OP here, thanks for the feedback, this is great stuff to hear. Good to know about Wylie Wagg's loyalty program, will definitely take advantage of that.
Anonymous wrote:Also, just some unsolicited advice, the symptoms you cite may or may not be the food. Our dog had similar issues that persisted and it wasn't the food but an auto-immune condition. Not suggesting that is the case with you but you might consider a visit to the vet if it continues.
Thanks for this, it really probably wouldn't hurt to take him in and see if it's something that needs more attention. When our boy was a pup I freaked out and took him to the vet over every little thing, now I'm pretty much the opposite and tend to "wait it out" and observe more often than I take him in. If this persists I will definitely take him to the vet!
Thanks again, all!