Josethegreat

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penny
My girl is 6 month old next week and I had her on totw Bison and venison and she had watery stool so I told the owner at the pet store and he recommended the lamb because it's not as rich her stool is a little better not hard but not mushy but now I'm noticing that she is shedding a lot! And it's driving my wife crazy and she also smells even after a few days after I shower her could it be her food? I don't want to switch her to something more rich maybe her tummy can't handle all that store owner recommended nutrisource? Is the shedding temporary ? She wasn't shedding like this when we got her this just started about a month and a half ago any advice would help thank you
 
i have 4 bulldogs and i have noticed only one of the 4 shed... he is a male that we just got, although the last male dog we had would shed also. Its funny because i read somewhere that bulldogs with a lot of white on them shed more.. i'm still not sure i believe that myth but sure is proving it with my dogs... my last male shed ALL year round..first i thought it was a male thing but you said yours was a female, this new one looks like he's going to be the same.. i'm hoping its not going to be like it but things are looking like it.. good luck.. keep us posted if you find a solution.. i'm going to need help also.

haven't had any problems with the smell other then a bad tail pocket infection that was really stinky, but we got that taken care of so sorry i cant help you with that issue.
 
could be she is blowing her coat --- happens twice a year, but if she smells -- could be the food does not agree with her
 
Bass JUST slowed down on shedding, I'm not sure if it was because we just started him on NuVet plus or this was his "coat blowing" time. Do you use Apple Cider Vinegar in her water? Maybe that could help w/the smell?
 
Brett was on TOTW too.. Was licking his paw a lot switched him to Fromm and he really got better.


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Ok thanks everyone hoping it's just her blowing her puppy coat
 
Dogs don't need to smell and usually the food is the culprit. Even good foods and brands may not suit an individual dog. Maybe you should check if there another brand that hasn't got the same ingredients than the one you use and try that, grain free of course.
 
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