As mentioned James Wellbeloved and Burns are very good. IMO best on the market just now is Royal Canine. They do breed specific foods, is hypo-allegenic and glutton free. Also preservative free.
I suspect your dog got diahorrea because you didn't change her food gradually. When you introduce a change of diet ALWAYS do it gradually over 4/5 days mixing the new diet with the old one and slowly reducing the old and increasing the new.
No offence intended but I meet lots of people who don't relise this when they change their pets food. :-)
PS Pedigree and the more common makes are full of chemicals and preservatives - I wouldn't give them to my dogs.
2006-11-22 02:37:23
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answered by souni 2
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Many of the brand listed below are horrible dog foods. They contain grain, barely any meat, has corn and filler, and is artificial. I will enclose a list of high rated foods that will nourish your dog. Addiction Foods Artemis Azmira Back to Basics Bench and Field Holistic Natural Canine Blue Buffalo Burns by Nature BrightLife by Nature Organics California Natural Canidae Canine Caviar Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul Cloud Star Kibble Drs. Foster and Smith Eagle Pack Holistic Select Evanger's Super Premium Evolve Firstmate Dog Food Foundations Fromm Four Star Nutritionals Go! Natural Halo Hund-N-Flocken Innova Innova Evo Karma Organic Lick Your Chops Life4K9 Lifespan Merrick Pet Care Mmillennia Natural Balance Organic Natural Balance Ultra Premium Newman's Own Organics Nutrisource Organix Petguard Organic Performatrin Ultra PHD Viand Pinnacle Prairie Premium Edge Prime Life Plus Raw Instinct Royal Canin Natural Blend Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Showbound Naturals Taste of the Wild Timberwolf Organics Ultra Holistic Nutrition VeRUS Wellness Wenaewe Wellness Simple Food Solutions Wysong Zinpro
2016-03-29 05:16:59
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answered by ? 4
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We have a similar problem with a terrier. I have found he can tolerate Purina biscuits and is fine as long as we keep him away from all tinned foods. We have resorted to cooking chicken legs for him (and removing from the bone), rice and some minced raw meat. This seems to work fine. Do hope you find this of some help.
2006-11-22 01:37:25
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answered by SYJ 5
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There is a website www.wellbeloved.co.uk , they do natural foods for pets, in particular those with allergies. I'm not sure if they do mail order to the Netherlands but it'd worth a try!!!
2006-11-22 01:46:16
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answered by JOANNE C 3
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I think Solid Gold distributes there.. Otherwise, I don't know what brands are availble to you..but check out Solid Gold's website, and see if you have local distributors> http://www.solidgoldhealth.com/stores/
here is a link for international
2006-11-21 20:35:53
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answered by Chetco 7
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Not sure if you can get this but Burns dog food is really good.
2006-11-22 01:33:52
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answered by shoefairy 2
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well im not sure whether you can get james well be loved there but that is espeicially for sensitive/allergic dogs and they do treats and it does come in puppy food aswell
2006-11-21 23:08:56
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answered by Heavenly20 4
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I THINK THE DOG FOOD NAMED "PEDIGREE" WILL DO FINE.GOOD LUCK.
2006-11-22 00:23:34
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answered by ♪♥*B.B.K*♥♪ 7
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