Really good dog food that Spooky has tested in our test kitchen!

Spooky is my tester.  He is so sensitive that most kibble will upset him so I trust in his kitchen-labratory testing results.

Here are some good hypoallergenic dog foods that you probably will NOT find at Wal Mart.

Innova Red Meat

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Innova Red Meat is all meat. Spooky loves this food. He will eat it dry. Which is amazing by itself! But I would not advise using it if your dog has any problems with his organs. Spooky has Pancreatitis and although he loves this food, I do not give him much or it just make s the Pancreatitis worse.

Innova Low Fat Adult Dog Food

Innova Low Fat Adult Dog Food

Innova Low Fat Adult Dog Food. This is Spooky’s main food. It doesn’t taste too good because it’s low fat so I put some homemade gravy (not out of a package - too much salt).  I use organic chicken stock and thicken it up a bit with a little flour and mix it in with the food. Or sometimes I take some of the red meat Innova and mix it in so he has to work at eating it.  Little brat. 

California Natural Dog Food

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California Natural is also a good dog food.  Spooky didn’t seem to have any problems with it.

EVO The Ancestral Diet

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This is what Spooky has tested. EVO The Ancestral Diet.  He gives it 4 paws.

This is Royal Canin diet

Royal Canin

This is Royal Canin diet I have heard from many sources that this is a good food also. Spooky hasn’t tried this one yet because if it ain’t broke........

Canidae dog food

Canidae

Canidae dog food is excellent. Spooky likes this one too. Innova was chosen because it was low fat.

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