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I've been working on transitioning my family to more natural, healthier

choices, and it's time to include our fur-babies. I have two dogs, one 60

lb. Belgian Sheepdog and a (very overweight) 28 lb. mini-Australian

shepherd. Our Belgian is almost 8, and the mini-Aussie is 6, so neither is

young, and both need to lose weight.

Does anyone have recommendations for dog food? I've been doing some reading

and am so confused by the conflicting information (raw vs. not vs. veggie

vs. all-meat, wet, dry, etc). Help!

Oh, and we're on a budget (who isn't?) so some options that won't bankrupt

us would be great. Picky, I know. I apologize in advance. ;-)

Thanks,

Jenn

P.S. Does anyone know a good dog groomer in the North metro?

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I have one dog who refuses to eat raw too. She will take a few bites maybe but

that is it. She is 10.5 Golden and has cancer. The only thing I can usually get

her to eat is rice and burger. For the puppy we have her on Fromm dry food.

Hubby does not want to do raw. He does not mind the occasional raw but not full

time. I have liked the Fromm so far. Like the ingredients that are in it too.

But I am open to other suggestions of what to feed if there is better out there.

Kimi

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