u/DepartmentSome1049

▲ 7 r/XC40+1 crossposts

Considering buying a CPO XC40

I'm researching my next car and am considering a CPO XC40. I've never had a Volvo but looking for something nicer/more premium than I've had in the past.

Specifically looking for 2024 - 2026, under 20k miles. I only drive maybe 4000k a year so even by the time my financing is done, it will still have under 40k total.

Is there anything I should know about that might make me pause?

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u/DepartmentSome1049 — 9 days ago
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Food for senior dog

I am looking to change my dog's food. She's 13, terrier, havanese, Eskimo, Spitz mix, about 27lbs (maybe 4 lbs overweight). She's been on the same food for years and while she's never been super into food - not unusual for her to go a whole day without eating (since she was a puppy) - it seems like she's been a little less interested lately. She still eats her food, eventually, and always eats her cookies/bones. if I add a topper, she gobbles it up (though can be a little rough on her stomach). Which is why I was thinking she's just bored with it.

Her stomach can be a bit sensitive - like if I add a little something extra (a topper). Her current food is Merrick Healthy Grains chicken. 27% protein, 15% fat, 3.5% fiber.

My question is about fiber %. Should she be on a lower fiber food, lower protein, or the opposite? It's kind of hard to find food WITH grains these days so I was looking at Blue Buffalo Wilderness Rocky Mountain Recipe Senior High Protein Natural Red Meat & Grain. 28% protein, 12% fat, 7% fiber.

Also, would welcome any food brand suggestions!

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u/DepartmentSome1049 — 1 month ago