JerseyGirl
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Hi Everyone 
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this question... I apologize if it is not.
Our Jersey girl has been having challenges off an on with runny stool since we brought her home almost 2 months ago.
Our vet put her on a prescription diet along with an endosorb supplement which has helped a bit. We will be taking her off of the prescription diet within the next week or two and I am still deciding whether or not to switch her to Fromm's, Grandma Lucy's, or see if we can manage feeding her a raw diet on our own (e.g. not freeze dried).
Before we switch Jersey to her new food it was suggested that we have a Nutriscan test done on her to test for food sensitivities. Nutriscan is by Jean Dodds, the author of Canine Nutrigenomics: The New Science of Feeding Your Dog for Optimum Health.
Has anyone heard of or had their EBD complete the Nutriscan test before? Thoughts?
All feedback is greatly appreciated... thank you!


I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this question... I apologize if it is not.
Our Jersey girl has been having challenges off an on with runny stool since we brought her home almost 2 months ago.
Our vet put her on a prescription diet along with an endosorb supplement which has helped a bit. We will be taking her off of the prescription diet within the next week or two and I am still deciding whether or not to switch her to Fromm's, Grandma Lucy's, or see if we can manage feeding her a raw diet on our own (e.g. not freeze dried).
Before we switch Jersey to her new food it was suggested that we have a Nutriscan test done on her to test for food sensitivities. Nutriscan is by Jean Dodds, the author of Canine Nutrigenomics: The New Science of Feeding Your Dog for Optimum Health.
Has anyone heard of or had their EBD complete the Nutriscan test before? Thoughts?
All feedback is greatly appreciated... thank you!

