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In Ariel's case, though, it was her food. I switched her from Eukanuba (what she was on when we got her), to Canidae, and finally to Nature's Variety Raw. With Eukanuba she would scratch herself A LOT ... when we switched to Canidae, she scratched herself less often. Eukanuba had corn, whereas Candiae had none. When we switched her from Candiae to Nature's Variety, we omitted chicken from her new diet entirely. This decreased her scratching significantly as well. Take a look at the ingredients in the food she's currently eating ... |
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http://www.consumersearch.com/www/fa...d/reviews.html It will link you to dozens of similar sites with helpful info and direct you to some excellent publications as well. Also, remember that what works best for one dog may not work best for the next--it takes alot of trial an error and in the end you have to believe in what your gut is telling you is right for your furkids. The results you see with your little ones will tell you when you have found a keeper.:) |
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Website http://www.championpetfoods.com/orijen/orijen/ Orijen's website and you will be able to find a store that sells the product. Also, I have called them (800) and found them to be very helpful. Warmly, Deborah |
Chester has been on solid gold for awhile, Im very happy with their food, no corn, soy, sugar, animal fat, no nasty preservatives, no by products and I have called them and they call you back, customer service is great, they have several different foods you can go with. Chester was on the wee bit and now he is on the millenia. They have so salt in their food as well and their turkey jerkey treats are wonderful, especially for the little guys. |
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