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Jan 25, 2019 8:48 AM CST
Name: Ric Sanders
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I'm still searching for a food that fits all our dogs. Molly our 14 year old toothless dachshund needs foods easily softened. Darth can be picky about his food and likes his moistened. He also would like to relax with his meal. Alfie just needs foods not easily inhaled. Rolling on the floor laughing He's so bad I've started gating him in the kitchen till the others are done. He was never that way until after he was boarded a few times. We were able to leave kibbles in his bowl all the time but that was also before Darth.
The best thing I had found was Purnia Pro Plan Focus Salmon and Rice. I also give them supplements of coconut oil and canned pumpkin. We were feeding the Focus until we were sure Alfie's allergies were seasonal but Molly had some trouble eating it. I still have hope in finding one size fits all. I don't want to feel like I'm running a doggie Bistro here and it make it easier for someone else to care for them.
Ric of MAF @ DG

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