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by GSDguy08 on 13 September 2011 - 21:09

by TingiesandTails on 14 September 2011 - 05:09
by brynjulf on 14 September 2011 - 16:09
I see the allergies starting a puberty. Because I groom dogs for a living I often see them as 8 week old puppies through out their lifetime. Most dogs seem to get hit hard as teens. I can actually smell a dog BEFORE the allergy appears. ( most dogs are groomed every 4-6 weeks). sure enough on the next appointment the dog is scratching hair out or has a nasty ear infection. Chronic ear infections seem to be the biggest indicator (that i have seen) of future food allergies. Thankfully a raw diet seems to clear up food allergies very quickly.
(please note everything I have said has been from my personal hands on experience only) I have groomed over 30,000 dogs over a 26 year career. I knows what i sees....
by Wildmoor on 17 September 2011 - 08:09
My male was aged 2 years and it progressively got worse - he was fed a RAW diet I had to change to a complete.
He had severe adverse reactions and was pts at 5 yr 3 mth when he went on to develop heamolytic aneamia and despite 2 blood transfusion he culdnt be saved.
He was at his best between 3yr & 5yr he was maintained on a duck/rice based food.
by jmopaso on 18 September 2011 - 00:09
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