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As a dog owner, it can be frustrating when your beloved pet is experiencing allergies, digestive issues, and painful skin rashes and you simply don't have the money to pay for
that expensive prescription food your vet keeps recommending.
I can skip
the expensive prescription foods.
Not exact matches
I took herbal supplements, ate any
food that was reputed to increase supply, got a
prescription for an
expensive drug that's not FDA approved, pumped 12 times a day, and tried to spend each day focused on feeding her.
This
food has worked very well for them, & is certainly much less
expensive than the
prescription food which had been suggested for them!
The
prescription canned (Purina Pro Plan Gastroenteric EN) was horribly
expensive, so I needed to find a canned
food he could eat, as a supplement to the
prescription dry
food.
But there are four ingredients in the
expensive prescription diet that aren't in the regular senior
food.
Just like with the «scam» of
prescription dog
foods — an
expensive price tag doesn't mean it's always better.
The
prescription dog
food the vet recommended was very, very
expensive, more than I could afford.
Their
Prescription Diets are costly and even their regular
foods are
expensive.
Conventional veterinarians also like to recommend
expensive prescription dog
foods for allergies.
No more blockage, and the
food is a lot less
expensive than the
prescription stuff.
You almost have to feed one of the
expensive prescription hydrolyzed diets (like Hill's Z / D or Blue Buffalos HF or Royal Canins HP)- at least for 8 weeks and absolutely nothing else to do a true
food trial.
This is true of all brands, even the so - called natural brands high end
expensive brands and even
foods that are sold as
prescription diets.
If you and your vet are able to identify the
food allergen (s) during the
food trial, you will probably be able to find a good over-the-counter hypoallergenic cat
food to take the place of the very
expensive prescription hypoallergenic cat
food.
Their health and bodies are more easily supported and repaired with nutrients from fresh, unprocessed
foods, not those
expensive prescription diets.
It is
expensive as most
prescription food is that is true but it has saved money in the long run, no vet bills and more importantly it has prolonged his time with me.
Our little girl is now on
prescription food because she had bladder stones a couple of years ago that required an
expensive surgery: -LRB-, is this something that would benefit her?
I tell my clients to leave the
prescription food out all the time for all the cats and then take your other cats and feed them separately and try to fill them up on regular
food to try to keep them from eating the
expensive food.
A note about cost... A
prescription diet can be much more
expensive than regular dog
food, but it's worth it!
Some of you might remember all the trouble I had with Pisco «s
food... he started on Pro Plan... but he was born with a lack of a digestive ensyma... so his stool was always loose... after a while the vet recomended
Prescription Science Diet... he was on that for a while and it worked well but here it is SO
expensive and it only comes in the small package... one day someone gave me a sample of Dog Chow from Purina and I tried it and guess what he liked it and didi n`t do anything to his tummy... I changed his
Prescription to Dog chow and never had any problem... he even started to gain a little weight and is very healthy and active, I do give him calcium and vitamin supplements since I know it «s not a premium
food... but for Pisco it «s the one that workes.
Two years ago my cat had crystals in his urine he has been on
prescription cat
food since and it's
expensive.
Both had been diagnosed with
food allergies and put on a very
expensive prescription canned
food, which we didn't feel good about feeding them because it looked and smelled awful.
For the rest of his life he was only allowed to eat an
expensive prescription dog
food because of what Beneful did to him.
After two rounds of antibiotics, the infection finally cleared but we had to switch to
prescription cat
food (Science Diet CD), which wasn't much more
expensive than the premium stuff we were buying at PetSmart.