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Karen - also isn't it easier on the digestion if the main protein source in both foods is the same? (ie. chicken to chicken)
I am probing because Luna seems a bit less interested in her food lately, and so we are thinking of alternating between the Blue Buffalo chicken & brown rice and lamb & brown rice, but may opt to just look for a new brand if we are going to be in for a rough digestive transition every month or so.
Depends on the age of the dog and the dog's digestive issues, if any.
Many of us with adult dogs who do not have digestive issues rotate protein sources; many food lines now are designed to do this. There benefits are that there is less chance of a dog developing an allergy to any one protein source, you are providing nutritional variety, and the dog doesn't get bored eating the same thing day in and day out. But for younger puppies or dogs who have any kind of digestive issues, I would not recommend changing protein sources frequently.
She's 1 year old, and has had only some minor issues (loose stools on occasion, eating lots of eating of grass/weeds.. although she never throws up after eating vegetation, we think she might be part cow).
I think I'll try the lamb formula and see if it perks up her taste buds.
Thanks!
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