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Date Posted: 18:49:57 04/29/09 Wed
Author: Margot
Subject: Re: nutro max dry dog food
In reply to: dian 's message, "nutro max dry dog food" on 11:00:23 04/29/09 Wed

I'm so angry! I'm grateful though that I found this site because otherwise I wouldn't know what is happening to my 4yo beagle. I started feeding her Nutro Natural (Venison) for Sensitive Stomach only last Sunday because it was recommended to me by the Nutro lady roaming around Petsmart. There was a letter displayed from Nutro's CEO contesting the news floating around about an investigation on their line of products - I read it and thought nothing of it...my error. I bought a small bag to start as well as 4 cans of their soft food. Immediately Sunday night, she started throwing up which I thought was just the seasonal allergies. However by Monday her stool moved from normal in the morning, to very wet in the afternoon. I continued to feed her Nutro then within 3 minutes her stool became globbish, dark red!! Still I thought it could be parasites or her intestines have been severely cut by something sharp she ate. Same thing happened tonight although not as much because I stopped using the Nutro soft food, and went back to Purina One soft and kibble, and a little of Nutro kibble, still not realizing it was the Nutro brand that's killing her. I did extensive research online and came across several complaints about Nutro and the effects on their dogs which are very consistent to my beagle's case. I won't feed her until tomorrow night which will only be bland food of rice and boiled chicken,then if she improves, it's back to Purina One. I will keep a log of the changes if any.

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