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That’s just the text messages… she continued in emails. The first one got me. Hooked me right in thought it might be different. It is not. I responded one additional time saying this isn’t productive. All these texts—that’s the reason why I stopped contact —the way you communicate. I have received 11 emails over the last 3 days and still counting . 🤦‍♀️

u/slh64 — 16 hours ago

Heart failure and low sodium dog food. NO POULTRY

Hi all. Wondering if anyone has had a similar experience and what type of dog food you came up with.

My 11 year old bulldog was diagnosed with heart failure. We are going through treatment and he is doing well considering. I’m having a hell of a time finding a dog food that is low sodium let alone one that’s not all poultry. He’s had hives and rashes and digestion all upset when he was little that we attributed to an allergy to chicken so most of his life he’s been getting lamb or beef dry dog food. Some treats have traces of chicken but main ingredient have always been non poultry. Now with his heart condition low sodium is priority but every dry dog food is chicken as main ingredient that the vet is suggesting.

Anyone have to do a low sodium dog food due to medical need and have to juggle a chicken allergy?

Also side note how frustrating is it that pet food doesn’t list sodium or diet nutrition breakdowns! Even if salt isn’t listed as an ingredients there can be sodium in listed ingredients.

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u/slh64 — 8 days ago