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My problem with all the holistic pet foods is most of them do not have vets or vet nutritionists on staff and they don't test the foods so honestly you don't know how really good that kind of food is for your dog and it's not as trustworthy. That is why I switched to royal Canin Yorkshire Terrier if that made Callie break out or itch then I was going to talk to my vet about the small breed hypoallergenic food which my vet had suggest we try if Callie continued to have itchy break out problems after the allergy meds and stuff. |
chester is a itchy dog at times and has sensitive skin, he has enviromental allergies, he is on grain acana chicken and , before that sundancer from solid gold. If the Benadryl helps that it is not food antihistamine will not change a food allergy. I use all free and clear for laundry, no dryer sheets or anything, no fragrant plug ins, no carpet powder, vacuum a lot, and have a good air cleaner. I use vinegar and water on my laminate floors good luck |
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Keno has spring allergies to pollen, he chews at his feet and his eyes matter up. I rinse his feet every time he goes out and wash his face. Also feed Royal Canin prescription hypoallergenic for a month or so. Then I change back to Royal Canin Special. Also bath weekly in Oatmeal Shampoo. Seems to work for him. I know many people find Royal Canin to be over priced but I have used for my past three dogs with excellent results. |
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I know this post is couple months old my vet recommended Natures Variety. They Do have a Limited Ingredient line or Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein hoping you have already found relief for your baby Instinct Limited Ingredient Food for Dogs and Cats | Instinct Pet Food for Dogs and Cats Hypoallergenic HP Small Breed Dog Food | Veterinary Exclusive |
Good to know that Nature's Variety has a limited ingred line...hope your pup does well on it!:) |
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..but... Anything hydrolyzed or autolyzed contains 'msg'...free unbound glutamates...which are excitotory neuro toxins (as is aspartame)...in case anyone doesn't know. I looked up the ingredients in the hydrolyzed product and have no interest personally. I would not feed "brewers rice" or "hydrolyzed soy protein" (oh, and the soy is quite possibly genetically modified to be "Round-up Ready" and able to survive being sprayed with the pesticide) to a 'carnivorous' animal as it's primary ingredients. Finding a food that meets your need and the dog's tastes can be quite tricky. To investigate foods, you may want to research each ingredient to see IF you want your Yorkie...or even yourself...to eat it...AFTER you know what it is. Good luck in your search. I hope you can discover the cause of the itching, and eliminate it so the sweet baby gets much needed relief. |
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I expect everyone to do as they think best or have the ability to do...I would...so should they. I only mention such things 'because' I already found out...usually with great difficulty and much time spent...and if I can prevent anyone from going through that research like I had to, maybe it is useful info to someone else, too. I am glad it works for your little ones. |
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