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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have an allergy pup and the vet told us to stay away from grains, gluten, dairy and the usual proteins (chicken, beef, etc). they had us put her on a food with salmon and her rash cleared up quickly and her coat got softer. Our other pup seemed to be in good shape but his coat got softer from the salmon food as well. they both love it. it's from Taste of the Wild and the flavor is Pacific Stream. We get it at a local PetCo affilliate.[/quote] Yes, my dog is on a seafood and chickpea diet. Vet said that due to all the wheat fillers in pet food, dog are now being born with horrible allergies and unprescendented rates. All of the wheat just inflames their bodies and causes genetic mutations that get passed down the chain. Vet did warn me that the dog could end up allergic to sea food too down the line as well. The allergies have cleared up 90%, but I still do have to give my dog a zyrtec in the morning so she does not scratch like crazy. If she eats chicken or wheat her hair falls off in huge patches, looking like she has mange and she starts getting horrible skin infections. She is a mutt BTW.[/quote]
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