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Vet recommended “Gastroenteric” kibble
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ParticipantOur vet prescribed Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Gastroenteric kibble for our 9yo female GSD after she has experienced several weeks of soft/soupy stools. Her goto kibble has been Nutrience Subzero chicken based kibble with a taste of the same but wet (tin), and she has always been hungry for it with only a rare occurrence of stomach upset.
Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Gastroenteric dry…
https://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-reviews/purina-veterinary-diets-en-dry/The prescribed veterinary kibble has helped and her stools are again healthy. Gracie’s insurance will pay for half of the veterinary kibble for 3mo but, going forward, I would like to find something other than Purina to migrate her to. For example, Nutrience Care Skin & Stomach – Hypoallergenic Dog Food…
Does “gastroenteric” imply stomach sensitivity? I believe we tried this kibble last year but switched back for reasons I cannot remember. It doesn’t need to be Nutrience brand, but their foods are well sourced. Please advise…
Tia… and cheers from The Avalon Peninsula 🙂
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