By the way, that soy comment was a joke but unfortunately it really isn't. You know how I keep saying Americans really don't eat that much soy by quantity. Most of what's grown in the US and South America is exported to China and other parts of Asia, but the second largest amount is used as animal feed. Ain't that nuts?
MORE SOY! LOL
Pax you better never leave Med/Help! I don't know what I would do without here You keep me on my toes
De mi perro, y no, no translation. It's bad Spanish anyway. Figure it out yourself.
De mi perro, y no, no translation. It's bad Spanish anyway. Figure it out yourself.
Actually, I just said change the dog's diet, it can help, since often it's the food that causes the dog's allergies, particularly the protein source. I'm going through something similar with my dog, though it's more inflammatory bowel than allergies, but I learned it through my holistic vet. What the dog needs is more soy -- no, no, just kidding, probably needs raw meat.
Pax you're repeating yourself, how about posting your source of information and a translation
Cambio el alimento por su perro, esta muy possible que es la razon para las alerjias. Perros no esta humanos, y necessita alimento muy simple. A las veces, un cambio en la comida es el solucion.