Fromms--- switched proteins

Miss Charlotte

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Jan 31, 2015
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Elizabeth,NJ
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Charlotte
Hi Everyone, just wondering your thoughts and wise advice.. Charlotte has been eating Fromms chicken a la veg with zero issues for over a year, I had the wonderful idea of giving her a taste of something else this month so I bought the Fromms beef frittata a la veg. Same everything just protein change.... It's been two days and she hasn't touched it :mellow:. Added her yogurt, she ate that and left the rest. Is this just her being a bully or does she not like it? Should I wait a little longer?
 
That's a bummer [MENTION=13624]Miss Charlotte[/MENTION]. I just switched Murray to the pork and peas flavor and he seems to like that. I would say try taking it back and switching out for another flavor, most places will allow you to do that if your dog doesn't like it
 
If she has no symptoms of not feeling well, I would say she just doesn't like it. My philosophy is: don't mess with a good thing. If she was eating and doing well on the food she had, why change it?
 
If she has no symptoms of not feeling well, I would say she just doesn't like it. My philosophy is: don't mess with a good thing. If she was eating and doing well on the food she had, why change it?

Agreed!
 
I would try and take it back to the store.
 
If she has no symptoms of not feeling well, I would say she just doesn't like it. My philosophy is: don't mess with a good thing. If she was eating and doing well on the food she had, why change it?

I am with Lynn as long as I know that My guys are getting the very best i can provide I leave it alone , I am tho very anal when it comes to there food and treats
 
I switched Ruthie from Fromm Beef Fritatta over to the game bird and she broke out in a giant hot spot. All because of the switch of proteins. I would take the bag back to the store, I did with the game bird and they gave me a full refund. They should be willing to do that for you. I would keep Charlotte on what she likes and if she's having no problems...if it's not broke don't fix it.
 
If she has no symptoms of not feeling well, I would say she just doesn't like it. My philosophy is: don't mess with a good thing. If she was eating and doing well on the food she had, why change it?

100% - If she was doing great on her usual, stick to that!
 
If she has no symptoms of not feeling well, I would say she just doesn't like it. My philosophy is: don't mess with a good thing. If she was eating and doing well on the food she had, why change it?


I did go and mess with a good thing for no good reason- won't do that again.
On the bright side, she has started to eat the beef frittata with no noted issues as of yet so I'm thinking she was just being a brat. *Sigh*





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