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Buzz did not have a stomach problem but developed mucky eyes and dropped his coat to the point of being nearly bald on his chest and under his arms .I thought it was food related and at the time I was feeding him Pedigree Chum both wet and dry .Several trips to the vets and a recommendation of feeding him with the special tins which are rice and chicken at 3 euro a tin. I decided to cook for him and every two weeks I would cook up 3 kilos of lap of lamb and roast chicken and i would let them cool to remove the fat and mix with veg and rice. Freeze them in portions it is a messy job but much cheaper and you know what they are eating. It solved his problem and once it settled I moved him on to Hills wheat free .
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