[nagdu] New dog, ear infections, and the runs
Angie Matney
angie.matney at gmail.com
Wed Jul 15 21:10:00 UTC 2009
I will third this. Getting rid of corn got rid of all of Glaze's ear
infections. Yani is more prone to them because she has a number of
environmental allergies, but both are doing well on a lamb and rice food. I
am using California Natural, which has also been good for Yani's sensitive
tummy.
Angie
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] New dog, ear infections, and the runs
Definetely ditto what Tracy has said. Since I took corn out of the diet
Belle has not had an ear infection or itchy skin. Be careful and read the
labels if you're thinking of using a lamb and rice formula. some brands
that label the food lamb and rice still have corn in them.
Best of luck with the new dog,
Julie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>
To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 8:58 AM
Subject: [nagdu] New dog, ear infections, and the runs
> Lora, congratulations on your new dog! Sensitive can be very nice. My
> Echo is a very sensitive gal. I had to work sometimes not to over-correct
> her, but it was great to have a dog who was easy to handle.
>
> I have not had a dog with ear infections since 1986, and it's not due to
> my diligence in ear cleaning; I only do it every 3 or 4 months. I think
> ear infections, and diarrhea, are connected to the food the dog eats.
> Many dogs are allergic to corn and wheat, and some to chicken. So, if I
> got a dog having skin, ear, or digestive issues, I think I'd try lamb and
> rice food first and see if that helped.
> A few years ago, I switched to a premium dogfood. I picked Canidae. It's
> more expensive than grocery store food, and has to be ordered, but the
> ingredients are much higher quality. My Echo is 14 now, and still in good
> health. Maybe that would be the same if she'd been eating Purina, but
> then again, maybe not.
> Echo also seems to have issues with dairy, so I have to avoid any food
> with dairy in it. No cottage cheese, or ice cream treats. I don't know
> if milk bones have actual milk in them, but they give Echo terrible runs.
> I know Julie J just went through trying to find the right dog food for
> Monte because of digestive troubles. It can be confusing and complicated,
> but the payoff is worth it.
>
> Oh, when Echo was working, stress used to give her the runs. For her,
> travelling was stressful, at least for the first couple years. Class is
> stressful, and going home with a new person, too, maybe. I just mention
> it as a possibility.
>
> Anyway, I hope you figure out what helps Tryce without too much trouble.
> Best of luck with your new dog!
> Tracy, Ben, and retired Echo
>
>
>
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