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candystarlight
Jun 5, 2017

I am very glad I found this thread. I've been feeding grain-free since at least 2011 when we discovered my Boston had a corn allergy. Thankfully no heart issues.

We have 3 dogs -
2 year old Aussie Shepherd/Corgi
3 year old Red Heeler/mutt
11 year old Boston Terrier

Have been feeding Taste of the Wild Wetlands Grain Free for about 3 years now. Is it worthwhile to switch to the Ancient Grains version, or go to something else entirely?

We've gone with the Duck alternative as they won't touch Lamb. We tried Wellness Chicken (also the grain free version) but it gave the Heeler bad hot spots, though the 3rd ingredient of the Wetlands is chicken but it doesn't seem to cause her issues otherwise.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
https://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/taste-of-the-wild/ancient-grains/dog-formulas/ancient-wetlands-canine-recipe-with-roasted-fowl/

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