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Hypoallergenic options, dog

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noodledoodler · 28/12/2022 23:37

We have a new family member, rehomed a lovely big chilled out dog. He has severe allergies so hypoallergenic food is essential, no problem to do that. We wondered about treats, our other dog gets occasional treats so it would be really unfair not to have equal treats. Looking for some suggestions please and also wondering has anyone dehydrated veg to give as treats, is it an option (we can dehydrate in airfryer) and which ones work best. We know the dog likes veg.

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Wolfiefan · 28/12/2022 23:41

I have a girl with allergies. She is on raw. I dehydrate meat, lung, liver etc for treats.

FarFlungFlamingo · 29/12/2022 07:56

We buy these when they're on offer, which are just dried sweet potato. I'm sure you could recreate at home www.petsathome.com/shop/en/pets/soopa-sweet-potato-healthy-dog-chew-100g?weight=100g?

thelobsterquadrille · 29/12/2022 09:36

I walk a dog with lots of allergies - including ones to multiple meat proteins - she just gets dried veggie treats. Carrots and sweet potatoes are her favourite!

noodledoodler · 29/12/2022 15:39

Thank you, i got some sweet potatoes and am going to give that a go today😀

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gogohmm · 29/12/2022 15:58

If they don't have an issue with meat. buy reduced to clear meat, roast and cut up, store in bags in the freezer. It's cheaper than dog treats too

SharksInTheTea · 29/12/2022 21:09

Soopa do vegan chews that are very good. Pawtato do similar.

Royal Canin do little training treats that are ydrolysed protein so won't trigger and allergic reaction, called Educ

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