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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 545886" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Well, I talked to Nichole.</p><p></p><p>Seems Betsy was upset with the move at first and didn't eat for several days. Nichole thought perhaps it was the new dog food, so went out and got the old norm (that I've raised Rowdy, Molly, Betsy and several other dogs on) for her. Eating the old norm, Betsy stopped shedding excessively. Once Nichole put her back on the new food........she had to use the vacuum again. Betsy is like her dad, and normally she sheds a LOT when she sheds.......then it's just up keep, but it's more than Molly by quite a lot. Nichole said she had black fur everywhere (this is not really short fur either) once she started her back onto the new food, like she was blowing her winter coat again. </p><p></p><p>I'm going back to the old norm due to the eating dirt thing anyway. So I guess we'll see if that is playing a role. I've never had a dog chow down on dirt before either. And Miss Maggie will have to adjust because she refuses to eat anything Molly isn't eating, which includes puppy food of any type. And I've had to cut the mixing down because Molly is gaining weight by leaps and bounds and has nearly gained back every darn pound I worked so hard getting off of her. *sigh* I forgot that has happened to every single puppy that has come to the family with Molly here. Shoot, I can't even coax Maggie to eat when Molly isn't eating even with making her wait for a meal so she's good and hungry, so feeding them in separate rooms or at separate times doesn't work. </p><p></p><p>Maggie has got some serious Molly worship going on right now. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 545886, member: 84"] Well, I talked to Nichole. Seems Betsy was upset with the move at first and didn't eat for several days. Nichole thought perhaps it was the new dog food, so went out and got the old norm (that I've raised Rowdy, Molly, Betsy and several other dogs on) for her. Eating the old norm, Betsy stopped shedding excessively. Once Nichole put her back on the new food........she had to use the vacuum again. Betsy is like her dad, and normally she sheds a LOT when she sheds.......then it's just up keep, but it's more than Molly by quite a lot. Nichole said she had black fur everywhere (this is not really short fur either) once she started her back onto the new food, like she was blowing her winter coat again. I'm going back to the old norm due to the eating dirt thing anyway. So I guess we'll see if that is playing a role. I've never had a dog chow down on dirt before either. And Miss Maggie will have to adjust because she refuses to eat anything Molly isn't eating, which includes puppy food of any type. And I've had to cut the mixing down because Molly is gaining weight by leaps and bounds and has nearly gained back every darn pound I worked so hard getting off of her. *sigh* I forgot that has happened to every single puppy that has come to the family with Molly here. Shoot, I can't even coax Maggie to eat when Molly isn't eating even with making her wait for a meal so she's good and hungry, so feeding them in separate rooms or at separate times doesn't work. Maggie has got some serious Molly worship going on right now. LOL [/QUOTE]
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