05-11-2016, 04:52 PM
I really like Royal Canin low fat gastro intestinal (RC LF) canned food. I haven't seen an increase in tartar but I that's because I brush Ernie's teeth a lot. I personally don't like the science diet for a CIL dog because of all the fiber and it also caused my dog to relapse / not recover as quickly. He didn't recover until he was put on the RC LF. And, finally, I know Louie lived for a long time on the RC LF canned.
I really like Royal Canin low fat gastro intestinal (RC LF) canned food. I haven't seen an increase in tartar but I that's because I brush Ernie's teeth a lot. I personally don't like the science diet for a CIL dog because of all the fiber and it also caused my dog to relapse / not recover as quickly. He didn't recover until he was put on the RC LF. And, finally, I know Louie lived for a long time on the RC LF canned.
(02-05-2016, 01:03 PM)JennyK Wrote: Hi,
Has anyone tried the Hills Science I/D low fat canned dog food? I tried a 'novel protein' route but the vet said it was probably too much fat in my dogs diet. So he wanted to try the prescription food. I went with canned vs kibble as my dog is not a chewer. She swallows and gulps her food. So figured this might be easier on her tummy, easier to absorb.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
I really like Royal Canin low fat gastro intestinal (RC LF) canned food. I haven't seen an increase in tartar but I that's because I brush Ernie's teeth a lot. I personally don't like the science diet for a CIL dog because of all the fiber and it also caused my dog to relapse / not recover as quickly. He didn't recover until he was put on the RC LF. And, finally, I know Louie lived for a long time on the RC LF canned.