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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 679667" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Well, you shouldn't feed pupperoni or milk bones because they are nutritionally worthless.</p><p></p><p>The biggest allergens are corn and soy of any kind. Try getting the furkid onto a grain-free, byproduct free, meat based diet and see if the situation improves.</p><p></p><p>Treats can be things like baby carrots, sweet potatoes, "jerky" for dogs (made in USA of USA ingredients ONLY) freeze-dried liver (in pet stores), cubes of chicken or turkey or beef. Pork is safe.</p><p></p><p>Raw bones are good, including poultry. Bones only splinter when cooked. Only feed bones under supervision and make sure you feed the right size bones and not overly fatty bones. On days when you give a nice big meaty bone, that suffices for the day's food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 679667, member: 1963"] Well, you shouldn't feed pupperoni or milk bones because they are nutritionally worthless. The biggest allergens are corn and soy of any kind. Try getting the furkid onto a grain-free, byproduct free, meat based diet and see if the situation improves. Treats can be things like baby carrots, sweet potatoes, "jerky" for dogs (made in USA of USA ingredients ONLY) freeze-dried liver (in pet stores), cubes of chicken or turkey or beef. Pork is safe. Raw bones are good, including poultry. Bones only splinter when cooked. Only feed bones under supervision and make sure you feed the right size bones and not overly fatty bones. On days when you give a nice big meaty bone, that suffices for the day's food. [/QUOTE]
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