There are no warnings and there should be as this is not necessarily good food for dogs that are older and often have kidney/liver disease. Kidney/liver disease is common in older dogs. If your dog has this - this food will push them over the edge due to their kidneys not being able to get rid of all the excess protein they are getting. This cost me over $1200 in vet bills but thank the good lord we have Peanut back and he is recovering. Beware of this as it may not be good for your dog and it might cost you a lot of money to get your dog back, if you catch it in time and it doesn't kill them.
Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Company Response from Dr. Marty Pets
Hi Robert. My name is Kat and I am with Dr. Marty Pets. I am sorry to read your story and I sympathize with the hard time this must have been for you and your family. Dr. Marty Pets always advises our customers to consult their pet’s veterinarian before making any changes to their pet’s diet. Your pet’s veterinarian will be able to make the best recommendation for your pet’s diet, as they will have access to your pet’s complete medical records and examine their current well-being. Dr. Marty Pets stands by our line of pet food as a delicious and nutritious option for dogs and cats, as this is not a common side effect. I would like more information on your situation. Please email me at kat@drmartypets.com. Again, I apologize for your ordeal and I look forward to your email.