Allergies to enzymes

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Paulag
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Re: Allergies to enzymes

Post by Paulag » 29 Aug 2019, 10:46

Could the fibre provided by the pumpkin be too much for her?
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Re: Allergies to enzymes

Post by jilbert57 » 29 Aug 2019, 12:06

How much fiber is in the new food?

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Re: Allergies to enzymes

Post by Paulag » 29 Aug 2019, 13:19

This is the ingredient and percentage of fibre. 2.90%
This is the ingredient and percentage of fibre. 2.90%
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Re: Allergies to enzymes

Post by Jean » 29 Aug 2019, 13:46

A lot of our dogs dont tolerate chicken and chicken fat, this food has both, you might want to look at something without either
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Re: Allergies to enzymes

Post by Paulag » 29 Aug 2019, 15:30

I need a stable poo!! Should I change the food slowly? She’s already peeing out her but poor dog.

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Re: Allergies to enzymes

Post by Dolce_7 » 09 Jul 2020, 05:31

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