May 24, 2011
My dog has a lot of allergies that make it hard to feed her. Do you think that one of the Honest Kitchen foods will work for when we bring her to the kennel?
Full Question:
Wish I had discovered this site long ago.I've got a 10 year lab. Allergies galore. We've tried all kinds of diets. Lamb is very bad. Yep, I said lamb. We were using Wellness with whitefish--which seemed to help alot. But Trixie developed bladder stones from it.
Now she is on a vegetarian diet which I supplement with ground beef and egg. I do cook the ground beef and egg though. Trixie seems happier. However, if I go away I'm not sure the kennel will be eager to do what I do. (I love my kennel. They've been really patient with Trixie)
Would Honest kitchen be a good choice to try for my Trixie?
Her allergies--official ones---lamb, grass, bee and spider bites (swells up), dirt (good thing we've got a huge deck).
Her skin itches so bad she's caused bald spots on her legs. We've spent hundreds of dollars on vet visits, steriods, sprays, foods and anything else that might comfort her.
My other dog a sheltie has absolutely no problems.
Linda
Cindy's Answer:
I would recommend either the Force or Embark formulas of the Honest Kitchen. Grains tend to be one of the main offenders in allegies, and both of these foods are grain free.
I hope this helps.
I hope this helps.
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