ducklite
<font color=teal>Take the Poly, it's fabulous!<br>
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I know how overwhelmed you feel, I really do. we had a rough start with Dasher, but now it takes hearing things like what you're posting to remind me how far we've come. We were welcomed home with poopy smelly crates almost every time we went out. Now we're welcomed with noses in our butts and a tail lashing. And yes, that is a good thing.
As far as the lamb/rice food, who told you that you can't keep him on it? Greys have a very fast metabolism, lots of owners have great success with that. Even if you do decide to switch foods, do it slowly, otherwise you'll be right back where you started from.
I was reading on greytalk.com and people were saying the first four or five ingredients should be meat--the Lamb and Rice only has one meat ingredient in teh first five, the lamb, which is listed first. But then again it seems taht jsut like the Dis, some of the people over there like to argue for the sake of arguing.

I'm planning on keeping him on the lamb & rice until he puts on some weight, right now I can count every rib and bone in his spine from ten feet away--too skinny, even for a track grey. If I do change to a different Nutro blend, I'll do it slowly over the course of a week or two by adding a bit in with the L&R, gradually changing the ratio.
And I've fallen victim to a tail lashing already--you're right, it's not such a bad thing.

Thank you again for all of your advice and support. It's been truly appreciated more than you can imagine. It's good to hear from people who have been through it and have survived.

Anne