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Old 02-19-2012, 12:04 AM   #11 (permalink)
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hi veeryone, we discovered our poodle has been spitting up bile and reflux this past year of her life from her nutro max food both the puppy and adult versions. Vet said try a different protein source and no gluten or preservatives. Wanted to try a salmon/sweet potato diet. ANy thoughts?
Finding a good grain free is tough- I know as Rango was just diagnosed w/ food allergies to cow dairy, all grains w/ exception of quinoa (more a veg. than grain & a great protein) & incl. rice, barley & potatos. Kibble needs a binder in place of grains so often they use (& sweet) potatos, flax or pea flour (better) which also can cause problems. The one food I found w/o any filler is ZiwiPeak air dried raw. It's great stuff when I don't feed raw.
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Thanks everyone. @ Frankgrimes- ACana Pacifica was the winner!!!! She loves it. When i went to to the store and checked out all the ingredients in different foods I thought that was the best choice for her. The vomitting has stopped and her copat is shiney all the times and less tear stains.
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Great news! That must be such a relief for you.
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