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> Wafcol Salmon & Potato
> As I mentioned before, she doenst have any tummy problems, only bites her bum and back paws and very rarely scratches so am a bit confused about the allergy thing.
(liver is one of the culprits, I can't recall the others),
she bites all 4 feet and scratches her face - the itchy/problem areas can be different in dog to dog.
> Food ALLERGIES cause itching and skin problems, food INTOLLERANCES cause tummy upset.
>
(I didn't know about the 'exclusion diet')
, I identified chicken as the problem very quickly and once that was kept out of his diet - no more ear problems :) The only problem we had was if he ate a bit of chicken that had been dropped by the kids/cat, within 2 hours he would be rubbing his face along the floor, trying to itch his ear :(> Wondered if carrots would be ok? They would be fine with carrots for treats.
(judging by the fact it generally comes out much the same as it goes in!).
If there is anyway of using her food as treats that would be great. Ie. if the salmon & potato is kibble, you could use that kibble as treats, may be 'higher value' than carrots :)
> not alot of a raw carrot actually gets digested any way does it ?
(judging by the fact it generally comes out much the same as it goes in!).
true lol
> You could try treats from Fish4Dogs
> Think I would attack it from the opposite direction
> Be aware that chicken based foods can also cause problems for some dogs.
> Would Burns be worth a try
> We both ran out of Asda dental chews at the same time and her girl has stopped scratching her ear. Now wondering if that is the problem with my girl.
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