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Originally Posted by Ellie May I don't think yogurt will do enough of what you are needing it to do but certain products would (not sure of which ones). It is fine to give plain yogurt though but make sure it is a high-end kind with active cultures like Stonyfield Organics.
How about Wellness fish kibble or Natural Balance if the Cal. Natural isn't working? Z/D might work for some dogs but I'm not so sure I'd want to keep my dog on it.
By the way, my dog has allergies also but I homecook for her, so we are able to eliminate things and see what works. |
How about "Nutro Ultra" this has been sugested to me. I really don't want to keep her on the Z/D either. The first ingredient is starch, so that can't be good. Plus it is terribly expensive, which wouldn't be a factor if it was helping the problem. What do you think about "Dynovite"?