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Hi there,
My black lab was just recently tested for allergies and we found out that she was allergic to wheat, oats, corn, chicken, duck etc. She's on medication for allergies like trees and certain grasses, but the food allergies aren't covered my the meds. Now, trying to find her food that doens't have these things in it is near impossible. If it doesn't have wheat it has oats. If anyone knows of any brands of treats, or recipes it would be a big help Thanks, |
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Can the dog have regular flour, or just not wheat flour?
I found a couple recipes for you with no flour at all: Soft Doggie Cookies 3 (2 1/2 oz. each) jars of baby food; either beef or chicken 1/4 cup Dry milk powder 1/4 cup Wheat germ or cream of wheat Combine all ingredients in bowl and mix well. Roll into small balls and place on well-greased cookie sheet. Flatten slightly with a fork. Bake in preheated 350F oven for 15 minutes until brown. Cool on wire rack. Refrigerate to keep fresh or freeze. Great for older dogs with teeth problems. __________________________________________________ ___ Homemade Frosty Paws 1 Quart plain or vanilla yogurt 1 banana or 1 lrg jar banana baby food 2 Tbsp peanut butter 2 Tbsp honey 2 Tbsp carob powder (optional) If using regular banana mash well....mix all ingredients until well blended ( you could use a food processor or blender) Place into ice cube trays or small bathroom sized cups and freeze. Once frozen you can store in freezer in plastic bag. The great thing is you can play with recipe and add stuff that your dog likes. I use the carob powder or carob chips . Some people add granola to theirs |
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She can have flour, just not wheat flour,
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