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If there is one thing I would hope that any FG member would get from this group, it would be to never feed Hill's Rx food to their dogs no matter what. And that vets do not study nutrition in vet school. This documented, it is not just my opinion. There is a conflict of interest as well. Do any of your doctors sell you food?
There is nothing in Hill's Rx food that is therapeutic, and it contains no medicine. It will not cure an illness. It is a mixture of the cheapest ingredients possible that will provide enough nutrition to keep a dog alive, formulated to have the necessary vitamin/mineral/nutrient balance to sustain life. It's sole benefit is that it is "bland". So is plain old white meat chicken and rice.
I doubt that another serving will hurt Derby, but please get what you need to feed her a homecooked diet.
Your doctor didn't get much nutrition education in med school either. One basic undergrad course, the same one physical therapists and gym teachers take.
Please take the time to read this discussion. It is old, and some of the info needs updating, but the basic information you need is all there.
http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/thefoodgroup/forum/topics/why-you...
Debb, this is perfect advice. Most vets refer to the Hills food as a "bland diet" anyway, and there's nothing blander than plain boiled white meat chicken and white rice. :)
When you feed plain chicken/rice how do you determine the portion size? Is the 25 calories/lb rule correct? When our pup had major tummy issues early on I had trouble figuring out how much he should be eating.
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