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Partial List of Ingredients in Order of Amounts: Lamb Meal | Menhaden Fish Meal | Ground Millet | Ground Brown Rice | Ground Barley | Rice Bran Oil | Canola Oil | Flaxseed Oil | Amaranth | Rice Bran | Garlic | Blueberries | Yucca Schidigera Extract | Taurine | Carotene | Choline Chloride | Calcium Carbonate | Vitamin E Supplement.
A NOTE ABOUT “ALLERGY FREE”: No food is 100% allergy free because every dog is different and different dogs are allergic to different things. But if you have a dog that licks it’s feet or scratches and itches constantly, it may be a food allergy or it may be environmental (carpets, household chemicals, etc). We’ve indicated those foods that have a lower incidence of causing food allergies. Consider them a starting point, not an end-all be-all.
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IN CONCLUSION: As you can see from just these few examples, it’s a whole brave new world out there in terms of pet nutrition. The foods listed above are certainly NOT your parent’s pet foods of old. If you learn nothing else from this report, learn this: It’s OK to experiment and give your dog a varied diet. Table scraps mixed with a good kibble and a dose of Flaxseed Oil or Fish oil or other sources of Omega 3, 6 and 9 fatty acids will be light years beyond feeding them Purina Dog Chow or some other supermarket brand. As with any change in diet, change it gradually so you don’t upset your dog’s digestive system. Watch their stools for signs of distress. Softer stools after switching foods is