I know I have never posted here before since I feed raw but I have a friend who's dog was just diagnosed with diabetes and really needs some help. Because she's not my dog there's not much I can do to help her, especially since I recently got married and moved and live 1200 miles away, but their 14 year old daughter messaged me on facebook to tell me what had happened. They know I loved that dog to death.
Anyhow, she is around 9 or 10 years old (my guess since I was fairly young when they got her), is currently 53 lbs, and is a Chesapeake Bay Retriever. Bailey has been on crap food her entire life and, while I know they have made significant changes in her life like getting her the medication she needs and making her an indoor dog, I think that diet would help her improve even more.
Does anyone here have a suggestion as to what kind of kibble she would do well on? I would love for her to be switched to raw but she is not my dog and I don't think they would be willing to do it. You guys here know just about everything there is to know about kibbles of all kinds and we all know that her vet will throw her onto some kind of Science Diet or something. I'll see what other information I can get but tell me what you guys would need to know and I'll see what I can do. This girl has been through a lot and could use the expertise of the kibble section to improve her life right now.
Anyhow, she is around 9 or 10 years old (my guess since I was fairly young when they got her), is currently 53 lbs, and is a Chesapeake Bay Retriever. Bailey has been on crap food her entire life and, while I know they have made significant changes in her life like getting her the medication she needs and making her an indoor dog, I think that diet would help her improve even more.
Does anyone here have a suggestion as to what kind of kibble she would do well on? I would love for her to be switched to raw but she is not my dog and I don't think they would be willing to do it. You guys here know just about everything there is to know about kibbles of all kinds and we all know that her vet will throw her onto some kind of Science Diet or something. I'll see what other information I can get but tell me what you guys would need to know and I'll see what I can do. This girl has been through a lot and could use the expertise of the kibble section to improve her life right now.