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Hanna DParticipant
I have a cocker spaniel with beef, dairy, wheat and flaxseed allergies. I have a golden retriever with anal gland issues. I would like to find a dog food both can it. I want to stay away from GRAIN FREE! Right now they are on Royal Canin weight dog food.
Earth GenicsParticipantPremium quality formula;
Contains glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, vitamin C;
Made with naturally occurring elements and safe ingredients;
Free of harsh chemicals;
Soft and pleasant texture;
Made in the USA in GMP manufacturing facilities;
Delicious treats for all dogs;
Can help contribute to healthy joints and support connective tissueVisit our site to get more information: https://earthgenics.com/
dog-food-houseParticipantChoosing the right dog food depends on various factors such as your dog’s age, size, breed, activity level, and any specific health considerations. It’s always a good idea to consult with your veterinarian before making significant changes to your dog’s diet.
Visit here for more information: https://dogfoodhouse.com/pawsnaturalParticipantIf you’re looking for a high-quality dog food, I highly recommend Tilted Barn Cooked . It’s a nutritious option that my dog absolutely loves. You can check it out here: Tilted Barn Cooked. The ingredients are top-notch, and it provides balanced nutrition for your furry friend. Give it a try!
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