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Need any information on a dog food that has beef, bison, or goat, no potatoes…
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Colleen Kilbane
ParticipantHello, New to the forum. We just completed the Glacier Peak Holistic Intolerance test and our Bernese needs a food WITH beef, bison or goat and WITHOUT white potatoes, sweet potatoes, chicken, turkey, salmon, egg, shellfish, mussels, millet, quinoa, corn, soy lecithin, glucosamine, mint, sage, parsley, paprika, thyme.
I with there was a dog food search where you could fill in the allergens and something would come up…thanks!
Mike Salen
ParticipantThat sounds really frustrating, especially with such a long list of ingredients to avoid. I ran into a similar issue helping a friend compare complex dietary restrictions, and I ended up using an answer generator tool to sort through ingredient logic and possible protein combinations. At first the results were too broad and I had to refine the prompt carefully, but once I specified exclusions and required meats, it generated structured options and explained why certain formulas would or wouldn’t work. It doesn’t replace a vet, but it helped me organize the criteria clearly before searching brands.
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