Questions, product discussions Purina Pro Plan Medium Puppy Sensitive Skin OptiDerma
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sylvie
hello my puppy often has loose stools. He has been eating this kibble for 2 weeks but it hasn't changed anything. What do you recommend, please? Also, he eats very fast and his kibble is small. My puppy is 4 and a half months old and is a Border Collie. Thank you in advance
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amélie
Hello, my puppy is a Border Collie mixed with an Australian Shepherd, and indeed, he often had loose stools with his kibble. Since I switched back to Dog Chow, the kibble is larger, and there's no more loose or soft stool.
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danièle
Hello, My golden retriever puppy had loose stools with Royal Canin. Upon advice, I started giving him ProPlan Puppy Large Athletic Sensitive Digestion Lamb, and everything is back to normal.
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alexandra
Hello, I am using Royal Canin for my 6-month-old German Shepherd, but recently he has been having skin issues like pyoderma. Could you please let me know if these kibbles are suitable for him or not? Thank you in advance for your response.
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zoomalia
Hello, Medium kibble is suitable for medium breed puppies and not suitable for a German Shepherd. In the puppy range, there is no equivalent for large breeds either at Royal Canin or Pro Plan. You can either opt for the following kibble: https://www.zoomalia.com/animalerie/advance-puppy-sensitive-chiot-sensible-p-20570.html Or switch to a grain-free food that is less allergenic. In this case, it is essential to make a very gradual transition over at least two weeks, or even longer. This is to avoid digestive problems. https://www.zoomalia.com/animalerie/optimus-sans-cereales-chiot-junior-moyenne-et-grande-taille-p-28343.html https://www.zoomalia.com/animalerie/carnilove-puppy-chiot-de-grande-race-saumon-et-dinde-p-30212.html https://www.zoomalia.com/animalerie/taste-of-the-wild-pacific-stream-puppy-pour-chiots-p-13088.html Best regards, The Zoomalia Team