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<DIV>When you have a basset question-just ask the Drool! About 2 months
ago I switched my "itchy' boy Crackers over to a raw diet. Some of you may
remember about three years ago his nose swelled up and turned red (like a
clowns) and after a lot of $$$$ including a rhinoscopy it was determined he had
an infection of the soft palate. I treated him with antibiotics (and droolers
saved me about $700 by suggesting Costco as the best price.) Several readers
urged me to switch his food so I put him on Wellness Fish and Sweet Potato and
90% of his itches cleared up and his nose went back to normal. But he still
would get these bouts of itching, mostly feet and legs. I hated to keep getting
drugs so I decided to try a raw diet. Fortunately a very knowledgeable woman
just opened a pet supply store in my neighborhood and together we figured out he
might do best on SOJOS fruit and vegetable mix. I add 80% ground beef for the
protein and he has much more energy, his coat lost that greasy feel, he
is itching less and he loves the food. My problem- he has lost a lot
of weight. He was never fat (55 Lbs) but he is down to 47 and his ribs are
showing. The directions say your dog will initially lose weight but then regain
it by building muscle. Well, I am not buying him a gym membership to pump iron
but should I be putting something else in his diet? He only gets dried chicken
jerky for treats now so that is more protein. I also don't want to take him to
the vet for tests when there probably is nothing wrong. </DIV>
<DIV>Any of you have any suggestions or is this normal and I am worried over
nothing.. </DIV>
<DIV>Kathy with Crackers, Loki and Jordan</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>