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Old 30-01-2012, 11:19 AM
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hi, my sisters lab x has just been told hes got allergies from the food that hes on and recommended to get some brands made for allergenic dogs, but the vet ones are quite pricy so can someone please tell me some good brands that arent going to cost an arm and a leg ! thanksss
Prefect time to investigate BARF and home-made foods.

You control EXACTLY what the dog eats and you are not spending money on brand awareness and marketing.

If you think about it you know it makes sense.
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Re: food for dogs with sensitive skin

I would certainly look into raw feeding, too.
There is no way of knowing what he is reacting to, so starting from scratch with an elimination type diet is the way forward, I feel. I believe a lot of people use rabbit and turkey to start off with, as they aren't commonly used in a lot of commercial food.

Also, I wouldn't buy the vet's food. Too expensive for what it is.
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