I’ve dug deep into a lot of research but just can decide what “feature” to focus on to help narrow things down.
I have two doxies so I’d like to keep them on the same food. One is 12 with a heart murmur & early heart disease. No meds needed yet but I’d like to keep the sodium levels lower for him. He also has some stiff joints / arthritis and gets plaque build up on his teeth pretty easily.
My other doxie is 6 and gets plague build up very quickly and has a bit of a sensitive stomach as in he will vomit if hasn’t eaten in a long while. Pepcid ac has helped and green beans as night snack helps too but I wonder if there is a food that could help us remove the Pepcid ac.
They also need to watch their weight- just a normal doxie concern so low calorie.
I’ve been going back and forth with Putin’s pro or Purina one, also Royal canin and hills because of wsava.
But I don’t feel like any one food really covers all the concerns. Do I pick the biggest concern - heart / low sodium or healthy weight?
What really is the difference between pro plan and purina one?
I have two doxies so I’d like to keep them on the same food. One is 12 with a heart murmur & early heart disease. No meds needed yet but I’d like to keep the sodium levels lower for him. He also has some stiff joints / arthritis and gets plaque build up on his teeth pretty easily.
My other doxie is 6 and gets plague build up very quickly and has a bit of a sensitive stomach as in he will vomit if hasn’t eaten in a long while. Pepcid ac has helped and green beans as night snack helps too but I wonder if there is a food that could help us remove the Pepcid ac.
They also need to watch their weight- just a normal doxie concern so low calorie.
I’ve been going back and forth with Putin’s pro or Purina one, also Royal canin and hills because of wsava.
But I don’t feel like any one food really covers all the concerns. Do I pick the biggest concern - heart / low sodium or healthy weight?
What really is the difference between pro plan and purina one?