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  • in reply to: Best Dry Dog Food for Hypothyroidism? Looking for Recommendations #408
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    Switched my Australian Shepherd Storm to Hill’s Prescription Diet Metabolic after his hypothyroidism diagnosis. This prescription dog food for hypothyroidism is specifically formulated to support healthy metabolism in dogs with thyroid issues.β‹†ΛšπŸΎΛ–Β°

    Storm lost 18 pounds on this therapeutic dog food over 8 months and now maintains an ideal weight. His coat is shinier and his exercise tolerance has improved significantly since starting this weight management dog food. This dog food for hypothyroidism isn’t available over-the-counter, but it’s worth getting the prescription from your vet. The controlled nutrition profile is specifically designed for dogs with metabolic disorders like hypothyroidism. Best investment we’ve made for Storm’s health.

    in reply to: Has Anyone Tried Bully Max Dog Food? Honest Reviews Wanted #393
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    My senior pit Duke (8 years old) has been on Bully Max High Performance for 6 months to help maintain muscle mass as he ages. The results have exceeded expectations! His coat looks healthier than it has in years, and he’s maintained excellent muscle tone. Energy-wise, Duke acts like a younger dog again. He’s more playful and has better stamina during walks. This high protein dog food has helped him stay strong and active despite his age. His vet is impressed with how well he’s maintained his condition.πŸ–

    For senior dogs, I’d say Bully Max High Performance is definitely worth the price. Compared to regular senior dog foods, this premium dog nutrition provides the extra protein older pits need to maintain muscle mass. Duke’s quality of life has improved significantly.πŸΆπŸ—

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