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So we have adopted my recently passed dear father’s dog.
Druck is a Rhodesian ridgeback mix.
He has been licking his paws quite a bit and his ears are often red (but no scratching).
So I’m guessing it’s possibly yeast, food sensitivities or both?I have bought some colloidal silver topical for his paws and that seems to have helped at least some.
My dad was feeding him Purina One lamb and rice as well as Alpo canned, and he had these issues then as well.We are currently feeding him Crave Chicken dry food, and yes it’s a “grain free” food, which I know is, controversial.
Should I invest in some probiotics?
If that would be helpful I’m willing to pay more for a food that has the appropriate amount already in it.I am more than willing to buy something else as long as it’s in the price ball park of the crave which is $43 for 22#.
I’d really like to spend no more than $2.30 a pound or $50 for a 22# bag.Any suggestions?
Thank you!
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