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Peter Bell
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Thanks Peter, thats the one. Dogs will still have loose stools on Dogpro for a week or so. When dog has fully transitioned onto Dogpro I found that in most cases stools were smaller as there was less,waste. You certainly dont need to soak or wet this kibble and if you do make sure its just before you give it to your dogs. They used to have a garlic and egg variety as well. I have no connection to this company unfortunately but just found it to be a great kibble. They probably have the different varieties etc on their website. I have not brought it for a few years now as Im not training. To answer your question Dennis, Im pretty sure theres no cobalt in it but you could contact the company to confirm. Cheers

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