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Best Food for my Boston

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Question
Hi, I got a 2 year old boston terrier male about two weeks ago.  The previous owner feed him petigree dog food.  I want to get some better dog food because he has AWFUL gas.  What is a good kind for a Boston that will help allievate it?  Thanks so much

Answer
Hello Kristina:  Great !  I would love to help you and your girl..
Bostons have a tendency to have  gas!  I know what you mean...

Here are my suggestions:

First -Let's get her onto some Wellness Formula CORE or Innova EVO dry dog food...I want you to mix your OLD food and this new food for 3 weeks.  Do a 50/50 mix of the old and new.
The new food can be found only at pet stores.  Do you have access to a local pet store or FEED / Farm store????
If not , let me know ..

Next, After the 3 weeks, go 100% onto the new food.  This food, that I suggested, has no grains or very low grains.
Excellent and your boston will poop smaller because you feed a more condensed food.

Also, give this kid some Probiotic  - Acidophilus
1 billion CFUs... YOU can find this at just about any Health and Beauty section of Walmart, Target or Shopping Center.
Give her 1 per day for a lifetime.  Excellent for her belly and total health!

Last, give some NUVET Plus - This is one of the best things you can do for your kid... This is a wafer treat - Immune System Booster, skin and Coat Supplement - Will help to protect her against hip, joint and arthritis, too.
Bostons are Prone to JOINT and knee problems.
It will cost you .55 cents per day... Will keep the VET away, too!
Call now - 1-800-474-7044 Ext 265
Ask for Joan - She can help you thru the first order and explain our MONEY back Guaranteed offers.
http://www.nuvet.com/81098   ( USE order code 81098 - this is a breeder's code/ they can't sell to the public without it.)

Let me know how this go in 30 days... YOU should see great results in a matter of weeks.


Marie Peppers
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