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Dry food for a sensitive stomach.

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Pippin8 · 29/04/2016 07:36

She came with collards, then we tried taste of the wild & orijen. We've had her checked with the vet & she's fine, just has a sensitive stomach. They gave us fibre to bulk out her food, which has helped a tiny bit, but didn't recommend any food.

Ive looked into a raw diet but can't afford it as she's a large breed & would need a large amount at the minute as she's still a pup.

Any recommendations?

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Gide · 30/04/2016 21:44

Egg binds, so is useful for diarreaoh, I give my lot raw eggs. Hills is very poorly rated on the allaboutdogfood website. The first ingredient is wheat, I think, not a great start.

NewYearSameMe · 30/04/2016 22:00

His one didn't have wheat, it was the special one that only the vet sold, I think it was id (or some other two letter identifier). It did have a variety of things that might have caused a problem though.

WonderOnTheUp · 01/05/2016 08:01

I have a large dog and used to feed Millie's wolfheart at a cost of £35 a month. His had a dodgy stomach, I've switched to raw (just natural range or mvm) and the cost is the same each month but stomach problems have gone (no more clearing a room out with his stinky farts too!!)

FuzzyFairy · 01/05/2016 09:20

It might be worth introducing it back in then. Ddog went through a spell of not finishing his meals around 4 months. So I started picking it up after 20 minutes which resulted in him wolfing down each meal in record time! To slow him down again, he now has his meals from a Kong Wobbler or Buster Cube. It keeps him occupied too :).

What breed is she?

BestIsWest · 01/05/2016 09:36

We also use Burns and Fishmonger's finest for ours. He doesn't get on with grains at all.

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