by OregonLuvr » Sun Nov 11, 2012 5:40 pm
In the last several months I too changed my Dog's diet. She was just itching terribly so I changed shampoo's, her bedding, gave her some Benadryl, brush her daily. When I took her to the vet for her annual checkup I had her look at her skin. Well it wasn't red, dry, patchy, etc. Guess she wasn't impressed with my complaint hah. Told me I could give her some Benadryl. I tried it but it really didn't stop her scratching.
We have a new Pet Store here in town and while I was in there we were talking and they totally like a holistic approach, saying it was probably an allergy, (why is everything an allergy??). So they consult with a holistic vet in a town not far from me and his recommendation was Grain free, (dogs do not eat grain in the wild) altho some grains are ok for dogs. I dont think they eat vegetable in the wild either but......its in the food. AND Chicken free. (they say small dogs are more prone to chicken allergy) So I tried it and I will be darned after a month she no longer scratches herself silly.
She has normal dog scratches, not driving herself crazy. SO, I am anxious to see if next summer this continues because I think it might be worse in the summer. She gets NO people food and never has so that wasn't the cause. I used to feed Iams, then moved on to a couple different types (Dick Van Pattens Ultra Choice) and now I am feeding Nutri Source. They also say it is good to change out the food every month or two so I am trying that now too. Nothing I have read has any definitive answers for anything...it is a very controversial topic for sure. I just know I am trying the higher quality Grain free, and Chicken free and for now it is working. It is hard enough to cook for me, let alone the dang dog, so she is suffering with kibble, and a little wet food mixed in...good as it gets at this house.
karen
Karen
Emma Tibetan Spaniel