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    Mac scarfs and barfs nearly every day. It's a lot less since I switched to grain free feeding, but he will still urp at least a couple times per week. The sneaky little devil does this in the middle of the night and it's often dry and crusty by the time I find it. I will try some "Get Serious" from PetSmart. Thanks for the tip!
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    Quote Originally Posted by katladyd View Post
    Mac scarfs and barfs nearly every day. It's a lot less since I switched to grain free feeding, but he will still urp at least a couple times per week. The sneaky little devil does this in the middle of the night and it's often dry and crusty by the time I find it. I will try some "Get Serious" from PetSmart. Thanks for the tip!
    Same here. 9 times out of 10 I find it after the fact all dried. I am wondering if the grain-free would work for my Buddy. He has the medium length hair and I always just assumed he barfed so much from the longer hair.

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    happy labs, I feed grain free wet and dry. Grain free wet is tricky, it's difficult to find a brand both of mine will eat. Wellness wet seems to work for me, though they like Royal Canin the best, even though it is NOT completely grain free, it is fairly close and they will both gobble it up!
    For dry, mine go crazy for Blue Wilderness Duck or Chicken or Solid Gold Indigo Moon. The Solid Gold is a little cheaper, but both of these foods are so good price isn't the most important thing.
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    Cassie is a snarf and barf girl sometimes. When I hear that ll-aak, ll-aak sound I try to get something under her quick. When that doesn't work, I use Resolve or Formula 409. If it's dried on the rug, I use an old table knife to try and scrape up the vomit before I spray it with anything. She's barfing less now that I feed her three times a day instead of twice.
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    I use a cleaner called Woolite Oxy Deep with Bissell stain fighters. It works perfect for all nasty messes

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