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I know that there are gluten-free people that love dogs so I wanted to let you know of some Wheat-Free dog food choices so you don't need to worry about contamination.

Dog Food

Lick Your Chops

Sensible Choice

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul

Treats

Some Liver treats

Barkfast Breakfast Cereal(Yes, breakfast cereal, isn't that a scream!)

There are other gourmet dog food choices available. But the names are not at my fingertips. Right now the local supermarket, Shop-Rite, sells Lick Your Chops and Barkfast Cereal. They are more reasonably priced than the other brands.


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These must be US brands as I don't recognize any of them :D

In Canada, most of the Solid Gold products are close to gluten free ... some I believe have rye.

First Mate products are mostly gluten free. I think the diet one might have some in it, but the rest look fine.

Solid Gold tiny treats are gluten free.

and

one you can buy in Wal Mart is

Milk Bone ... soft and chewy.. chicken drumsticks. Sheba's absolute favourite! And it's gluten free :P

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Innova Evo*

Nature's Variety (New Zealand Venison)

Natural Balance (Sweet Potato and Fish*, Potato and Duck*, Venison and Rice)

* grain free

Natural Balance is available at Petco

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Timberwolf Organics makes a grain free food as well.

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These must be US brands as I don't recognize any of them  :D

In Canada, most of the Solid Gold products are close to gluten free ... some I believe have rye.

First Mate products are mostly gluten free. I think the diet one might have some in it, but the rest look fine.

Solid Gold tiny treats are gluten free.

and

one you can buy in Wal Mart is

Milk Bone ... soft and chewy.. chicken drumsticks.  Sheba's absolute favourite! And it's gluten free  :P

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thank you , my shepard will thank you too. I have been unable to give her treats for months as didnt want to glutenize myself ,is that a word, lol.??

my husband feeds her , but now can get her some safe treats.

how about cat food ?? and treats know any safe ones?? thanks again

rosie, new york state,Usa

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This tool (from Naturapet, makers of California Natural and Innova) allows you to look up and compare the ingredients of up tp 4 different cat or dog foods/treats.

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For cats the #1 food I would choose would be Felidae, it's a great food and it's gluten-free (here in WI my mom pays less than $8 for a 6lb bag, so it's reasonably priced). Natural Balance makes a venison and green pea cat food that is gluten-free, it's available at petco.

rma451 Newbie
This tool (from Naturapet, makers of California Natural and Innova) allows you to look up and compare the ingredients of up tp 4 different cat or dog foods/treats.

Open Original Shared Link

For cats the #1 food I would choose would be Felidae, it's a great food and it's gluten-free (here in WI my mom pays less than $8 for a 6lb bag, so it's reasonably priced). Natural Balance makes a venison and green pea cat food that is gluten-free, it's available at petco.

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thank you . im adding this site to my favorites right now . I may not have a choice with foods now, my one kitty is sick ,at vets now, possible surgery. seems he may have either stones or that crystalization in his track that comes from ash in the foods they make for them . after losing one kitty to this disease we have been careful too , with checking for the ash % the vet said under 4%. thank you for listening . rosie


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