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Subject: Re: Nutro Max


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Lee McCartney
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Date Posted: 07:22:38 11/15/07 Thu
In reply to: Suze 's message, "Re: Nutro Max" on 07:12:36 11/15/07 Thu

Great news....I can tell you that I've yet to have a dog get the runs or any digestive upset by switching them suddenly over to the NB food (the pumpkin will help keep the poos firm as well). I get foster dogs all the time who are on crap food that I refuse to feed...except to the birds & squirrels, and I've never had an tummy upset issues.

Please let us know how it goes.

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