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Chico25
06-08-2006, 12:54 PM
My dog has a sensitive stomach but he seems to do very well with duck. Only thing is . . . he won't eat vegetables. Anyone know of a good duck treat with something besides vegetables mixed in?

Thanks for your help!

Zoes_mama
06-08-2006, 09:55 PM
My dog has a sensitive stomache too. I give her Cesar Select Dinners with Duck occassionally. She does very well with that. She seems to really enjoy it.
Here's a link. It says for small dogs, but I give it to Zoe anyway. She's smallish-medium size.
http://www.cesar.com/Products/CESAR®+SELECT+DINNERS®+Food+For+Small+Dogs+With+Du ck+in+Meaty+Juices.asp

EnchantedGypsy
06-09-2006, 03:34 AM
Have you tried the Natural Balance treats?

naturalbalance (http://www.naturalbalanceinc.com/dogformulas/PandDtreats.html)

They have potato in them, technically a starch not a veggie:D

lassie
06-09-2006, 08:52 AM
James Wellbeloved do one....... not sure if you get that where you are.

Jake2006
06-11-2006, 07:29 AM
Burns do a duck & brown rice - look on their website.

Jake does well on all the burns range - and they do a good range of treats too. They are also BUAV approved - only use free range (not battery) meat. (Sorry I feel very strongly about animal experiments for non-pharmaceutical purposes.)

They will send you samples - they also do an organic range - but that's fish.

Contains: Brown Rice (min 65%), Duck meat meal (min 20%), Oats, Peas, Duck fat, Sunflower Oil, Seaweed, Minerals and Vitamins

Typical Analysis/100g: Protein 18.5%, Oil 8.0%, Fibre 2.2% , Ash 7.0%, Vit A 8000 iu/kg, Vit D 1500 iu/kg, Vit E 50 iu/kg, Moisture 8%, Copper 15mg/kg, Sodium 0.52%, Calcium 1.15%, Phosphorus 0.65%, Magnesium 0.10%, EFA 2.60%, Carbohydrates 58.8%.

Hope this helps.