My 4 year old EB seems to have developed an array of both food allergies/sensitives and general pickiness in the last year. We have tried most major grain-free brands (earthborn, merrick, fromm including beef, duck, bison, buffalo, chicken, turkey, salmon, whitefish, trout, etc.). He did very well on coastal catch earthborn for about 2 years and then stopped eating it. We've encountered this issue since then: we'll transition him to something new which he loves for a few weeks, then stops eating it. He'll not eat for a day or so until we will break and stir in something new to make sure he's getting nutrients. Throughout it all, he has also suffered from some sensitivities with some of the foods that he never had issues with before--nothing real significant, but softer stools, an increase in fold yeast and a pinker face than usual. I haven't been able to discern which specific foods bother him, especially since his allergies are generally quite mild. Most recently, he has been on the Merrick backcountry raw infused, but he refuses to eat it by itself and will only do so with either chicken or cheese topping (loves his chicken and dairy). In the last two weeks I have tried the honest kitchen turkey and chicken grain free meals, which he will eat if I feed it to him but he doesn't seem to like the consistency in the bowl.
That being said, I'm at a loss for what to try next. I'd like to do raw, but can't commit to time/cost right now; plus I am worried I wouldn't be giving a balanced diet. Considering the honest kitchen base meal with the addition of my own protein, but was wondering what other options there are. One of the brands that I know is popular here is the Acana, which I am sure he'd like for a few weeks. But at this point he doesn't seem interested in staying on a food for more than a few weeks or months at a time. Any advice is appreciated!
That being said, I'm at a loss for what to try next. I'd like to do raw, but can't commit to time/cost right now; plus I am worried I wouldn't be giving a balanced diet. Considering the honest kitchen base meal with the addition of my own protein, but was wondering what other options there are. One of the brands that I know is popular here is the Acana, which I am sure he'd like for a few weeks. But at this point he doesn't seem interested in staying on a food for more than a few weeks or months at a time. Any advice is appreciated!