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theBCnut
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This is what I suggest. Print up the 4 and 5 star lists and take them with you to all the different place where you can buy dog food. Keep notes about what is available to you, cross off foods that have bad ingredients, note prices, and then pick a few to try. Keep track of what works great, good, or doesn’t work for you. Try to find foods with a variety of protein and carb sources. The more different foods you can put in your rotation, the better, but you really want at least 3 or 4. Make sure to include different brands. Good luck. I’ve been searching for foods for my dog with intolerances for about a year and a half and I think I have finally found a third brand that he can handle, so it can be quite a challenge, but totally worth it.