Vets often lack nutrition info. And will push hill's and anythign else they sell, so I wouldn't go looking for help from my vet.
I've also found that asking clerks at petvalu or anywhere else I have gone for pet food may be futile. Even when I've gone in knowing exactly what I was going to buy.. I've been told by multiple clerks that 'iams is better than wellness, and eukanuba is way better than solid gold' and other screwed up statements cause they only need to know how to work a cash register to work there. And though they are trying to be helpful, if you haven't spent time trying to read labels, you can get more flustered than you were to begin with.
Many pet food stores offer samples. I'd go and pick up some samples of food that you like the ingredients on and make a compromise with your pet finding one that they also like the taste of.
And as was stated above gradually switch over from all of the eukanuba transitioning into the new food to keep happy poop, lol.
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