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Britestar

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Appealing to your collective knowledge please.

Looking for kibbled feed. No raw, no tins please.

Can only be meat wise lamb, rabbit, venison or fish.

Cannot have peas, carrots, oatmeal or tomato ( amazing how many have these!)

Tia, I know you guys will be able to help.
 

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How severe are the allergies?
If you need to avoid cross contamination your likely going to have to go down the route of prescription foods when it comes to dry food diets as many of the non prescription foods are made in the same factories as other proteins lines.

Purina proplan sensitive skin and stomach is not prescription but may work-has oats but not oatmeal...again depends on level of sensitivity
Prescription food wise you have lots of options tbh.
Purina Pro Plan Ha -hydrolysed chicken is not recognised by the body as a poultry protein in most dogs
Hills z/d and Royal canin hypoallergenic/ anallergenic/ ultamino/sensitivity control all do fit your bill....
They are designed for this sort of issue afterall.
d/d has pork fat as well as venison so that's that out if its a severe allergy.

How do you feel about dehydrated raw foods?
 

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Is this for gastro intestinal allergies?
I’ve had a lot of success with forthglade but that is wet (Trays) and I’m not sure totally clear of your list.
I suspect you’ll need a hydrolysed or home made diet if that’s not an option but I’m still looking!
 

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Have a look at Pets at Home brand AVA Sensitive Skin & Stomach.

Having gone through several brands, Daisy is doing well on it. Minimal chewing and no scratching.
 
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