renate
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does anyone here know the german kibble Wolfsblut'?
i am on the lookout for a good kibble for sienna. her digestive system does not take kindly to raw food, which is quite obviously seen by her lacklustre coat. also she is burping far too much.
sienna had a very severe dislocation of the pelvis when she was a puppy. it has caused her much pain and it took 2½ years to get her sorted. living with pain more or less always has made her rather a bit timid, or nervous.
when she was 4 months old she was attacked by a large dog which almost killed her. so she is a bit uneasy about many things, a real worrier she is.
because of all this her stomach produces a lot of acid, a process which seems to be facilitated by the raw meat.
now i have fed her kibble (Golden Eagle duck and poatatoe) for a couple of weeks, and she is fine. her caot is almost gleaming, and she does not burp all the time.
this kibble is good, but i would like something with a higher protein content. we do a lot of training, and a lot of competitions, so she needs a bit more protein than many other dogs.
this Wolfsblut sounds good to me, and i would appreciate to hear if anyone has experience feeding it.
i am on the lookout for a good kibble for sienna. her digestive system does not take kindly to raw food, which is quite obviously seen by her lacklustre coat. also she is burping far too much.
sienna had a very severe dislocation of the pelvis when she was a puppy. it has caused her much pain and it took 2½ years to get her sorted. living with pain more or less always has made her rather a bit timid, or nervous.
when she was 4 months old she was attacked by a large dog which almost killed her. so she is a bit uneasy about many things, a real worrier she is.
because of all this her stomach produces a lot of acid, a process which seems to be facilitated by the raw meat.
now i have fed her kibble (Golden Eagle duck and poatatoe) for a couple of weeks, and she is fine. her caot is almost gleaming, and she does not burp all the time.
this kibble is good, but i would like something with a higher protein content. we do a lot of training, and a lot of competitions, so she needs a bit more protein than many other dogs.
this Wolfsblut sounds good to me, and i would appreciate to hear if anyone has experience feeding it.