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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. My dog always consistently has tootsie roll poop. I was just happy that something as simple as adding pumpkin would help. Usually, he won't eat his breakfast kibble. He will eat the breakfast kibble around the same time he eats the dinner kibble. Drives me nuts. This morning, I added the tablespoon of pumpkin to his kibble, and he actually at the entire breakfast bowl of kibble. That has to be better for him than how he usually eats: breakfast kibble and dinner kibble one right after the other at dinner time.[/quote] Please consider exploring new foods that are NOT kibble. There are so many higher quality options these days like human grade dehydrated (see Honest Kitchen) or freeze dried (see Stella and Chewy). [/quote] I agree, though I am skeptical about Stella and Chewy ingredients. Honest Kitchen is good but my dog won't eat that porridge consistency. [b]I feed Spot and Tango UnKibble and Dr. Harvey's mixed with meat, oil, probiotics and grain.[/b] [/quote] Do you mix this all into one meal? Why do you add your own meat? I'd love to hear more about how you feed your dog. I a new dog owner and currently feeding Purina pro plan sensitive skin & stomach salmon & rice formula. I did some research and it seemed like that was very popular, and my vet highly recommended it. But now I'm learning about non-kibble, raw, freeze-dried, people htat cook from scratch, and all these other options. Toppers and broth, oil, etc. I'm a little overwhelmed. I think kibble is going to be the best option for me, just based on my capacity, but I also want to make sure I'm feeding the best I can. Perhaps I just need to be adding a few things to my kibble.[/quote]
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