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Old 10-22-2009, 03:13 PM
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Wellness is a good company and a quality food. With that said, there's no "one size fits all" when it comes to food. So there may be some trial and error. On the plus side, there are TONS of premium foods out there so if the Wellness doesn't work out you can try something else. They also all have 100% satisfaction guarantees so if they don't work out you can return them for a refund and you won't be out anything.

Also as a side note, I am not one to promote the high protein foods, however there is a happy medium between the high protein foods and Nutro. I would highly NOT recommend Nutro for a variety of reasons, one being it's poor quality ingredients. You can have high quality ingredients without a high protein, fat, etc content that doesn't bother their tummy but is healthier.

Good luck in finding something and let us know if the Wellness works out!
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