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Originally Posted by mimimomo I was going over the faq's & saw this: 28. If my pet tests reactive to hen’s eggs, will he likely react to chicken?
Presumably he will also react to chicken.
So, Turbo is reactive to chicken, but he's not reactive to eggs. Why not? What came 1st, the chicken or the egg...  here's the answer:
29. Fewer dogs showed food reactivity to soy (25%) and very few to egg (3%).
The 'hack'? Mine do that once in awhile. It can be allergies or something got stuck in their throat...if it's something she does often, then maybe taking a vid of it & showing the vet? |
That's like what they said about milk
"If my pet tests reactive to cow’s milk, will he likely react to cheese made from milk?
No, he shouldn’t as most, but not all, cheese is made from the whey fraction of milk. "
Seems like it would be us as humans being lactose intolerant. Can you eat cheese ? Hmmmm
Just read FAQ"s ...so it's safe assume not to feed your dog, corn, wheat, beef, and cows milk! Wowwww
So many reactions to it.....
I know a vet tech once told me her vet is adament " do not feed your dog beef!"
And I remembered that.