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BPO General Forum => General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws => : CalistogaPyr September 24, 2007, 05:28:08 PM

: switching dog food-help please!
: CalistogaPyr September 24, 2007, 05:28:08 PM
I was thinking of switching the dogs from Natural Balance Duck & Potato to Solid Gold Hund-n-Flocken.  Does anyone have any experience with that brand? My friend with goldens swears by it.  My pyr, Bo, is grain sensitive and can really only tolerate oats/flax/brown rice.  Wheat & corn wreck her tummy.
Thanks for the help!!
Jenn, Bo & Floyd
: Re: switching dog food-help please!
: Tazz September 24, 2007, 05:33:46 PM
I don't know bout that brand, sorry. But anytime you are making a switch in foods you should follow the 25, 50,75 plan. 25% new food-75% old food, recommended three days (I usually go as long as the dogs have any loose stool)then 50%-50% for three days then 75%-25% for three dys.

Hope that makes sense...lol. This will help you to determine how your dogs are going to do on the new food before they get on it 100%
: Re: switching dog food-help please!
: CalistogaPyr September 24, 2007, 05:56:51 PM
I'm thinking of switching because they've been on the Natural Balance for quite some time...perhaps it's anthropomorphi sing, but they seem to be very disinterested in their kibble unless I "doctor" it up with cheese or something tasty.  They will literally leave a full bowl of kibble all day until I come home from work and make a fuss over it.  I read about Barking at the Moon, which is a grain free Solid Gold food, so I wondered about that, as well.  The other issue is availability.. .some of the super premium dog foods aren't readily available in my area where it's either feed store or Petco.  I don't have to change their food, I just thought it might be time to switch to something new to get them excited about eating kibble again. ;)
: Re: switching dog food-help please!
: seaherons September 24, 2007, 10:00:15 PM
Cirra is now on a raw diet however before that we had her on Evo and she seemed to like it.  You may be able to find some of the better pet foods at a health food store.