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Switching dog food
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I have a 7 year old border collie/shepherd mix and I want to switch her to a better food. She is a rescue dog and has some tummy issues. I started feeding her Iams when she was a puppy but she wouldn’t eat it. After many trips to Pets Mart I finally got her to eat Beneful dog food. I recently went to the Pet People store near me and they gave me some samples of grain free foods and a couple other natural dog foods. So far I have tried her on Fromm and Zignature brands. She seems to like those ones but does it really matter which one I give her? I still have a sample of NutriSource to try but it’s just really confusing. Any suggestions on a good brand that won’t break my bank?
pugmomsandyParticipantYou don’t have to use only one brand of food. Feed a rotation or variety of foods. Those you listed are all good products. I use Nutrisource myself along with about 10 other kinds of foods.
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- This reply was modified 11 years ago by pugmomsandy.
InkedMarieMemberI’ve read that NutriSource is great for dogs with tummy issues. I’d start with that one.
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