O - shaped oat cereal may contain corn and wheat starches, so be sure your baby
tolerates wheat and corn individually, in addition to oats, before offering cereal that contains all three.
Not exact matches
There are instances wherein dogs get allergies from foods that their system can not
tolerate, such as
wheat, soy products, pork, beef, whey, fish, eggs, milk,
corn, artificial sweeteners,
and chemical preservatives that are placed in their food.
Foods that some dogs seem unable to
tolerate can include beef, pork, chicken, horsemeat, fish, eggs, spices,
corn,
wheat, soy, gravies, salts, spices, fats,
and some commercial dog foods.
In most cases dogs
tolerate wheat and is easier on there stomachs then
corn.
While the product contains grains, they are limited to sorghum, barley
and rice, which are better
tolerated than
corn and wheat.
While some dogs can
tolerate brown rice formulas, it is highly suggested that you avoid
corn,
wheat,
and soy.
For many lucky pets, eliminating the high - risk ingredients of
wheat,
corn, soy, rice
and beet pulp
and usually identifying single proteins that they are able to
tolerate, are the only steps needed to manage pet food allergies,
and they go on to be free of problems for the rest of their lives.