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horseylady · 11/05/2012 10:08

on the back of my post yesterday. Hello! Looking for some feeding advice! Looks like my girl might have a rice/cereal allergy. Were awaiting blood tests for anything else it could be, but the vets seem pretty certain it's this due to the extreme reaction she had to boiled rice yesterday. I'm now stuck on what to feed her? Most products on the Market are turkey and rice etc(which she was eating happily until she got poorly over the weekend). Does anyone have any ideas? Currently she's having boiled chicken, which she's happy with but I'm only giving small amounts but often while we try to settle her! 

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multipoodles · 11/05/2012 10:41

I feed raw, can't beat it but as a back I always have some Applaws in the house, it is 75% meat and no cereal. www.applaws.co.uk/dog_dry.php I have bought from this website, delivery is cheap, fast and some foods are currently 1/2 price. Our lot love it, but we only use it in treat balls or as a meal if travelling. I did a lot of research looking for a no cereal food and this one ticked all the boxes for me.

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midori1999 · 11/05/2012 11:28

Wainrights do a Salmon and Potato, Burns do a pork and potato and Origen and Fish 4 Dogs do not contain any cereal either. Pets At Home also used to do a brand called Fishmongers which is cereal free, not sure if they still do that though.

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horseylady · 11/05/2012 11:37

I feed wainwrights thought it was salmon and rice but is potato so will try that. Used to feed burns but she was always hungry on it wainwrights seemed to fill her more. Also luaths someone recommended as meat and potato think they're a sub company of burns (or the split of them anyway). Not heard of raw? Will look into that as well.

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Lizcat · 11/05/2012 11:39

I was also going to recommend salmon and potato. James Wellbeloved have also brought out a new range of foods that do not contain cereal or rice.

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