Tankersbabe
Boxer Booster
Haven't been on here in a while guys...I do read occassionally, but not too often anymore.
Anywhooo...hubby and I decided to switch our dog food. Semmi has been on the Purina ONE Salmon based food for about a year now. It is quite a step up from the Puppy Chow she had been on for years due to 'allergies' that turned out to be related to seasonal flank alopecia. Her old owner fed her nothing but Puppy Chow because she would start losing her hair when she would switch her off of it...but it turned out to be seasonal flank alopecia and she was switching the foods in the fall (after her hair had grown back in nicely in the summer and she thought it would be safe again). When we got her, we kept her to the puppy chow for a few years and decided that it was too full of fat and we needed to move to something a little better. Plus the seasonal flank alopecia diagnosis kinda sealed it for us.
The Purina ONE is not the greatest food, but her coat did improve and we are still battling the alopecia with fish oil and melatonin. (Dog takes more pills than anyone I know!) Not as bad as last year, thank goodness! We still have quite a bit of hair and only a few bald patches.
We read labels and compared products for two hours on Saturday and settled on the Nutro Natural Choice Senior formula. Our girl is 10 years old, and maybe this is a good step up.
We bought the small bag to make sure she would eat it, and so far so good. She LOVES it!
Opinions please...hoping this will help with the coat too as we believe there is an underlying problem with corn somewhere in there.
Thanks!
Stef
Anywhooo...hubby and I decided to switch our dog food. Semmi has been on the Purina ONE Salmon based food for about a year now. It is quite a step up from the Puppy Chow she had been on for years due to 'allergies' that turned out to be related to seasonal flank alopecia. Her old owner fed her nothing but Puppy Chow because she would start losing her hair when she would switch her off of it...but it turned out to be seasonal flank alopecia and she was switching the foods in the fall (after her hair had grown back in nicely in the summer and she thought it would be safe again). When we got her, we kept her to the puppy chow for a few years and decided that it was too full of fat and we needed to move to something a little better. Plus the seasonal flank alopecia diagnosis kinda sealed it for us.
The Purina ONE is not the greatest food, but her coat did improve and we are still battling the alopecia with fish oil and melatonin. (Dog takes more pills than anyone I know!) Not as bad as last year, thank goodness! We still have quite a bit of hair and only a few bald patches.
We read labels and compared products for two hours on Saturday and settled on the Nutro Natural Choice Senior formula. Our girl is 10 years old, and maybe this is a good step up.
We bought the small bag to make sure she would eat it, and so far so good. She LOVES it!
Opinions please...hoping this will help with the coat too as we believe there is an underlying problem with corn somewhere in there.
Thanks!
Stef
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But that doesn't mean you need to feed a low quality food to your dog - simply that *one* premium food didn't happen to suit him. Chicken Soup is made by Diamond, incidentally