Just keep in mind that vets get commision on different types of food they sell and not all are good quality. Many dog foods have cereals/grains which can be hard for some dogs to digest. My dog licked his paws raw on Royal Canin food. He's now on James Wellbeloved cereal free dry food mixed with grated carrot and he clears the bowl!) If your dog needs to lose weight, cut down slightly on what you're feeding him. Don't go by the measurements on the side of the bag because it varies with each dog. Someone mentioned Orijen which is a really good food but more expensive than others. In saying that the dog eats less so it balances out. Also the person that suggested the turkey and mixed veg is 100% correct. And increase excerise if possible. Best of luck!
Galleyslave - where do you get that?turkey and frozen mixed veg (defrosted of course) - works a treat for our dog, she thrives on it
The OP has said the dog has pancreatis
I see that but my point was basically just to be open-minded about it. For instance, I know of vets that sell Hills Science Plan which if you look into is a woeful dog food. My own dog was sent for tests (I won't mention where) and was put on meds for suspected lung worm...which he didn't have! It took a long time to find a food that agreed with him because of the damage done by the meds. That led me to do extensive research into it. To the OP, you'll soon see if the new food agrees with him or not. Just change him over slowly. Hope it all works out.
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Yoltan - why would you say Hills SP is woeful? I've changed my dog's food several times because of advice that what I had been feeding him was terrible. It is difficult to get an objective view. He's now on Hill's and loves it.
Galleyslave - where do you get that?
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