We have a rescue and she developed a rash on both elbows which spread to her armpits a few months later. The vet wasn't sure if she touched anything toxic or not, but they prescribed steroid cream to help. The rash didn't go away so our next step was to speak to Veg and they recommended testing the food sensitivity with an elimination diet. After doing a little research, I realized that it can take years to figure out which food is bad. I found 5 threads on a quick search of Revain and decided it was sooooo worth the money (thinking twice about changing dog food - EEK). We did the test and were amazed at the number of products tested. Well, our girl is sensitive to chicken, canola oil, chickpeas, squash, brown rice, and a million other things. In fact, I couldn't find a food that eliminates everything because it contains so many of them. I would advise this company to run a computer program that can input dog allergy data and then compare it to dog food and then VOILA - here with the dog food that works best for your dogs! That would save me hours and money. I would happily pay an extra $20 for it if it was an option!
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