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We add it to the soft food they get every night
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To control itching, she eats grain-free food and NO chicken
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The food worked, but she would still itch a little bit
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After 3 year of being told my dog had allergies, special food, daily bennadryl, Rx shampoo, grain free food of various protein sources and constant antibiotics etc
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We do feed a super-premium food; so that's not the issue.
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We'd seen some improvement with good quality food and grooming once the worms were addressed
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so always has to eat "low fat" dog food, which just doesn't have the essential nutrients that he needs
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Even when I add it to our dog's favorite food, she will not get near it
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My pup is 4 and she has always had some funky food allergies that ive managed by feeding her expensive limited ingredient
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I also feed her Blue Buffalo dog food, which is a good quality, nutritious food.
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We went through various types of expensive foods, shampoos, and the occasional cortisone shot
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This food is poison ☠️!
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I add this to soft food and they never know the difference.
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I think I'd be more apt to spend the extra money on a better food than continue to give him this supplement again.
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After 3 year of being told my dog had allergies, special food, daily bennadryl, Rx shampoo, grain free food of various protein sources and constant antibiotics etc
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I took my dog to a new vet that diagnosed a nutritional deficiency (that was making her skin prone to bacterial infections) and suggested a very expensive prescription food
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Over the past 8 years I have tried allergy meds and food changes and grain omissions, medicated shampoos etc etc
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We feed him a dry organic grain-free adult dog food from a big box store and sprinkle the recommended amount of Missing Link on his food.
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Furthermore, his fur is shiny, healthy, and way less smelly (this is probably because he's also on high quality Taste of the Wild Food)
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The food worked, but she would still itch a little bit
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Still giving a grain free food, but adding 2tsp a day of this vitamin mix
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The dog eats it with his regular food and does not complain.
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So much cheaper then the Rx food but works great
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Once it arrived I decided to add it to the thirteen-year-old Shih-Tzu's food as well.
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I have a 6 mth old German Shepherd that was always biting and scratching, despite being on grain free food and being treated with flea & tick meds
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The food that she is on right now is PureVita Salmon grain free
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I rescued a malnourished lab with no hair, about 8 weeks old, I put her on good food and added missing link, within 2 weeks she was fat,happy and beautiful
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This food has minimized the number of baths she needs for odor
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For the past month, I've been using several things together (most from Amazon) -- a better quality food for sensitive skin, Missing Link additive, olive oil, a scrambled egg, treats for skin and coat, shampoo and conditioner
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I have him on the best grain-free food that money can buy, a daily antihistamine, and medicated shampoo
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I switched him to a grain-free food and began adding Missing Link and fish oil to his food
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This is one of the most fantastic super foods that you can get for your dogs on the market today
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I fed this to him religiously twice a day, and then eventually weaned him off of it and put him on a much better food
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She eats it just fine sprinkled over a little soft food, and I believe it has good ingredients, so I continue to feed it to her, along with hemp seed oil, nettle leaf powder, and bee pollen, none of which has made her stop chewing her feet.