• Anyone ever use EVO grain free dog food?


  • I have used it in rotation, it is a very good food. There are many, many good grain free foods out there.


  • Thank you everyone!


  • Let us know if that helps if you change food.. remember however you are looking at very least a month or two before you might see a difference


  • I hope it does, we started the switch this morning. Boy, does he love eating now. Starting him off slow of course.


  • @Rikell:

    I hope it does, we started the switch this morning. Boy, does he love eating now. Starting him off slow of course.

    Good for him… hope that it helps


  • @Rikell:

    Anyone ever use EVO grain free dog food?

    I'm giving mine the EVO canned duck.


  • @Rikell:

    Anyone ever use EVO grain free dog food?

    i've been feeding it for years - my veterans are doing great on it.


  • Just for the record, Eukanuba Naturally Wild does not have any corn. And Eukanuba Lamb and Rice doesn't either.

    Terry

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    Have you ever heard of oxigen therapy? It is now widely used in human Dermatology Clinics in the USA and for horses to cats and dogs. From rashes, mange, cuts, ANYTHING! The healing process is accelerated with oxygen. The product is Vetericyn and even though it comes in human form, I have a friend who uses the animal product on himself and the skin lesions from sun exposure have shrunk. There is a website:vetericyn.com and an answer all questions. I have used it on my dog's eye and it cleared up very fast. I intend to keep it on hand and will use it on my next knife cut in the kitchen!!!! I think you will be pleased. My Buddy suddenly came up with a rash on his inner flanks and just in front of his penis. Not due to anything I could think of, not food, not fleas, not grass…..????? Just two treatments and he is not licking or scratching anymore! (it is not cheap, but since you've already been to the Dr's., what do you have to loose, it is just O2 treatment and it works.... see website...)


  • @Terry:

    Just for the record, Eukanuba Naturally Wild does not have any corn. And Eukanuba Lamb and Rice doesn't either.

    Terry

    Here are the ingred for Euk Lamb and Rice, note corn meal (to me same as corn) and Dried Beet Pulp.

    Lamb, Brewers Rice, Corn Meal, Ground Whole Grain Sorghum, Fish Meal (Source of Fish Oil), Chicken Meal, Ground Whole Grain Barley, Chicken Fat (Preserved with mixed Tocopherols, a source of Vitamin E), Dried Egg Product, Dried Beet Pulp

    And here is ingred for Naturally wild, second ingred is corn, for the venison and 14% at that (again note the Beet Pulp)

    Venison(>14%), corn(>14%), sorghum, chicken meal, rice(>10%), barley, animal fat, poultry meal, dried beet pulp,

    Salmon(>14%), rice(>14%), chicken meal, corn, sorghum, barley(>10%), poultry meal, dried whole egg, corn oil, dried beet pulp, chicken digest, animal fat

    Turkey(>14%), rice(>14%), chicken meal, corn, sorghum, barley(>10%), dried whole egg, animal fat, poultry meal, dried beet pulp, chicken digest,


  • I guess I'm confused, because when I look at the bag (I have the Venison sitting here next to me), corn is nowhere on the list of ingredients. It says: Venison, Potato, Brew Ground Whole Grain Sorghum, Brewer's Rice, Ground Whole Grain Barley, Chicken Meal, Fish Meal, Chicken Fat, Dried Beet Pulp, Potassium Chloride, Chicken Flavor, Brewer's Dried Yeast, Fish Oil, Salt, Vitamins, and a bunch of minerals…
    If it's in there, aren't they required to list it on the ingredients?

    Terry


  • @Terry:

    I guess I'm confused, because when I look at the bag (I have the Venison sitting here next to me), corn is nowhere on the list of ingredients. It says: Venison, Potato, Brew Ground Whole Grain Sorghum, Brewer's Rice, Ground Whole Grain Barley, Chicken Meal, Fish Meal, Chicken Fat, Dried Beet Pulp, Potassium Chloride, Chicken Flavor, Brewer's Dried Yeast, Fish Oil, Salt, Vitamins, and a bunch of minerals…
    If it's in there, aren't they required to list it on the ingredients?

    Terry

    Well, isn't that interesting, for some reason I was on the UK site.. and there is corn in that one, on the US side there is not, but there still is beet pulp which IMO, is just junk fillers, no value

    Venison, Potato, Ground Whole Grain Sorghum, Brewers Rice, Ground Whole Grain Barley, Chicken Meal, Fish Meal, Dried Egg Product, Chicken Fat (preserved with mixed Tocopherols, a source of Vitamin E), Dried Beet Pulp

    Same with the Salmon, and the Turkey… however please note the "Sorghum" in all the products, that has a simular look to corn... and I would wonder about the value it would add to any food


  • Rikell,
    Since we've treated our yard and surroundings with organics and herbicide free methods, we hardly ever see rashes and the like. Our dogs eat a raw diet and we treat our yard with nematodes and fertilize organically. Oh, we we clean our floors with natural products like vinegar. Plus, we use the Jean Dodd's vaccination protocol and don't do the spot on flea treatment….ever. Good luck.

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    Haley also has had a recurring belly rash…VERY red and itchy. She is a Fanconi dog and is on Dr. Gonto's protocol. At first I thought it was an allergic reaction to the antibiotics she was on for recurring bladder infections related to the Fanconi, but she's been off the antibiotics for a while and still has the recurring rash. I've been systematically removing and then replacing the pills in the protocol and, so far, I think the allergic reaction is due to something in the Centrum vitamin that is taken once a week. Rikell, I'm just wondering if your dog is on a daily vitamin of any kind......or if his food has a vitamin in it that could be causing an allergic reaction? Sure hope you get this figured out.....it's SO not fun!


  • @SyberSade:

    Haley also has had a recurring belly rash…VERY red and itchy. She is a Fanconi dog and is on Dr. Gonto's protocol. At first I thought it was an allergic reaction to the antibiotics she was on for recurring bladder infections related to the Fanconi, but she's been off the antibiotics for a while and still has the recurring rash. I've been systematically removing and then replacing the pills in the protocol and, so far, I think the allergic reaction is due to something in the Centrum vitamin that is taken once a week. Rikell, I'm just wondering if your dog is on a daily vitamin of any kind......or if his food has a vitamin in it that could be causing an allergic reaction? Sure hope you get this figured out.....it's SO not fun!

    With a Fanconi affected… there is so much more going on... that is really difficult to determine the cause.... If me, I would email Dr. Gonto and ask his opinion ....

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    @tanza:

    With a Fanconi affected… there is so much more going on... that is really difficult to determine the cause.... If me, I would email Dr. Gonto and ask his opinion ....

    He says the belly rash has nothing to do with the Fanconi itself…....he said to talk to my vet who said it has to be an allergic reaction of some kind.


  • What kind of food are you feeding Haley? Perhaps it is in one of the supplements you are giving her. I think Pet Tabs Plus has/had an ingredient in it that has caused some dogs problems. I do not give Pet Tabs Plus to my Fanconi girl, Missy, but another vitamin supplement.

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    @dcmclcm4:

    What kind of food are you feeding Haley? Perhaps it is in one of the supplements you are giving her. I think Pet Tabs Plus has/had an ingredient in it that has caused some dogs problems. I do not give Pet Tabs Plus to my Fanconi girl, Missy, but another vitamin supplement.

    I feed her a dog food that Dr. Gonto recommended…..I think it's called Nutro Natural Lite. I guess the "lite" is lower in protein....which is what he said she needed. I also give her the Pet Tabs Plus. What do you use for Missy? Our problem may well be an ingredient in one of the vitamins. Do you give her a Centrum each week?


  • I was going to suggest switching to a grain free food as well. We use Anova Wellness and our basenji loves it. It is made for dogs with allergies. It is a little more expensive than your commercial brand dog food, but it is well worth it. We let a friend watch our dog for a month and just in that short amount of time off of the Anova his coat became very rough, his bowel was massive and soft and very irregular. Once we got him back on the Anova his bowels are back to normal, very compact and regular and his coat back to shiny and smooth. Dog food can do wonders. I do think the tyroid panel is a good idea but your dog seems very young and may just be allergic to something you are feeding him.

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