Same as mine, we're in Ontario, Canada.
We were on this but the chicken meal is suspected for a new allergy, so switched to Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream. Everyone’s doing much better.
We do taste of the wild pacific stream with honest kitchen pumpkin & salmon toppers as an occasional treat and it’s going swimmingly
I'm living in Germany and we give our Shar pei Farmina Vet Life Ultrahypo
We're in the UK, he's on Harringtons grain free wet food trays. Spent years trying to make kibble work, switched to wet food in May and he comes and begs for food about 45 mins before it's due (he never did that before) and his itching of his skin and ears has dramatically improved.
Natures logic distinction line. We’ve tried everything and this is what he does best on even though it’s pricey
Mine eats Valu-Pak. I get it at the feed store where a 50lb bag is $40. It has no corn, no soy, two meats, and his coat is spectacular on it. It's made in the USA.
Taste of the wild(yellow bag think bison) and Natures Domain wet food from Costco
Brit Puppy Salmon grain free for my 11mo but transitioning to Brit Puppy lamb hypo-allergenic at the moment to hopefully manage spring allergies. Tried Bravery and definitely didn't agree with him...reaction within 2 days.
Merrick the one with salmon and limited hearty whole grains
Merrick chicken dry & wet food here!
Ooo I'd be weary on feeding him chicken peis most not all are genetically allergic to chicken and poultry but if your pup is OK with it and shows no skin issues then go ahead cuz not all all allergic I also mix his food with beef bone broth cuz bone broth is anti inflammatory and helps with there allergies and boosts there immune system and helps there sensitive tummies digest better
Farmina cod and spelt
Open Farm Lamb with Ancient Grains….all clean ingredients in my opinion. 50/50 with their Gently Cooked so he can have a little variety instead of just kibble.
Thank you for asking. My mix wasn't doing well on Iam's Skin & Coat, so I've switched to FreshPet Beef Chunks, and she's better, but I'm still not sure we're on the right product, so I'm definitely stalking this post to see what's working for everyone,
Nutri Source beef and brown rice, it’s grain free since one of my dogs has skin allergies.
I home cook for mine as a lot of food makes her itchy, so I avoid anything with grains or anything starchy like potato’s, the thing I put in are Beef Turkey Offal (I use liver or kidney) Bone marrow Broccoli Green beans Butternut squash Kale Turmeric Egg shells crushed Small amount of garlic for gut health (yes garlic is healthy and beneficial for dogs in small amounts!) I serve one meal a day with natural yogurt for gut health I also sometimes add tinned fish like sardine :) on top :)
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I didn’t mean so sound like I give her one meal a day she has 2, just one has natural yoghurt on it though :) is what I meant to say hahaha
The green bag of Kirkland sensitive stomach and she is actually doing better on this one the the Purina pro plan sensitive stomach
I’m in the US and I feed biologically and species appropriate vet-formulated food from www.AllProvide.com
Orijen Regional Red...with lots of goodies mixed in!
Peanut is very picky out of the five brands I tried he will only eat Kindful Lamb and Brown Rice.
Fromm adult
My girl is half pei & she’s on blue Buffalo Life protection formula: chicken.. kind of uneasy not seeing that food on here anywhere.. and I am aware of the horror story reviews regarding it.. but I trust the lady running the rescue clinic I got my girl from and she was feeding her it & recommended I keep her on that food.. my girl seems happy, healthy and fine.. and not even just for being 13 years old, but fine in general.. idk, does anybody have something to say from experience?? is the bad blue Buffalo press a case by case thing?
Our dogs are on Instinct Raw Boost Grain Free Recipe and seem to be doing well on it.
Pure Vita salmon and peas. Came off of Purina pro cuz they scratched alot.
I feed my girl raw diet with mostly chicken, i been feeding her raw for past 6 years, she is now 14, before going raw i was constantly trying new food and monitoring the allergies, the best option for us was Blue Buffalo alternating the flavors montly with still occasional hotspots and no intusiasm about eating, it all changed with raw diet, and its not that complicated. My dog eats better than me lol
Purina pro plan, sensitive stomach and skin version. We tried some other kinds but this is one our vet recommended and it seems to be better for her