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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 314040" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Janet, if I give my dogs something new-even a little bit of it, they have the runs for a day or so. I can't imagine them eating candy. I can barely feed boiled chicken unless it's in small amounts. </p><p>One of mine was a stray so I don't know how she got such a delicate G I tract. They do turn their nose up but they chew absolutely nothing that has no food value. Toys do nothing for them but I guess I should be happy to not have teeth mark on my furniture or my shoes. </p><p></p><p>I have tried Canidae, Taste of the Wild and Evo. One of sweet darlings is a stinker and I mean stinker. They were all good but a little more difficult to get. I use Evo as a training aid, as well as freeze dried liver bits. </p><p></p><p>I have thought about raw but they seem settled on Blue Buffalo for now. </p><p>Nancy, I have not heard of that food. I'm going to look for it as a small additive to the dry. I usually toss in a handful of either boiled chicken/very lean ground beef or cheese. </p><p></p><p>Now, Miss Lizzie has some red staining from her eyes. Has anyone had luck of eliminating that with food or do I have to add "angel's eyes"? </p><p>They have all grown beautiful coats since getting a good diet. Mr. Darcy had the ugliest scraggly coat when we got him. Now he is a rambunctious, energetic, goofy, happy teenager with a lot of fur who wants nothing more than to thump chests with other rambunctious goofy dogs. LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 314040, member: 3"] Janet, if I give my dogs something new-even a little bit of it, they have the runs for a day or so. I can't imagine them eating candy. I can barely feed boiled chicken unless it's in small amounts. One of mine was a stray so I don't know how she got such a delicate G I tract. They do turn their nose up but they chew absolutely nothing that has no food value. Toys do nothing for them but I guess I should be happy to not have teeth mark on my furniture or my shoes. I have tried Canidae, Taste of the Wild and Evo. One of sweet darlings is a stinker and I mean stinker. They were all good but a little more difficult to get. I use Evo as a training aid, as well as freeze dried liver bits. I have thought about raw but they seem settled on Blue Buffalo for now. Nancy, I have not heard of that food. I'm going to look for it as a small additive to the dry. I usually toss in a handful of either boiled chicken/very lean ground beef or cheese. Now, Miss Lizzie has some red staining from her eyes. Has anyone had luck of eliminating that with food or do I have to add "angel's eyes"? They have all grown beautiful coats since getting a good diet. Mr. Darcy had the ugliest scraggly coat when we got him. Now he is a rambunctious, energetic, goofy, happy teenager with a lot of fur who wants nothing more than to thump chests with other rambunctious goofy dogs. LOL. [/QUOTE]
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