Saturday, November 21, 2009

[ThePossibleCanine-Nutrition] Natural Balance-Venison and Sweet Potato--OT

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Hey all, just wanted to give a head's up. I bought a bag of Natural
Balance Venison and Sweet Potato on Monday from my local PetCo (where I always
buy it) and my girl had HORRIBLE gas from day one and then by Wednesday she
was vomiting and my boy vomited that night once and was dry heaving for a
good 2 hours. Fasted them for 24 hours and gave them chicken and rice the
following morning (thinking it was a virus) and they were both fine, kept it
down no problem, ate, drank, no temperatures, nothing else wrong, that
night I started to add some of the NB back into their diet and my boy puked
and my girl went back to horrible gas. Again gave them chicken and rice this
morning both fine all day. Took the food back and exchanged for fish and
sweet potato instead and they're both fine.

So, where I cannot conclusively say that there is something wrong with the
Venison batch, I feel as confident as I can be without lab testing that
there was something wrong with the food.

Just wanting to give others a head's up that may feed the NB Venison and
Sweet Potato that if you purchase a new bag be on the look out for any
abnormal symptoms.

~Meghan~

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