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4 COMMENTS

  1. Does anyone have any experience with dog food toppings, in particular Basics “Flavors.” My 12 pound miniature Dachshund has to eat rice and chicken too long a period and have been unable to get him to eat his dry dog food. I give him either Purina Pro or a Royal Canine food. He would be doing anything he could to get treats to hide for eating later. This topping makes him eat well again. I’ve learned of other foods causing problems too late and need to know if any problems with this. Thanks.

  2. He apparently doesn’t think the dry food is good. Be very careful with kibble. There are more recalls for that than any raw pet foods. Feed him raw or gently cooked and he will eat well. I had the same experience and have had my dog on raw frozen (served thawed/lightly warmed) for a year. Less poop, more solid poop, and he is thriving.