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Can dogs have a intolerance to grain like people do (ie millet and barley)?

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Can dogs have a intolerance to grain like people do (ie millet and barley)?

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Dogs do not have the digestive system to use grains. They don’t process them, and many dogs are indeed allergic to them. Dogs are strictly carnivores, they have no teeth designed for chewing grass, weeds, bark, etc. All of their teeth are designed to rip and chew flesh. I use Canidae ALS too, and have never had an issue with any of my dogs. Max has a corn allergy, which is the prime reason I switched over. If you think your dog has a grain allergy, try to switch him over to a BARF diet. Many people on here swear by the BARF/RAW diet, and their dogs do indeed look just as healthy and happy as dogs on regular dog food, if not better. http://www.barfworld.com/ Have you had your dogs bloat checked by a veterinarian? The bloat problem may not be caused by the food, but by your dog eating or drinking too fast. Bloat is very common and may result in the twisting and contortion of the stomach, which can lead to death if it isn’t treated qu

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