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Hi Maria!  We feed him IAMS mini chunks, he gets Purina ALPO variety snacks for treats.  He also snacks on chew bones but I don't know the brand.  Please let me know what we can do.  Thank you so much!!

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Hi Again Monica:  Ok, we need to make some changes here:

Please make the changes ASAP - you will see results within 30 days if you follow my suggestions:

First, let's get a better food:  Can You find Innova in your local pet store?  I would get the innova EVO and mix that with the Iams Chunks for about 3 weeks... You can do 1/2 the Evo and 1/2 the Iams for the 3 weeks.  Then, at the end of the 3 weeks go with total Innova EVO -  Iams is loaded with fillers and Junk ( sorry)

Next, No more Alpo - another poor dog food.... How about Wellness Formula - they have some great canned flavors.  You can do 2-3 tablespoons per day - as a treat.  You can place this on top of the dry food.  

IF YOU CAN'T FIND THE BRANDS THAT IN MENTIONED, PLEASE LET ME KNOW....ok>>>>>>???????

Another Suggestion is the NuVET Plus supplements- This is not sold in stores....An Immune System Booster for your pal..  You can buy it from the Manufacturer at 45% LESS than what the Vet will sell it for.
Call Joan and she can walk you thru the first order of NuVET Plus -
It is about .60 cents per day for the Wafer TREAT supplement.
NuVET is the number ONE in the USA...

here is the web site :  http://www.nuvet.com/81098
Tell them Marie sent you - Order code 81098  

OR -

Call JOAN at 1-800-474-7044  (ext 265 )
Joan can explain the Money Back Guarantee.

Last, some salmon oil every day will help:  Get the pure Alaskan Salmon oil at the local pet store.  Give just 1 teaspoon per day, on top of the food.


Let me know in about 40 days, how all is going... If you make the changes I suggested you will save A BUNCH OF MONEY on vet visits and steroids!!!  Beleive me... the vet should have told you that the food you are using is one of the problems....
VETS are not educated in Nutrition.  They get no formal nutrition training in school.



BEST wishes, Any other questions, just ask

Marie of The Doggie Chalet Hotel
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