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Old 11-06-2010, 03:59 PM
 
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I am beginning to think that this is the problem I am having with my 4 legged wonders. I have fed them Science diet since they were babies and lately it seems they have to poop constantly. I am going to change their diet and try the yogurt. Good thread and good ideas.
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Old 11-06-2010, 05:07 PM
 
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Well, I couldn't find the Chicken Soup food at the local organic mkt, and I was out of food. So I tried the Evo Red Meat, and I decided to see if my dog would also like a little Bravo Venison on the side. I introduced the Bravo last night. She wasn't crazy about the Bravo and vomited a little this morning. She is fine and still has an appetite. She seems to tolerate the Evo (no gas and less waste).

Today, I nuked the Bravo, since she still seemed hungry. She loved it cooked but then she was gassy. I think I'll see how it goes today. I may just add cooked meat to her kibble a few times a week.
I hope by Bravo you don't mean the prepackaged raw food. You never ever should heat that. There are bones in there and when heated, can cause serious damage. It's a raw diet for a reason.
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Old 11-06-2010, 05:50 PM
 
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Will do re the plain yogurt. Thanks.
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Old 12-01-2010, 10:33 PM
 
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There is nothing good about 4Health! Have you read the ingredients I posted? How can you still maintain that it's a quality food after seeing all those preservatives, fillers and unnecessary ingredients? It's one of the worst on the market and they company compares itself to Walmart's Ol'Roy!

For the money, it's quite bad. For your dog that is. I think the word "health" is clouding your judgement.
I have never heard of 4Health being compared with Ol'Roy, it actually competes directly with TOTW and Blue Buffalo.

Tractor Supply's 'Retriever' brand is comparable with Ol Roy however.
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