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Thing is though is it exclusively the grain the dogs are allergic to? Or is it the protien in general? I highly doubt that the corn itself has a different protien in it than the silk, its the same plant.
Either way, I wouldnt recommend for everyone to fly off the handle about this, I just got worried for others when I saw the ingredient on the bag. Just keep an eye on your pet and see how things go... all I can suggest.
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Don't know much about orijin
I don't know much about Orijin my brother friend told me about it she feeds her dog it and says it the best dog food on the market.I want to find the best dog food for my dog even if it cost alot.She put my brothers dogs on orijin and he has two **** zu's. Dipper the oldest one has lost so much weight and his hair that used to be fluffy and soft is know falling out and course.Ella the younger one eat's and eat's it but she still not gaining weight.There nothing medically wrong with them.Know we change there food and know there back to normal.What other good foods are out there let me know.
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I just got another response back from Peter. He assures me that that dogs allergic to corn will not be allergic to corn silk in the product.
He also says that they source all of their botanicals from Canada, the US or Europe, but he's going to get confirmation today on where the actual corn silk is sourced. He also says that they are going to change the ingredient list to say corn silk instead of zea mays. Cindy |
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That's good to know, thankyou!
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You know, it probably won't be an issue for most dogs. But the fact that Peter says it doesn't have protein doesn't make me feel better just because he said it. My vet once told me to use a certain brand of dog food that had poultry fat in it. My dog is allergic to poultry. He said the fat doesn't have protein in it so dogs don't react. HA!! We have to avoid poultry fat also, and anything that just lists animal fat in case it's poultry. So it's important if your dog has corn allergies to be VERY careful if/when you decide to try this food. Just a heads up. Caution!! Very good that they will be addressing this though.
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Those are two completely different allergies. I really don't think dogs would have an allergy to corn silk and I really wish Peter and Champion Foods would leave the ingredient listed as zea mays.
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On a personal note. I have used and recommend corn silk for sufferers of UTIs (urinary tract infections). It is wonderful for soothing that burn....
BTW I am a midwife. Cornsilk has detoxifying, relaxing and diuretic activity. Cornsilk is used to treat infections of the urinary and genital system, such as cystitis, prostatitis and urethritis. Cornsilk helps to reduce frequent urination caused by irritation of the bladder and is used to treat bed wetting problems. In China, cornsilk is traditionally used to treat oedema and jaundice. Studies indicate that cornsilk can reduces blood clotting time and reduce high blood pressure. www.phytochemicals.info
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