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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't get too carried away with super paleo if your dog is a puppy or is recovering from an illness. A hefty percentage of rice can help slow the gurgly bowel down. And with most modern mixed up breed dogs they have long ago adapted to the diet that their humans have existed on--Dog breeds from europe can certainly handle some grain--asian breeds too. The pure meat diet is too rich for a puppy. Brands like Blue and Acana are incredibly high in protein--whoever had the idea that dogs survived all these millennia eating pure meat...well it's nonsense and pseudo-science.[/quote] I do not disagree that dogs can handle grains, but the ingredients in grocery-store pet food like Royal Canin are highly allergenic and often comprise the bulk of the food itself. It amounts to feeding your dog McDonald's meals every day. Not all high-quality dog foods are grain-free anyway. And I agree that white rice can help to settle a dog's stomach.[/quote] Since when can you buy Royal Canin in the grocery store? I only find it at Petsmart or Petco. Our dogs have done very well on Royal Canin. [/quote]
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