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I was pleasantly surprised to see a full page advertisement in one of my
monthly magazines for "BLUE" dogfood.  You can find out more about it by
going to www.bluehealthydogs.com <http://www.bluehealthydogs.com/> .  The
advertisement claims it is gluten-free, no corn, wheat or soy protein, no
animal by-products, deboned chicken, fish or lamb as the first ingredient,
whole grains, veggies and fruit, also fortified with vitamins and minerals.
I cannot recommend this dog food as my dog is on www.flintriver.com
<http://www.flintriver.com/>  gluten free formula, but I do intend to
investigate it, especially if it's cheaper than Flintriver.  Just thought
I'd pass this on as so many of us want to feed our dogs gluten free too,
particularly if they have skin or thyroid conditions.
 

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