moana
Well-Known Member
Well, this is my first visit to the dog section!
I am sure this will have been asked umpteen times, but here I go.
I have a seven year old gundog, that I have owned for four years. Male, un-neutered.
For the last twelve months he has been itchy, scratchy and he is regularly wormed and de-flead. His skin is clean and clear, no soreness or redness, but vaguely dry. He has been on Yumega Plus for several months. I have change h is diet twice to try to help alleviate the problem. After vet consults but no relief, I am thinking he may be sensitive to something in feeds, but have no evidence. I am therefore looking into trying a different feed, without having to pay a fortune, although do realise I may have to eventually to pay for a feed that will ease his problems. I also realise more expensive brands may well be more cost effective than cheaper bags.
He is currently on a complete biscuit feed but I have to add a little something to encourage him to eat.
Royal Canin has been suggested, they don't make one for his breed (Irish Setter)
He is a slightly fussy eater and some feeds he will not touch.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, preferably something that I can buy a small amount of to test for his liking it.
Thank you so much, an apologies for repeating this question.
I am sure this will have been asked umpteen times, but here I go.
I have a seven year old gundog, that I have owned for four years. Male, un-neutered.
For the last twelve months he has been itchy, scratchy and he is regularly wormed and de-flead. His skin is clean and clear, no soreness or redness, but vaguely dry. He has been on Yumega Plus for several months. I have change h is diet twice to try to help alleviate the problem. After vet consults but no relief, I am thinking he may be sensitive to something in feeds, but have no evidence. I am therefore looking into trying a different feed, without having to pay a fortune, although do realise I may have to eventually to pay for a feed that will ease his problems. I also realise more expensive brands may well be more cost effective than cheaper bags.
He is currently on a complete biscuit feed but I have to add a little something to encourage him to eat.
Royal Canin has been suggested, they don't make one for his breed (Irish Setter)
He is a slightly fussy eater and some feeds he will not touch.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, preferably something that I can buy a small amount of to test for his liking it.
Thank you so much, an apologies for repeating this question.