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High Fiber Dog Foods?

My dog currently is on a prescription high fiber food called DCO from Purinain the last year, the bag sizes have been reduced by 20% and the cost increased by more than 100%.(Now $30 for an 8 bag versus $14 for a 10 bag a year ago) What quot;over the counterquot; dog food has the highest fiber content that might be an adequate substitute for DCO?

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I don't see where it could be considered life threateningI mean our hair will grow back and its not like ur going to be putting peroxide on ur hair all the timeur hair will grow and it won't be forever damaged.,when ur putting on peroxide be careful from now on and just rinse with vinegar if you get some on ur hairno biggyanyways summer is coming and just think of it as free highlights.
What is the purpose of the high fiber diet? Is it for colitis? I use California Natural for my dog with the sensitive digestive systemAfter 2 months of awful, smelly, runny stools during the food change he is now going normally, and I am thrilled with the results Some dogs get put on high fiber diets when the real cause of stomach upset is allergyIn such cases, a food like this would be a perfect fitIf the dog needs more fiber, you can always add it with Metamucil or even with food supplementation (there are many high fiber foods you can add to his food, such as Bran Buds or brown rice) Offhand, I can't name a single dog food that I'm familiar with that contains fiber at the 10% level, as the DCO doesHealthwise Lamb Oatmeal contains 6% fiber, and is an excellent food (manufactured by Natura, who also makes Innova and California Natural)Nutrisource PureVita line also has a 6% fiber ratio, and is a more than decent foodEarthborn has 6%, and is a decent food.
it will lighten it, but only a little bitif might be embarrassing, but your best bet is to just shave it every other day or so or itll grow back quickbut at least its only a little area :]?

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