Problems with dog food...
Ok more questions… I have been feeding my baby’s California Natural. I give them dry kibble, and tried them on wet food too. But after I started them on that, the next day their poo and pee started to reeked real bad. I took them off the wet food, and it went back to normal. I also tried them on the lamb meal and rice, I tried them on the Chicken and rice. But I got the same reaction out of them. Their poo and pee just smelled real bad. So once I switched them to lamb they are doing great, even their coats are doing much better. (Pippen had a problem with dry skin.) I had this same reaction when I tried them on Missing Link. It is a product that is meant to be good for their skin and coat. Also for their bones too. But they didn’t like it, nor did my cats. I have also tried them on other wet foods, and they react the same. Has any one run across this sort of problem, and found out what it was? Let me know, thanks. Or even if you have a clue as to what it might be. I think they are allergic to protien. Thats all I can think it might be. God bless
You're trying way too hard
Find a high quality dog food they like, which keeps them in good health. Feed the dog that brand for the rest of their life, unless some metabolic problem occurs at a later age.
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I was told that a dog and cat can’t get enough vitamins out of it’s diet if it eats the same thing all the time.
That's a myth at least for dogs. Unless the manufacturer has gone out of their way to not include Vitamins, 99% of the commercial dog foods are complete. The only thing you will accomplish by switching, adding/substracting wet food is that you will cause transient shifts in the intestinal flora population. This could explain the differences in smell. More important than smell is to avoid diarrhea, and other digestive problems.
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I also have heard that you shouldn’t give Chihuahuas any dry kibbles, because it expands too much in their tiny belly’s.
Another myth. A dog's stomach is proportional to its size. Dry food will expand in any stomach. But as long as the dog doesn't gorge itself full, there is no problem. As a matter of course I've always encouraged my dogs not to engage in strenuous rolling type play after eating, in order to avoid stomach inversions. They do well on their dry food.
Depending on age, don't assume dry skin is an allergy. Chihuahuas are prone to Demodex, which can flair up later in life. Also if not done already, have the thyroid hormone levels checked. If that checks out ok, you could try supplementing the diet with a little fish oil.