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Old 01-28-2009, 12:07 PM #1
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Default Help! Diet for Chewie

Chewie needs to be on very digestible foods and he will not eat the AD prescription food and he hasn't eaten since I took him home yesterday afternoon.

I called Doc and he said, "Well, feed him something else!"

ROFL, okay. I got the impression that he had to eat that food.

Any suggestions for tempting food for chewie that is easily digestible????
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