Natural Dog Foods Review
Natural Dog Foods Review
Natural Dog Foods Review
dog food comparison chart, dog food information, General
I would try a grain free formula, especially for the dog with skin problems. I feed mine Natural Balance limited ingredients formula, grain free. One had skin allergies, but no more, which tells me he was allergic to something in the food I was feeding, maybe corn.
Sara
> Hello,
> I am a college student And have 2 dogs. One is a min pin mix and the other is a bull terrier. The bull terrier has skin problems so I need a food that helps with her skin. She also is allergic to chicken. I am feeding them Kirkland lamb adult food right now but I was wondering if anyone knows a better kibble I can feed them. One that isn’t too expensive and okay ingredients. Any advice would help. Thanks!
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I would also suggest trying Natural Balance Limited Ingredients Sweet Potato and Fish formula. I know quite a number of people who have put all of their dogs on this kibble and who have seen amazing results with allergies and other problems. One of my friends, whose BT has had problems with acid reflux all his life, appears to be cured! This is also available in canned food. Here’s the link to a description of this food and the ingredients:
http://naturalbalanceinc.com/dogformulas/SPFish.html
In all of the dog food ratings that I have seen, Natural Balance gets top ratings and reviews. My three Boston terriers like all varieties, and I often give a piece of kibble instead of a regular treat. They especially love anything with fish.
Natural Dog Foods Review
Natural Dog Foods Review
Natural Dog Foods Review
General
Alternative medicines are becoming more and more popular for humans to treat diseases and promote a healthy lifestyle. Many people are not aware that there are many natural pet products that do the same for your dog or cat. If you want to help your pet live a long and healthy life, you should make sure to use alternative medicines. Whether you want to promote a healthy immune system, or if you have to cure a symptom like diarrhea for your pet, natural pet products can do the trick.
There are many products on the market that can help your pet with this problem. When you are shopping around for a product, here are a few things that you want to keep your eye out for.
You want to make sure that the medicine you choose will be able to soothe your pet’s stomach. You also want to make sure that it can restore a solid formation to their stool. A good product will also help to maintain regularity in bowel movements. The most important thing to look for when you are choosing a product is that it is all natural.
Before you go to medicines, here are a couple of things that you can do to promote a healthy digestive system. The most important thing that you can do is make sure that your pet eats healthy. Many pet foods contain preservatives that can be harmful for a pet’s digestive tract. Try to find a pet food product that is all natural.
It is also important that your pet gets regular exercise and fresh water. You have to think of al the things that benefit a person’s health, and apply them to your pet. Make sure that they drink filtered water, and bring them to the park at least once a day.
Here are a few common ingredients that are found in many natural pet products that treat diarrhea. You want to make sure that your product contains plantain. Plantain has been used for many years to promote a healthy digestive system. Sulphur is another common ingredient in diarrhea relief products.
If you are looking for natural pet products, make sure that you shop around and read reviews. There are many products to choose from and you have to take your time to find the best deal. Detox Plus and RuniPoo are pet products that may be able to help your pet with a diarrhea problem.
Natural Dog Foods Review
Natural Dog Foods Review
Natural Dog Foods Review
General
My GSD Esta started to get very itchy in July 2008 and I saw several vets regarding it. After trying a few things like creams which didn’t work and antihistamines which partly worked I did an elimination diet. I found that Beef was the culprit. She also had a yeast infection due to her immune system being constantly under stress (due to being fed beef) and I treated that with the Malaseb Shampoo, washing her twice a week for a couple of month. Once we were on top of that and making sure she wouldn’t get any beef products, her hair on her breastbone and loins grew back, the black skin disappeared, she stopped scratching and biting her feet and was happy. That whole process trying to figure out what was going on took until August 09. She was fine in September. Now she suddenly started scratching in February and the breastbone hair started to disappear, it looked so familiar, so I washed her with Malaseb, then a week later the scratching was worse, so I washed her again a couple of times and again yesterday and today she is beside herself – the worst I have seen her, itchy and eating her feet, very sore under her armpits and I am actually wondering whether she is having a reaction to the Malaseb rather then a new yeast infection. Her breathing is much more labored like a dog on a very hot day – well not very hot here at the moment.
Has anyone had a dog with a reaction to Malaseb?
I have given her antihistamine since they helped her last year in summer – have to find something to stop her scratching.
I have only started that this morning, so far no difference. Maybe I should wash her again with an oatmeal shampoo to get the malaseb of her.
Maybe I am barking up the wrong tree..
There are no plants apart from short cattle grass she comes in contact with.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Heike