Originally Posted by The Ren
+1. She's absolutely right. That is some SHITTY ass food.
I go to Jones Bridge Animal Hospital in Alpharetta, btw. The vets there are amazing. Yoshi had to have surgery on his leg last year and they figured out that he broke his hip immediately, and my vet actually canceled his vacation so he could do surgery on him the next day instead of making him wait a week in pain. He said his wife and kids would understand, but Yoshi wouldn't. He had the whole ball of his hip joint cut away and reconstructed with the ligaments and muscles of his hip and a year later you wouldn't even know. The only tell-tale is that his scar shows through his fur when he's shedding. He runs and plays like nothing ever happened.
I've been going there for over 15 years when we moved to Alpharetta. My fiance Tray takes his dog to them as well and when they found out we were dating they were so excited LOL. He had to put his dog down and they were so kind there, they even made a plaster cast of Sandy's foot to send to his family as a keepsake.
Anyway, back to food. The only food I'd recommend that isn't at a specialty shop is Nutro Ultra - read the label and compare it to the supermarket brands. One of my dogs has allergies to wheat products, and every food I've tried makes him break out and scratch horribly, but on Nutro he's fine - there's no wheat filler, or corn filler in it. He did fine on a few other brands that were from the specialty dog food shop, but they were too rich for Yoshi and gave him digestion problems. Nutro Ultra they're both fine, it's a good mix between the two. Plus you can get it at Petsmart, which is a plus. If you want REALLY good food go to Red Bandana and see what they have there.




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