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Old May 2nd, 2017, 10:23 PM
Shazanne Shazanne is offline
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Originally Posted by rhynes View Post
Hey, it's your dog. Do what you feel is right. The OP definitely has issues with diet.
I agree. Which is why I gave an account of my 'personal' approach. But it was long, laborious, costly and frustrating to get to the stage I am at now and I am only beginning this process. after months of testing etc. I feel in my gut that I may be finally on he right track - but I honestly don't know yet.
An elimination diet is just as it states, as you know - everything she is currently eating is new to her and none of it is an identified stressor to her system. That has to be a positive for her. She is being monitored bi-weekly while on her new diet and I am keeping a daily record of any changes/issues/concerns I notice.
I have no idea what the future holds when the elimination process is over but I am hoping and praying to be able to move on with a successful and healthy regime.
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