Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hey All,
I am new to the group so I am sure this has been discussed many times before...sorry.
I am having trouble finding a dry puppy food that doesn't give my dog the runs. We have had him for about 3 months now and he is 8 months old. The person who had him before gave him Purina which I know is terrible.
We switched him to Blue Buffalo and it gave him diarrhea and horrible gas. Then we switched him to Wellness and it also gives him horrible diarrhea.
I want to give him good food that doesn't make him sick...however, I can't spend a ton of money or special order food.
Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated =)
Thanks,
Courtney
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Courtney,
I feel like I am reading my life story though your experience. I have noticed that the Doodles have very sensitive stomachs. We feed our Quincy Natural Balance. It has been wonderful. We no longer have any problems with his stomach and we also have not seen ear infections in months (knock on wood). We had a very long bout with ear infections and it ended up being because of his food. Maybe you should give Natural Balance a try. Please let us know if you have any luck.
Kara
Kara, we are no longer recommending Natural Balance due to their recent sale to Del Monte. A limited ingredient formula might be just what this guy needs, but this is not the best time to switch to N.B. if you're not already using it. Most of us here who were feeding N.B. have switched to other brands.
I'm very confused. I just responded to your discussion in the main forum. Let me go copy that response to this discussion so i don't have to repeat myself, lol.
When trying to find a food your dog can tolerate, you have to look at the formula, and not just the brand. Each of the brands you mentioned makes dozens and dozens of different formulas: formulas with grains, formulas without grains, chicken based formulas, lamb based formulas, fish based formulas, limited ingredient formulas....you get the idea. Instead of switching brands, if one doesn't work, try another formula within the same brand. If the dog has diarrhea on a food that contains grains, try a grain-free formula. If the dog has problems with chicken, try lamb, turkey, or fish. It's never a brand that causes problems, it's something in the particular formula.
The first thing I would do is get a fecal test done if you haven't already. If a dog has a parasite or an overgrowth of bacteria in the gut, no food is going to help.
If the fecal is clear, try giving him two tablespoons of plain unflavored fat-free yogurt with each meal. The probiotics in the yogurt will help. You can also try a couple of tablespoons of canned pure pumpkin.
When switching foods, make only one change at a time. Don't introduce new treats at the same time you are changing foods. That way, it's easier to tell what works and what doesn't.
What exact formulas of Wellness and Blue Buffalo have you tried?
What kinds of treats and chews does he get? Any "people" food?
Karen & Jackdoodle,
I am sorry for giving unrecommended information. I was just going off of personal experience. Can you please private message me why we aren't using N.B. anymore? I don't want to be feeding my puppy/2yr. old anything that is bad for him. Thank you!
Kara
There are several discussions here in TFG about Natural Balance being sold to Del Monte, which is why we are no longer recommending it. Here's one discussion with a good explanation: http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/thefoodgroup/forum/topics/alterna...
Wellness also has a line of limited ingredient formulas, Simple Solutions. JD has been doing well on their Salmon & Potato formula.
And many of the other brands on our recommended list make LID formulas as well.
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