nycbullymama
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- Dec 22, 2012
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We decided to switch Blue over to Raw due to his allergies. I don't know anymore if it's the actual protein, the peas, or even the potatoes. Could also be environmental. Thing is, we won't know until he's a little older, closer to 2
before we'll do the allergy testing.
I spoke to the owner of a Pet Store/Spa that lives in my building. He said one of his dogs also had allergies until he switched him over to Stella and Chewy and now, no more allergies. I know he feeds him a mix of the frozen and freeze dried.
The good about product is that it's very easy for me to get. Three stores, all within walking distance of me carry it, so that's a huge plus. Also, it's an organic product, and it doesn't look like any of their food contains grains, peas, or potatoes. I did email them to confirm though.
The bad is the price, it's an expensive food. But when I think about how much we spend on all the products trying to keep him itch and hive free, it probably comes out to about the same.
Wondering if anyone here is feeding, or has fed this to their bullie and what they think?
before we'll do the allergy testing.
I spoke to the owner of a Pet Store/Spa that lives in my building. He said one of his dogs also had allergies until he switched him over to Stella and Chewy and now, no more allergies. I know he feeds him a mix of the frozen and freeze dried.
The good about product is that it's very easy for me to get. Three stores, all within walking distance of me carry it, so that's a huge plus. Also, it's an organic product, and it doesn't look like any of their food contains grains, peas, or potatoes. I did email them to confirm though.
The bad is the price, it's an expensive food. But when I think about how much we spend on all the products trying to keep him itch and hive free, it probably comes out to about the same.
Wondering if anyone here is feeding, or has fed this to their bullie and what they think?