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Can anyone give me a good homemade dog food recipe for dogs with yeast problems?

  • My dog has had problems with yeast for a longtime. I'm assuming the problems started because she was fed a cheap insuficient dogfood for a few years. When the problems first started, my family and I had no idea what was going on until my grandmother and I took her to the vet. He said shes allergic to corn and should be on a lamb & rice diet. He also gave us some ear cleaner and pills to get rid of the yeast. I used as directed & the problems were gone! When I moved to live with my mom she started having the issues again... I'm guessing part of it was because she wouldn't get the right dog food because it was "too expensive" & "they don't have it here" ( both of which are wrong & to be honest my mom is a cheapskate & everybody knows it) & the other part because her ear cleaner and pills ran out. So I showed her that it WAS infact there & wasn't really too expensive. I think it was $20 something for a 20lb bag. Then I found out that dog food had caused some dogs to die. (I don't really know if this is true but I stopped using it anyway) My stepbrother then gave us a bag of blackgold dogfood he feeds his coonhounds. Said it was grain free. Sadly her simptoms didn't change... Now that I've moved back with my dad (who doesn't mind so much to buy her what she needs) she is on Taste of The Wild brand dogfood. I read the ingredients & potatoes is one of them which I just found out dogs with yeast infections aren't suppose to have... I'm tired of going in circles with these dogfood brands. I figure I mine as well just make the poor girl her food so I can be sure she is getting the right nutrition. It would probably taste a heck of alot better too. I've done some research on the internet and haven't really found anything helpful as far as a homemade dog food recipe for dogs with YEAST problems. We've gone through some tough times recently and don't have the money right now to take her to the vet again; & I'd rather not wait a few weeks until we do. I want her to be better asap. So if you know of any recipes that don't have foods in it not good for dogs with yeast problems PLZ let me know. & plz keep it under $30 a week for ingredients. Thankyou so much for your help!!!

  • Answer:

    you might want to google apple cider vinegar and dogs ... my dog was prone to yeasty ears and i started adding apple cider vinegar to her kibble and she did not have any more problems with yeast ... it has to be raw, organic apple cider vinegar to be effective ... any my dog did not do well on taste of the wild but she did improve significantly on natural balance limited ingredient diet ... the one she had was grain free and made with sweet potatoes and fish ...

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