Quote Originally Posted by Aspen and Misty
Konnor has terrible allergies to something in Dog food. Before we fed him RAW his whole stomach was red and covered in ichy bumps. We switched him on to RAW and his allergies went away. He has since been switched back onto kibble (a different brand then before) and he is having worse reactions to it then before. He is always itching, all over like he is covered in a million fleas. Hi stomach is red and covered in red bumps again. I know the easy thing would be to switch him onto RAW again, but I worry that with RAW I'm not providing him with the proper nutrition he needs (I知 not saying that a RAW diet does not give dogs proper notional value, I'm saying that I worry in the diet I am feeding him, I知 going to miss something).

Does anyone know of some really good doggie vitamins I could buy him to add to his food? Specifically something that might help his skin and coat? Also, does anyone feed hypoallergenic food to there dogs? If so, what kind? I'm going to switch him onto a food made for dogs with allergies soon and I would also like to get him started on some vitamins. Any suggestions welcome, I'm going out to buy his food/vitamins probably this weekend. Hopefully he will be feeling better. If not I will have no choice but to place him back on RAW.

Ashley
I have fed raw for 19 years. Honestly my opinion is that no kibble can compare to raw diet. It doesnt have the perservatives, more natural what a dog as a conavoire would eat, and better for them.
As far as vitamins, i like Missing Link as its a granular. If you having skin Problems try Hair of the dog by Doc blend. One of my dogs is rescue with severe thyroid and had bald spots they said would occur from the medication. Yea well- in 3 weeks she was fine. See my website on my dogs and it gives you more information. www.beckonridgeborzoi.com