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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Wow, the list of things he's allergic sounds almost like the ingredients of a "healthy" dog food. And many people treat environmental type of allergies with honey from their local farmers market. Even the fish oil supplements, you must be so frustrated, (yet happy to have some answers.) I guess Buster would have been happy with hamburger, corn and a few fleas! Best of luck finding him a diet he can tolerate.
I wonder if venison might work, it's considered low in fat and I've heard of some foods with venison and sweet potatoes. |
I am beating my head against the wall on the search for kibble without peas, berries, or eggs all considered great for "healthy" dog food. I thought of the honey for my allergies. I was wondering though if he is allergic to honey bees is he allergic to honey? I tried some freeze dried raw last night and he was less than thrilled and would not eat it today. he has never like the freeze dried texture as I tried Stella & Chewy's years ago. I tried adding water and still he backed way this morning. He has started laying by his bowls and just looking at them.

Canine Caviar has a lamb kibble but with all the controvery surrounding them I am not sure. I may end up going the homemade way. It's sad because he absolutely loves his Amicus kibble. Funny he is not scratching in the last week since I stopped giving his Salmon treats but he is still getting the kibble. Of course I rea on Dr Foster's & Smith that the blood test may not be reliable for food allergies as it can have false positives that the skin testis the best indicator for food allergies.