</font><font color="blue" class="small">( By switching foods that often I think you are creating a finicky eater, or at 11 years old, you may already have, but I wouldn't be too concerned about it at that age. Find a good food and stick with it and realize that appetites change, especially with age.
I feel any dog without known stomach sensitivity issues can be switched to a quality food cold turkey without any problems. I've done it to my own three when my Presa developed a hot spot on her back that I didn't notice until I was brushing her and I've done it to my boarders when their owners forget to bring food. If you were going to get a loose stool problem it would happen in a boarding dog that may already be feeling a little stressed. Hasn't happened yet and I feed Canidae if you already haven't figured that out /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif. I feed half rations for one day then up to to a normal amount, which is going to be less than an inferior food.
BTW, when my Presa had her hot spot, along with switching to Canidae, I mixed a conncoction of: 1 crushed aspirin, 1/2c of rubbing alcohol and 1c very strong tea (I used 4 bags and let it steep for a while). I dabbed this on the hot spot twice/day and she had hair growing back within a month.
Worked for me, but use at your own risk...
edit: forgot to add... apply cold and refridgerate. )</font>
I may have to try your concoction.
Hes not really a "finicky" eater, my wife says hes a "thin eater". We leave food in his bowl and he will come to it throughout the day and snack on it. Ive always been able to leave a constant supply of food for him, he's never been overweight, right at 45-50lbs since he was a year old and he switches food real good, no digestive issues at all. He actually seems to prefer change.