This recipe is still within FEDIAF guidelines but on the low side of limits. Dependent on the individual case, the amounts may need to be lower. On this basis we suggest keeping this as a shorter term elimination diet and to check copper levels on a frequent basis with your vet.
Cod, Atlantic, cooked, chicken breast (meat only), whole egg (without shell), kale, sweet potato, coconut oil, bone meal, wheatgrass (organic if possible)
Please be careful if you dog has food sensitivities as chicken can be a common culprit. Always introduce a new diet slowly to ensure tolerance. If Copper toxicity is very high, we recommend testing levels with your vet, 4-6 weeks after starting the diet.
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