> Her basic food is purina pro plan adult small breed
Hi again Honeybee,
the Purina site lists the ingredients for that food as being a chicken and rice food but also containing
"Maize gluten, Maize, Wheat , Animal fat " As mentioned earlier, maize, wheat and gluten in various forms CAN be problematic to dogs with sensitive digestive systems and as far as the "animal fat" statement is concerned, this could be any kind of animal, i.e. beef for example which may not suit your girl.
I'd avoid a dry diet which contains the above and switch perhaps to a lamb based diet and see how that goes. Fish based diets are often good too although I see you mention she was poorly after eating fish. Some dogs cannot tolerate oily fish such as salmon or mackerel but do well on white fish. Again something possibly worth looking into.
Full details of Arden Grange products can be found
HERE and also
THIS SITE offers quite a few varieties of foods otherwise not available at say Pets At Home. I've used
Timberwolf from there and, apart from problems at one time with obtaining stock, found it to be a good food which suited one of mine with sensitivity problems. Although I've not tried it personally, I know that
Orijen, also available from zooplus is rated quite highly with several CD members.
As with anything, no particular food will suit all dogs so you may have to do some lengthy research and experimentation before finding the ideal diet. Hopefully some of this info will help meantime :)
best wishes, Teri