveParticipantHi Connie-
Your post kind of hit me hard. When I was in Second Grade I had the human version of what your Poodle had. It is called Thrombocytopenic Purpura in humans (and in dogs as well I believe). Mine was idiopathic as we never found out the cause. I am so sorry that your dog’s outcome was not better…
I have used Bravecto for my pitbull in the past who is quite sensitive to a lot of things and had no adverse reactions to it. Does the vet feel the Bravecto played a role in his TP?
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