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Reuben
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« Reply #20 on: December 19, 2015, 05:11:00 am »

I feed the pacific stream and my mutts are the healthiest they've been and minimal poop, I've tried a few other brands without success


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I'm with you bud, I switched to prairie just because it is higher in protein and fat but my dogs looked real good on both. And when people talk about stool what is most important to me is how much. The smaller the better meaning more of it is being digested and absorbed. Also I feed less to maintain the same weight I did before. So really when you think about it like that it makes it less expensive.

I might try that high prairie, this winter is colder that it's been in years and I have a couple dogs looking a little lean, those higher numbers might do the trick


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Liefalwepon...I keep a coffee can next to our stove to store bacon grease and corn oil that is no longer needed and give a couple teaspoons to each dog over their food during cold weather to help maintain weight if needed...
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