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If the food is giving her that many problems then by god give her the expensive stuff. Poor little thing, sounds terrible. You must be really stressed out. I don’t know about allergy tests but I believe the thing people do is get the allergies under control and then test one ingredient at a time with different foods until you find the cause. My friend’s dog had problems with chicken, but once they figured that out she’s been great.
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# ? May 10, 2024 10:58 |
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Oh I've no issue giving her the expensive stuff, tbh it's about the same price as the posh poo poo we was giving her before. I'm more venting that it's taken so long to get to this point as she shouldn't have been feeling like this in the first place had we been listened to 9 months ago when we first raised it. Honestly the dog can get anything she wants or needs, so long as she's happy and comfortable, I just worry and like I say, annoyed at how long it's taken to get to this point
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# ? Apr 9, 2024 23:45 |
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Ragnar Gunvald posted:Oh I've no issue giving her the expensive stuff, tbh it's about the same price as the posh poo poo we was giving her before. I'm more venting that it's taken so long to get to this point as she shouldn't have been feeling like this in the first place had we been listened to 9 months ago when we first raised it. Yeah wasn’t trying to throw shade or anything. I know exactly how you feel. We listened to a bad vet when our dog was a pup and caused her all sorts of mental distress and I still beat myself up for it. Hopefully you can figure it out and she gets better quickly.
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# ? Apr 10, 2024 01:40 |
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Ragnar Gunvald posted:I get that, turns out our doggo has some kind of allergy somewhere and rather trying to work out what it was they just want us to feed her expensive prescription food. I don't see why they wouldn't but they're likely to be ruinously expensive. Normal guidance with that sort of thing seems to be trying one of the limited ingredient diets or a novel protein.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 17:15 |
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Trying to encourage my cats to eat more food less treats. They go absolutely bonkers for treats and I'm thinking of switching food to help encourage not-quite-as-many-treats. Looking for some recommendations for indoor cats who seem to really love salmon flavored treats.
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# ? May 9, 2024 23:12 |
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khy posted:Trying to encourage my cats to eat more food less treats. They go absolutely bonkers for treats and I'm thinking of switching food to help encourage not-quite-as-many-treats. Looking for some recommendations for indoor cats who seem to really love salmon flavored treats. If you want them to eat less treats then give them less treats? They are meant to go bonkers for treats, that's why they're treats.
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# ? May 10, 2024 00:03 |
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Organza Quiz posted:If you want them to eat less treats then give them less treats? They are meant to go bonkers for treats, that's why they're treats. I try to give them fewer, yeah. I guess I'm just wondering if another food would make them happier. I kind of dote on my cats to an absurd degree.
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# ? May 10, 2024 10:58 |
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khy posted:I try to give them fewer, yeah. I guess I'm just wondering if another food would make them happier. I kind of dote on my cats to an absurd degree. If you give kids ice cream all the time they will be "happier" but it won't be great in the longterm. You could try different foods to see if they like them more but you're never gonna get the same reaction as giving them the cat equivalent of ice cream.
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