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[quote=Anonymous]Our rescue came to us with a small bag of Purina Pro plan. We mixed and did the gradual increase to get him switched over to the Nutro we fed our other dog. Our older dog has zero issues switching between Nutro lamb, chicken, duck, venison varieties. The rescue had horrible gastro issues with Nutro chicke. The vet suggested we mix and try lamb. No go and he turned his nose up at venison and duck. Back to the drawing board we went. Bought another bag of Purina Pro plan and got his stomach straightened back out. Then we tried mixing and switching him to another grain free. Nope, same gastro issues. Tried again and again and finally just gave up. It felt cruel to keep forcing him to suffer gastro issues to get him on a higher quality food. He’s been happily eating his Purina Pro plan for years now. But oh man you should see the dirty looks I get when buying it. And so many people have stopped to tell me about how bad it is and all that. Literally the only food the rescue can handle is the Purina and two people foods: scrambled eggs and peanut butter. All other things including bland chicken and rice upset his stomach. Funny little dude. [/quote]
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