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Old 27-04-2008, 05:12 PM
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Re: Archies on a special diet

That is because i don't think its either of these. Yes dogs can get these conditions but they present a lot more symptoms. Persistent diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss etc. In which case he's need an enzyme supplement with his food, and i would say try Chappie,low fat fish based and easily digestable.
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Old 27-04-2008, 05:27 PM
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unless chapie has serously improved I would never feed my dog that. My gran used to feed her lab that when she was alive (dog not gran) and the smells that consently came out off that dog were disgusting
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Sorry but have you read any of my posts? I wouldn't be recommending it unless it did any good
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Re: Archies on a special diet

Well the ingredient list on Chappie isn't too impressive! But there seems to be a lot of support for it helping digestive problems!
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You don't need to be rude, he always had a mix and been fine till now. You have complety failed to answer my question about whether dogs can get gastic problems at that age and if they can get IBS like humans can - just gone on about what food he is eating.

Once again i don't "add anyhing else" its sepertate meals, and hes a fussy eater
I have to agree I think that was rather rude!!!!

Every dog is different and we all feed different foods I have 11 dogs here and altogether they are on 5 different varieties of royal canin and I have 2 on JWB duck and rice there are foods out there that I would never feed to my dogs but that is my because I dont like those particular foods and I state I i for one would never touch Burns but that is MY choice
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I have to agree I think that was rather rude!!!!

Every dog is different and we all feed different foods I have 11 dogs here and altogether they are on 5 different varieties of royal canin and I have 2 on JWB duck and rice there are foods out there that I would never feed to my dogs but that is my because I dont like those particular foods and I state I i for one would never touch Burns but that is MY choice
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Sorry but have you read any of my posts? I wouldn't be recommending it unless it did any good
everyone is entilled to there own opinon, however you just seem to be a little arrgoent, I would prefer to not have advice form you.
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