Pup throwing up on Fromms Beef Frittata?

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My 5 month old pup was eating Fromms Puppy Gold with no issue from 2-5 months. I switched her to the grain free line - Beef Frittata - and she has thrown up 4 times over 2 weeks. Nothing else has changed and I'm wondering if the food is too rich for her or if she should still be on the puppy formula. She is a bit small - 27 lbs at 5 months. Is there any other reason why she would randomly be throwing up? It's only been a handful of times, but it's concerning.
 
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She also still has bad tear stains. Should I try a different version, go back to the puppy formula or something else entirely?
 

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What is the vomit like, is she throwing up food or just mucus/bile? .... what time of day
 
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It's food in the throw up. Most times it happens pretty soon after eating but yesterday it was 6 hours after.
 
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It's happened both morning and evening
 

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It's food in the throw up. Most times it happens pretty soon after eating but yesterday it was 6 hours after.

Is her poo fine.. firm, not hard or runny? Any other signs of illness.. overly lazy, not drinking water??
 

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I switched from the puppy bag to the Beef Frittata at about 5-6 months and it took a couple weeks but June's tear stains faded away. We then tried to the Surf and Turf flavor and her face is completely white now. Maybe you just need to give it some more time?? I'm not sure about the vomiting though...
 
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Poop is totally fine. I transitioned slowly over 3 days from the puppy to the beef. Maybe it's too much for her at her age?
 

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Poop is totally fine. I transitioned slowly over 3 days from the puppy to the beef. Maybe it's too much for her at her age?

Is she eating to fast? One of my dogs will puke every time if I don't use a slow feed bowl as she just inhales her food.
 

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I would try the Pork and Peas, we have had good luck with that. Ours didn't really like the Beef Frittata.
 

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Poop is totally fine. I transitioned slowly over 3 days from the puppy to the beef. Maybe it's too much for her at her age?

her age is fine as the Fromm grain free line is all stages... may be try the pork and Peas as David suggested. That is what we use too and Banks does very well on it
 

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