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Date Posted: 21:48:58 08/19/10 Thu
Author: Walt Foster
Subject: Getting Sick since last bag of Nutro

We have been feeding our dogs, a black lab and Pudel Pointer, Nutro Natural Choice, Lamb and Rice for several years and have been very happy with the dogs overall health and quality of coat. Last November we had to put our lab down, nothing related to the food, he was just old, 14 years.

Last week I purchased another bag from our local pet store and Maggie our 5 year old Pudel Pointer refused to eat it. Natural Choice is the only food she has had for the past 4 years. The weather here has been hot and we figured maybe she had lost her appetite because of the heat. We tried the ole adage, ‘when she gets hungry, she will eat.’

She continued to just smell it and walk away. At $50 bucks a bag, we decided to disguise by adding an egg to her food. She began eating again but now is very lethargic and has a sick appearance. Tonight I purchased a different brand and offered both to her. She eats the new food, and still rejects the Nutro.

I will post her condition after we have had a few days of her eating the new food.

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