Hello rob I have a 5 month old Frenchie we took to the doctor he had bad skin rash itching to the point where he bleeds. On Armpits, belly. Vet said too young for allergy test so we are keeping him on a lamb diet. No chicken or beef for now. Any suggestions? Can he eat fruit and raw meat so young ? I don’t want to disturb his sensitive skin any more thanks rob
Most likely the kibble he was eating. Rashes and red spots, itching is usually diet related Or it can be environmental....which is more tricky. The lamb is raw or cooked? Lamb is low in protein and if you cook It even lower. The allergy test is only for cooled foods.... I would do the 90% lean ground meats, and do one ingredient at a time, add a new ingredient in 4 or 5 days.... Stay away from raw fruits and vegetables, they can add to the allergies and aggravate his Gi tract. For dry food, "Acana" is a good company.
@@DogTrainerRob thank you. . We put him on single ingredient salmon kibble and we mix in ground lamb meat. Boiled ground meat not raw. Wasn’t sure if raw meat was ok for him just yet being a few months old. We stopped apple slices and blueberries raspberries etc just to see how he reacts. I’ll keep you updated on copper. Very sensitive skin so far! Thank you sir !
@@NYQueensHomestead fish is ok, but the red meats are better. Raw is fine, also if you can source "green tripe" that would be beneficial for your pup as well. I wouldn't do the salmon recipe, the boiled lamb is low in vitamins minerals and protein.... I would feed more beef/ green tripe and other red meats slowly.
Hello rob I have a 5 month old Frenchie we took to the doctor he had bad skin rash itching to the point where he bleeds. On Armpits, belly. Vet said too young for allergy test so we are keeping him on a lamb diet. No chicken or beef for now. Any suggestions? Can he eat fruit and raw meat so young ? I don’t want to disturb his sensitive skin any more thanks rob
Most likely the kibble he was eating. Rashes and red spots, itching is usually diet related Or it can be environmental....which is more tricky.
The lamb is raw or cooked? Lamb is low in protein and if you cook It even lower.
The allergy test is only for cooled foods....
I would do the 90% lean ground meats, and do one ingredient at a time, add a new ingredient in 4 or 5 days....
Stay away from raw fruits and vegetables, they can add to the allergies and aggravate his Gi tract.
For dry food, "Acana" is a good company.
@@DogTrainerRob thank you. . We put him on single ingredient salmon kibble and we mix in ground lamb meat. Boiled ground meat not raw. Wasn’t sure if raw meat was ok for him just yet being a few months old. We stopped apple slices and blueberries raspberries etc just to see how he reacts. I’ll keep you updated on copper. Very sensitive skin so far! Thank you sir !
@@NYQueensHomestead fish is ok, but the red meats are better. Raw is fine, also if you can source "green tripe" that would be beneficial for your pup as well. I wouldn't do the salmon recipe, the boiled lamb is low in vitamins minerals and protein....
I would feed more beef/ green tripe and other red meats slowly.