SWITCHING TO ABADY FROM YOUR CURRENT FEEDVirtually every other feed in the marketplace contains artificial stool-hardening agents (ie; beet pulp, cellulose powder, tomato pomace, wheat bran, flaxseed meal and sodium bentonite) and many feeds contain saponins which are toxins found in soybeans, beet pulp, oats, alfalfa, tomato pomace and yucca. Along with causing bloat, saponins can erode and inflame the intestinal tract, and cause a number of other problems, but the symptoms of the irritation (vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stools) are concealed by the stool-hardening properties of some of these ingredients. Abady products DO NOT contain saponins or artificial stool hardeners, therefore, when the original feed from which you are switching is reduced and replaced with Abady, the conditions caused by the saponins in the other feeds may become manifest because the level of symptom-suppressing material is being lowered before the irritation or inflammation has had time to subside. In addition, because of the nutrient-dense properties of Abady, some dogs may need a little time to produce the digestive enzymes required to metabolize it properly. During the first days of the switch-over, replace portions of the feed currently being used with gradually increasing amounts of the selected Abady Formula until a 50% level of each formula is reached. If the stools are stable at that point, then switch over entirely to Abady. Under most conditions the exercise of good judgement and a little patience helps insure a smooth transition. Click here for another method of introducing the new diet. The switch-over period should therefore be adjusted to meet the circumstances as they present themselves. Switching to Abady is always beneficial to dogs.Abady is formulated in concert with the principles of nutrition inherent in Nature's diets. The results are exciting and sometimes dramatic compared to those received from feeding other diets. Any effort expended to effect a change will be amply rewarded.
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