Vegetarian Dog Food
If your dog suffers from allergies due to the commercial pet food they eat, you may want to consider trying vegetarian dog food. Just like humans, dogs can survive without meat because they are omnivorous, meaning that both animals and plants are primary food sources.
One of the most important aspects in switching your dog to a vegetarian diet is to incorporate the vegetarian dog food little by little. Mixing small of the vegetarian dog food into the dog food you normally serve is a great way to get started. For example, start by mixing 3/4 the amount dog food you use now with 1/4 the amount of the new vegetarian dog food you want to switch to. Once your dog has become accustomed to their new food without any problems, continue this by making their meals half vegetarian dog food and half the dog food that you normally use. Continue further by using 3/4 the amount of vegetarian dog food with 1/4 the amount of the dog food you normally use. Eventually, your normal dog food will become vegetarian dog food! The key to successfully switching to vegetarian dog food is to make it a gradual process. [click to continue…]
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Sojo’s Grain Free Natural Dog Food
If you are searching for a more holistic approach to your dog’s food allergy problem, Sojos Grain Free Natural Dog Food Mix may be the hypoallergenic dog food your pet needs.
You see, Sojos is completely natural – no additives, no preservatives, no artificial anything. Everything in the ingredient list is actual food that you’ve already heard of – like sweet potatoes, carrots, broccoli, celery, apples, whole eggs, flax meal, parsley leaf, calcium carbonate, carob powder, kelp powder, alfalfa, ginger root, and garlic. [click to continue…]
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by Jamie on April 13, 2010
Eagle Pack Dog Food
It’s heartbreaking to watch your beloved dog suffer from food allergies. The diarrhea, bloating, vomiting, shaking, itching, scratching…the list of symptoms vary and are too many to list here.
If your dog has been diagnosed to have a sensitive digestive system, or as having a food allergy by a veterinary professional, try switching his food to Eagle Pack Hypoallergenic Dog Food. [click to continue…]
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by Jamie on April 8, 2010
I have a dog who is constantly licking his paws. I heard that this might be caused by a food allergy. What in dog food would most likely cause this? What is the best kind of food that I should give him instead?
The best food is one that he is not allergic to.
I don’t mean to sound silly, but an allergy could be caused by ANYTHING. The fact that he is licking his paws indicates to me that it is more likely to be a contact allergy, i.e. something he walks on.
See a vet.
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by Jamie on April 3, 2010
My dog is ready to start wheening her off her prescribed fish and potato diet of dry dog food. Do you have any ideas of what brand and type of dry food that would be best for her. She has been dealing with allergies and has been on shots for the past year.
The dermatogist could not find exactly what she is allergic to regarding foods. I wastold that there is no testing that can rule this out. She has been on the fish a potato doet for 1 year. She is allergic to mold, various grasses, and [click to continue…]
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by Jamie on April 1, 2010
by Jamie on March 14, 2010
ZiwiPeak Dog Food
If you are in the market for an effective hypoallergenic dog food that your dog will actually eat, look no further than ZiwiPeak Daily Dog Cuisine. This dog food is absolutely and utterly amazing.
First, let’s start with the ingredients. ZiwiPeak Dog Food is meat – pure and simple. It mimics the diet of wild dogs. Historically, dogs did not eat wheat, salt, sugar, or some man-made chemicals. They ate meat – meat that they hunted in the wild. That’s what ZiwiPeak is – “the raw without the thaw.” [click to continue…]
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by Jamie on December 25, 2009
Hi all readers of this blog we have had several reports from readers about various Eagle Pack foods. Please be careful and be sure to check ingredients and freshness before feeding. This website does not endorse any foods we simply review them. We also do not receive compensation or free products for reviewing any of the foods or products mentioned here. You can see theses comments by scrolling down to Comments section at the bottom of this page.
Jamie [click to continue…]
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