If you switched from grain-free, what did you switch to?

Anonymous
I’ve been feeding my puppy half grain-free Blue brand, and half Purina pro plan puppy chow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We just upped the portion of table scraps.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been feeding my puppy half grain-free Blue brand, and half Purina pro plan puppy chow.


I read an article that said this is the best approach- no one dog food is perfect so best to switch them and mix them up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a dog with intestinal issues, and we spent a year finding a kibble that worked for her. She’s now been on taste of the wild pacific stream for 10+ years. I am terrified to try to find another food that doesn’t upset her, though the vet is pressing us to. Really though, she’s 14. I feel like at this point there is no sense in searching for anything else.

I want to switch the 4 year old dog, but I don’t want to deal with multiple kibbles, especially when the 14 year old will get sick if she accidentally eats it. Bleh.


10 year old dog with similar sensitive stomach issues and who eats this same food (as does our 5-year-old, less-sensitive dog). Our vet had no concerns about it for either, as they're both a healthy weight with no other health issues.
Anonymous
Diamond elite. Wellness didn’t work out for my dog
Anonymous
If you really want to learn more about this from experts (not pet store employees, not random internet sites by people with no knowledge of veterinary nutrition), please join the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TaurineDCM/

This group is where you will find information based on the latest research.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you really want to learn more about this from experts (not pet store employees, not random internet sites by people with no knowledge of veterinary nutrition), please join the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TaurineDCM/

This group is where you will find information based on the latest research.


That's a vetrinary site?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you really want to learn more about this from experts (not pet store employees, not random internet sites by people with no knowledge of veterinary nutrition), please join the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TaurineDCM/

This group is where you will find information based on the latest research.


That's a vetrinary site?


It is run by veterinarians, and one of the moderators is Dr. Stern of UC Davis, who is one of the cardiologists reporting on and studying this issue.
Anonymous
My vet recommends the regular adult food from costco. I was getting the grain free from there and will use the regular kind when this runs out. It got good ratings online too..
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