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This was our plan, what do you think about the food I posted in the link. It seemed pretty good, the food we feed him now has chicken and whole grains, and the Blue Buffalo has none of that. We do feed him meat scraps though so those could also contribute to the sensitivity issue. We will stop feeding him the table scraps, and nothing but his food as soon as we decide on the brand. Thanks everyone! AverySorting out food ingredient issues will take some time, and there won't be a 'cheap' diet that will work.
It's easiest and fastest to find a medium protein diet that has no ingredients (meats or grains) that he's been eating, from a company that makes 'fixed formula' diets, rather than 'what's least expensive this week' ingredients.
Then, wean him to that new diet, and be rigid about it for three or four months. That means no animal part chewies, or table food or treats that have ingredients he was eating before.
I've had three dogs who had food ingredient problems, and they all took about ten weeks being 'on the wagon' before their problems subsided. And, a couple of treats once monthly would trigger relapses.
Mary