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Caroline LMember
Hi everyone,
Would love some help identifying a high quality low-fat, grain-free kibble for my 6 year old English Bulldog. For the past few months, we have been battling some excessive drooliness & licking and swallowing, usually in the evenings after feeding (ranges from 1-4 episodes per month). Per the vet, we are treating it as acid reflux, for now.
I want to switch him to a different food and see if it helps. He is currently on Petcurean Now Fresh (Canadian brand), rotating him through an all fish blend and the turkey, duck and fish blend. I just started him on a probiotic supplement, and he is also on Cosequin.
Does anyone know off the top of their head of a low fat (under 17%), chicken-free, beef-free (ideally single protein), potato-free, grain-free kibble that is good for dogs with sensitive GIs? I’ve been researching this for months but can’t find anything that is both chicken-free and low-fat.
Thank you so much! This community is a wealth of knowledge, and I’ve enjoyed reading through the threads.
anonymousMemberNutrisca Salmon and Chickpea https://www.chewy.com/nutrisca-grain-free-salmon-chickpea/dp/35033
Zignature Kangaroo https://www.chewy.com/zignature-kangaroo-limited/dp/118059
What about prescription food? Discuss with the vet as to what would be the best option.
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