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Old 24-05-2008, 08:18 PM
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Re: Can you reccommend a hypoallergenic dog food

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Originally Posted by jackson View Post
I was trying to avoid the whole Robbies thing really.

I don't really get what they mean when they class it as 'holistic'. They just mean 'natural' really, it's not organic or anything.

I can't find any percentages of ingredients ont heir site, am I looking int he worng place? Also, rice is listed as the first ingredient, which means it contains more rice than meat, which isn't good, IMHO. Sorry.
Why were you trying to avoid it? Have you tried it?

I used it on a real fussy feeder last year and he ate and put weight on, and as for having more rice that meat that is not such a bad thing with some dogs I am trying it this time on the tibetan terriers who I have trouble giving some foods too because meat protein content, but I will be feeding it with an open mind and holistic is enabling the body to work in a normal healthy manner.

I actually spoke to the man himself on the stand today and he has done a lot of research before producing this food. So I wont knock it until I try it.
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