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Originally Posted by Ellie May Well, there is no way if I got a big dog that I would be as attached to it as Ellie if that makes you feel any better.  Yorkies are incredibly special. I also wouldn't be homecooking for an 80 pound dog. I do not recommend raw but if that is the only thing that is helping, I guess that is your only choice. There wouldn't be a way to find a food he could tolerate by looking at results just because they probably aren't 100'5 accurate. If he truly is allergic to everything (which I highly doubt unless he has had access to all of those protein and grain sources before), he would need hydrolyzed protein but that will do no good for the grain aspect. In that case, what about sweet potato? |
The protein sources aren't much of a problem- he's borderline to beef and allergic to duck. Good thing he's not a hunting dog like he's supposed to be

And I am being dramatic, he's not allergic to everything, just most grains.
He's allergic to potato, not sweet potato, but I can't find a food that has sweet potato but no potato. He is also allergic to rice. He is allergic to numerous vegetables. We had him on a chicken and millet food, which he did ok on for six months. He then started throwing it up. I think the homecooked diet had barley as a grain, which wasn't a problem on his tests.
And it does make me feel better knowing that you understand my attatchment issues

It really does make me feel better. Thank you.