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Old 07-05-2008, 02:02 AM
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Re: Best food for sensitive dog

There's so much rubbish in most of the big name brand dog foods. Whatever else you do, I would also try getting him onto a better grade food, which Hill's and Iams are not, no matter what they cost.
There are a few commercial foods that are OK, though. I myself prefer homemade. That way I know what I'm feeding. I know this may not suit everyone, though.
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Old 07-05-2008, 10:07 AM
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you could try your dog on burns natural dog food, it is specially formulated for dogs with sensitive digestive systems and alsot more. i feed my puppy vegas on burns and she loves it. when i got her she had really bad diarrhoea and her tummy was very sensitive, but since feeding her this shes been fine and her poo's are returning to normal!
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Old 07-05-2008, 10:36 AM
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Hi iam new to this section, and need abit of help'
Ive got a 13 month old lab, for the last 6 months he has developed a very crusty nose. Our vet at first thought it was an auto immune disease but that was ruled out.
We have used a steroid cream which works but we can only use it for a short time then it comes back.
Weve been prescribed hills z/d food and i was wondering if this was the best food if it is an allergy?
He is otherwise very fit and healthy,ive attached a picture sorry its not the best. thanks jen an ted the lab
yuo could try wainwrights from pets at home or james welbeloved maybe diprobase for his nose like the picture nice looking dog
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