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SheltieLover

(71,140 posts)
11. We boarded our dog a few days last fall and I was tempted to have them feed Hill's Adult Sensitive Skin & Stomach food,
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:11 AM
Jun 22

but it has black fly larvae in it.

From Chewy:

Ingredients
Pollock Meal, Cracked Pearled Barley, Dried Black Soldier Fly Larvae, Whole Grain Corn, Whole Grain Sorghum, Corn Starch, Chicken Fat, Pea Protein, Soybean Oil, Dried Beet Pulp, Hydrolyzed Chicken Flavor, Corn Protein Meal, Lactic Acid, Potassium Chloride, Fish Flavor, Choline Chloride, Flaxseed, vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (source of Vitamin C), Niacin Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin A Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Biotin, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Folic Acid, Vitamin D3 Supplement), Iodized Salt, Taurine, Mixed Tocopherols for freshness, Oat Fiber, Natural Flavors, minerals (Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Manganous Oxide, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite), Beta-Carotene, Apples, Broccoli, Carrots, Cranberries, Green Peas.

https://www.chewy.com/hills-science-diet-adult-sensitive/dp/851662

In holistic circles, Hill's is called "Death Diet." Just FYI.

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So they don't think she has an allergy or anything? barbtries Jun 22 #1
We use the vet food for our cat. It's cheaper to feed a dog! marble falls Jun 22 #3
not on ID! barbtries Jun 22 #8
Muggles has been more a child for us than anything. He's been a blessing to two old folks a thousand miles plus ... marble falls Jun 22 #10
she's almost 3. mopinko Jun 22 #12
still a puppy! barbtries Jun 22 #13
honestly, i see no sign that it is bothering her. mopinko Jun 22 #18
When our Bostons developed the same sort of symtoms, the vet said to switch to lamb and rice ... marble falls Jun 22 #2
That's been our experience, though not because of allergies or intolerance of certain foods. Texin Jun 22 #24
Muggles eats dry and wet, too. Hates tuna, loves chicken and turkey. He loves the purina I buy for the ferrals as a snac marble falls Jun 22 #30
I was getting so worried trying to find something Cilla would eat, I tried a can of mackerel. She LOVED it! Texin Jun 22 #41
Mackerel is a highly maligned fish. We had an emergency house guest refuse to eat a mackerel noodle casserole ... marble falls Jun 23 #47
Dear mopinko Diamond_Dog Jun 22 #4
Lyme, ehrlychiosis, and babesia can be cured with a single shot of Imizol, a cattle anti-parasitic drug approved in late SheltieLover Jun 22 #9
Thank you SheltieLover. I will look into it Diamond_Dog Jun 22 #20
YW! I would if i were you. My vet had to order the vial. I think it was $97 at the time in 2000. SheltieLover Jun 22 #21
Please talk with your veterinarian again Dr. Shepper Jun 22 #31
Lyme disease is treated with antibiotics Dr. Shepper Jun 22 #29
My dogs had both & ehrlychiosis. Dr. Kakoma, U of I vet pathologist directed tx SheltieLover Jun 22 #32
New one for me. We just happen to have a large animal vet across the street. marble falls Jun 23 #48
yeah, i'm aware of what is said/written about fish oils. mopinko Jun 22 #17
The problem with me is that fish oil has a very limited 'fresh' period. I've read where fish oil suppliments ... marble falls Jun 23 #49
My Pit Bull has same problem SheltieLover Jun 22 #5
yeah, i dont cook for myself. mopinko Jun 22 #14
No way would I attempt to cook for any animal because balancing their diet and ensuring all the necessary components are SheltieLover Jun 22 #16
I have injectable Benadryl. Have to find and independent drug store to get it. multigraincracker Jun 22 #33
Interesting. Thx for sharing SheltieLover Jun 22 #34
Our shelter feeds Hill's Science Diet exclusively Jilly_in_VA Jun 22 #6
We boarded our dog a few days last fall and I was tempted to have them feed Hill's Adult Sensitive Skin & Stomach food, SheltieLover Jun 22 #11
Yeah, well Jilly_in_VA Jun 22 #36
Holistic circles did NOT result in kraznov or worm brain. SheltieLover Jun 22 #38
I really don't think maggots are a food item any dog hasn't eaten. Very good source of protein. marble falls Jun 23 #50
Jill in VA, pleae see my detailed discussion of this below. Science diet is a good option. hlthe2b Jun 22 #43
SheltieLover, there is actually a very goood reason it contains dried black soldier fly larvae... hlthe2b Jun 22 #42
Thx for sharing SheltieLover Jun 22 #44
Yeah... Personally, I draw the line at anything cockroaches.... albeit they will surely out survive all of us... hlthe2b Jun 22 #45
Lol. I draw the line at bugs & reptiles personally SheltieLover Jun 22 #46
We have a Bernie-doodle, he is a good sized dog, Americanme Jun 22 #7
yeah, been feeding the lamb formula. salmon is out of stock atm. mopinko Jun 22 #15
We were buying Purina Pro Plan, Americanme Jun 22 #22
My best boy Rocky had similar hair loss TexLaProgressive Jun 22 #19
GO Petcurean any of the Skin & Coat flavors. Canadian food. Clouds Passing Jun 22 #23
My dog was allergic to chicken Keepthesoulalive Jun 22 #25
I feed Iams to mine UpInArms Jun 22 #26
One of our Great Pyrenees gets yeast infections on her skin Bayard Jun 22 #27
there's no sign of infection or irritation of any kind. mopinko Jun 22 #35
Maybe Nigrum Cattus Jun 22 #28
Mixture JustTooMuch Jun 22 #37
looking for supplements mopinko Jun 22 #39
Supplements JustTooMuch Jun 22 #40
We use montanacowboy Jun 23 #51
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