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  • in reply to: Allergies: Help me search for a better food #83039 Report Abuse
    Robyn B
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    Hi, just our experience to share. I’m sorry to hear your dog is so uncomfortable. My pug had allergy (allergies) that made him lick his feet frequently for probably 7 years (his skin darkened to black-ish and we were constantly needing to use malaseb skin cleanser/yeast killer to give him relief). I was told by vets that it was probably caused by the grass or something in his food but that it would be almost impossible to determine. All they had to offer were steroid meds but I wanted to solve the underlying problem. I switched his diet to grain free (dry and a can now and then for a little excitement). His constant licking stopped and his skin returned to normal for the last 6 years of his life. The foods we fed that solved his problem were Canidae grain free Pure, Wellness Core grain free and Castor & Pollux Natural Ultramix grain free and poultry free Salmon. The first two greatly reduced the licking but the Castor and Pollux eliminated it.
    I hope you have success in solving the problem. Bulldogs are my other favorite breed, so adorable!

    in reply to: H-E-B Heritage Ranch premium dog food? #82967 Report Abuse
    Robyn B
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    Just tried this because we needed to switch to canned temporarily due to a couple of teeth being extracted. Only 3 days feeding and poop was very loose and lots of smelly farts. Changed to his usual (blue buff grain free) soaked in water to soften and poop back to normal. Label looks good but something not adding up. Too inexpensive to be as good as the label claims. Nutritional label looks almost identical to much higher priced premium brands. I don’t trust it.

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