| My dog had stomach issues and was placed on prescription medicine. He's been fine for awhile and I need to gradually move him back onto a regular food but there are so many options I don't know where to begin. I'd like to keep him on a formula for sensitive stomachs but not prescription. TIA! |
| Our dog does well on Royal Canin Gastrointestinal. I suppose that's a prescription diet because we buy it at our vet clinic but it's worth it. She gets diarrhea easily if she eats almost anything else. We also supplement with Fortiflora probiotics. |
| Purina ProPlan Sensitive Skin and Stomach. |
| purina en dog food |
This is the best non-prescription answer. |
| Hills. |
This but the low-fat one |
Does it have chicken? |
They have salmon or lamb formulas. |
| We like freely and squarepet. Our dog can do eggs but not chicken. |
This worked for our dog. |
| It will depend on the dog. My poodle can't eat any purina it made him sick. He can only manage Hills wet food / and some sensitive dry food by the same company. |
Ours too. We needed to take it slow, but now we will never go back. Ours can only eat this because it's salmon based. She apparently is allergic to chicken. |