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4 questions from our users

Fran P

Fran Pasked

Hi have a 6month old German shepherd with hip displacia is this food safe for his age



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sentinel88
sentinel88

Probably best to ask your vet on this one.

sue B

sue Basked

M has anyone else had this problem? Dog has had bouts of diarrhea and has lost weight. She is having less food now with this new joint care food.

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sentinel88
sentinel88

If she is underweight and has loose stools then see your vet for advice.



Sandy

Sandyasked

The Hills JD dog food was recently recommended to me by my vet after knee surgery, I was very skeptical regarding the ingredients but while talking to a rep for this food, was told it is scientifically balanced, whatever that means. I have been promised the “scientific data” so jury is still out. I am reading these reviews, noting they are all positive. My question is to these people, what were you using before? Is it just the glucosamine because my present TLC dog food has more than this one plus I am giving my dog the Triple Meg as well. One of the ingredients in this food is nothing more than sawdust, why? Guess I need to read that “scientific data”.

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Ballarat
Ballarat

I was not giving my dog any supplements before changing to this food. But a friend was using Sasha's blend and when she switched to this she saw quite an improvement in her 11yo German Shepherd. Buy the big bag (which lasts a month for a big dog) and if you don't see an improvement you have your answer. Google it to find the cheapest online price.

sentinel88
sentinel88

Just try it and see if your dogs condition improves. You have nothing to lose. It worked for our dog who had had numerous procedures on his back legs.

Denise s

Denise sasked

Anyone notice increase in thirst on J/D? Notice my Bernese Mountain dog transitioning to J/D drinking excessively



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Ballarat
Ballarat

Hi Denise, I did not notice a change. But maybe I am not observant enough? Does your dog have less wet food since switching to J/D?

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