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Old 08-14-2006, 07:45 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by amspoelstra
I checked all of her food again. She was on Eukanuba vet diet and they just switched her to Royal Canine vet diet (we're still on the switch-over), and neither of these has corn, wheat or dairy in it. She's been on Eukanuba now since February, so we should be out of that 12wks trial window. I do give her a treat once in a while (mostly to get the benedryl down) and I noticed, one of her treats has corn starch in it. So I threw those out.

The vet already ruled out any fleas, mange etc.

It could be grass, because Trixie only wants to go potty on the grass... But grass pollen haven't been really high here in the last few weeks and the allergy still flared up...

Thanks for all your advice, I appreciate it! I'll keep trying the suggestions!

What is the primary meat source in the Eukanuba and Royal Canin vet diet? And is there another protein source of a different type? When I was at the store one day having a conversation with a rep from Natural Balance, she indicated the reason they have different formulas available is because 4 of them have single source protein and grain, specifically for dogs who tends to be allergic.

Apparently, there is lesser incidents of allergies to Venison, Duck and Salmon as single, source proteins. It might be worth trying a few different foods before trying the steriods. BTW, these foods are not expensive (probably less than what the vet is charging for the special foods) and if you get them from PetsMart or PetCo you can return the remainder of the bag if they won't eat it or have problems with it. Just another thought.
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