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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Idaho
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And hypoallergenic food aside... Grains and corns are best avoided weather its enviroment or food. It makes no difference if they are actually allergic to this fillers, they aggravate skin problems and make them worse. Thats all i was trying to say . | |
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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__________________ Taylor![]() My babies Joey, Penny ,Ollie & Dixie ![]() Callie Mae, you will forever be in my heart! | |
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Idaho
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| I guess i just would never feed a puppy a food that has rice and soy protein As main ingredients and no meat content. . They need good quality food for proper growth and development. Hypoallergenic food is usually a last resort of you cant find any food your dog can tolerate. |
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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__________________ Taylor![]() My babies Joey, Penny ,Ollie & Dixie ![]() Callie Mae, you will forever be in my heart! | |
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__________________ ~ A friend told me I was delusional. I nearly fell off my unicorn. ~ °¨¨¨°ºOº°¨¨¨° Ann | Pfeiffer | Marcel Verdel Purcell | Wylie | Artie °¨¨¨°ºOº°¨¨¨° | |
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| YT Addict Join Date: May 2005 Location: Hemet, Ca
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| You can usually return the food if you got it at pet store. I know Petsmart and Petco both let you return if the dogs don't eat it.
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
Posts: 27,490
| I don't buy the grains and chicken theory. MOST allergies are environmental....I believe only about 5% are from food. (that percentage might be off, but the point is it is usually not the food). I feed a lot of pups and have fed a lot of pups over the years who ate food with grains and continue to eat foods with grains and they are fine! The ones who have had allergies were tested (simple blood test but it is a bit pricey..worth it to me) and they had environmental allergies. Their allergies were controlled with meds and they continued on grains and chicken without any issues at all. If you change your pup's food and she continues to itch, you might want to put her back on the RC since she loves it and it is a good food from a reputable company; and get her tested to see what she is allergic to. You might find some valuable information here: www.petdiets.com If you go to the FAQ section, you can ask a question and the vet nutritionist will answer it.
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2016 Location: Toronto Ontario Canada
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| I'm right in the middle of switching my 6 month old Nemo from Royal Canin to Acana. Just a personal choice and opinion its seems to be better quality. What ive been doing was slowly mixing the Acana in with the Canin and then adding more and more. Kind of like phasing it out. I think i'm lucky though, I don't seem to have a picky eater at all and he inhales his food so I'm not sure the kibble size matters in my case. Oye I've even tried several methods to slow down the eating. Good luck.
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| YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Aug 2016 Location: Redondo Beach, California, USA
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| Hi, I fed mostly Canadian made foods. By law, their pet food has to up to the same standard as human food. You didn't say what flavor Acana you tried. They have some great sounding mixes. Who wouldn't want pork & pears for dinner? I also bought Petcurean "Go", Canidae, Oijens (made by same company as Acana, just higher in protein and more wild caught ingredients, pheasant, boar, bison, wild turkey. Angus would not eat the Grasslands flavor. Go has several different varieties for sensitive diet. Check with the pet store where you buy your dog food. I found that if my dog wouldn't eat it, they'd take the food back. It saved a lot of money while hunting for foods he would eat. Royal Canin has a variety your vet has to write a prescription for you to buy it. My vet wasn't wild about RC because it has grains, fillers--ingredients that are common problems for dogs w/sensitive stomachs. A great resource is The Dog Food Advisor website. This fellow does lots of research/label reading. He's not be holding to any pet food company. And he keeps an updated list of animal food/treat recalls...there are lots of them. I forgot to ask, does your dog pass any mucus I her stool? That's a sign that there is stomach upset. Are you giving you pooch over the counter Pepcid? My vet suggested it. I gave my dog 1/2 of a 10mg tablet 2x a day. No extra strength, just plain low dose tablet. Check with your vet first. If your pooch still has signs that something's wrong, I urge you to locate a well regarded Advanced Veterinary Internal Medicine vet. Yorkies are so small, sometimes they don't have much wiggle room before a little upset becomes a big problem. I wouldn't think you want to wait for full-blown pancreatitis. Any Get references for any vet you seek out that you don't know. I had some experiences I'd rather not repeat. Do you know what they call the last in their class at vet school? They call them Doctor. Good luck. I'll keep you and your pooch in my thoughts. Hi-EOI ![]() Quote:
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
Posts: 27,490
| Well, the problem with the dog food advisor in my opinion is that he focuses more on ingredients rather than quality control and/or success rates/results of feeding various foods. Because of this, he has had many of his highly ranked dog foods end up on the recall lists. He is a human dentist who has made a lot of money doing this ranking of dog foods. He has made people question the validity of prescription foods that could save their pups' lives. I have met many of these people over the years. Thankfully, many do listen to reason and have tried the RX foods their vets recommended with great success. That myth about vets making money on dog food is simply that, a myth. Oh, they make a small amount for handling it; but that is not a huge money maker for them. They provide it because it is necessary for certain dogs and has real research data to prove it. This is a great read: http://www.wsava.org/sites/default/f...et%20Foods.pdf I personally won't even read the DFA opinions any more...I did for a time and found it not for me. Instead, if I want nutritional recommendations, I review the information that is given by Diplomates of the ACVN. American College of Veterinary Nutrition | ACVN www.petdiets.com The person who runs the pet diets website is a highly respected veterinary nutritionist. Here is her resume: https://www.petdiets.com/userfiles/f...bbrev%20CV.pdf https://weethnutrition.wordpress.com/
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| Rosehill Yorkies Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Houston Texas
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| Royal Canin DOES INDEED have hypoallergenic food, but you have to get it from/thru the vet.....they have a hydrolyzed protein formula, they have a select duck or rabbit or white fish dog food, as well as a potato formula....all you need to do is get a script from your vet and you can get the Rx Royal Canin.....if your baby has been on RC and loves it, stick with it! |
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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