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Beautiful pups (and children, of course).

I am introducing a new food to my allergy prone and hypothyroid Chihuahua, and wondered if anyone had heard of it?

The brand name is Wenaewe.

It claims to be free of: corn, dairy, soy, artificial colors, artificial flavors, wheat, chemical preservatives, by-products, and GM products.

The primary ingredient is organic uruguayan beef.

It contains flaxseed and millet (not so good, really, for hypothyroidism).

Here's the website:
www.wenaewe.com.uy

Anyone heard of this, good or bad?

I'll be checking the dog boards, as well, and will report back if I find anything interesting.

Thanks!
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