Dogs Recommended Diets late 2025
Allow 3 weeks and remove all treats, food toppers, no table food to make sure your pet is adjusted. It also helps to eliminate any other things that may be causing them skin or digestive distress and rule out their main food being the problem.
** Dogs that may require elimination diet plus address urinary crystals, sensitive leaky gut. Depending on pet some environmental or digestive allergy enhancers may be: rice, corn, chicken by- product meal, glycerin
Ingredients
Whole grain corn, rice, chicken by-product meal, corn protein meal, animal fat preserved with mixed-tocopherols, powdered cellulose, egg and chicken flavor, glycerin, natural flavor, salt, calcium carbonate, phosphoric acid, potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate, L-Lysine monohydrochloride, zinc proteinate, Vitamin E supplement, choline chloride, potassium citrate, ferrous sulfate, manganese proteinate, niacin (Vitamin B-3), Vitamin A supplement, copper proteinate, calcium pantothenate (Vitamin B-5), thiamine mononitrate (Vitamin B-1), Vitamin B-12 supplement, riboflavin supplement (Vitamin B-2), pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6), folic acid (Vitamin B-9), calcium iodate, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (Vitamin K), biotin (Vitamin B-7), Vitamin D-3 supplement, sodium selenite. D263223
Delicious and excellent calorie denser in a healthy limited ingredient structure. As topper or side dish not for complete diet replacement.
** Best used during winter season, alert for dogs with chicken protein sensitivities. Alert for dogs with fall and summer allergies for Tomato and Potato- Cross-reactivity with other nightshade plants (Solanaceae):How the triggers react:
Proteins that are structurally similar to proteins found in certain pollens tend and sensitive dogs
lead to cross-reactivity. A dog who already has pollen allergies may react more strongly to
certain foods because their immune system is already “on high alert” this leads to the addition of
a second trigger that overlaps.
Examples of cross-reactivity:
Tomato proteins ↔ grass pollen
Potato proteins ↔ birch, ragweed, or grass pollen
Link: What is Taurine and it's importance to your pet's health
Link: Taurine what organs need it
Link: What is L-Carnitine
Link: What is the function of L-Carnitine in the body
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