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    Feeding a Dachshund puppy with wheat sensitivity

    This is a specific conversation about Dog food allergies — identifying and fixing them — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Getting ahead of a potential wheat sensitivity before symptoms even appear is exactly the right instinct — especially when siblings in the litter have already shown reactions, which tells you there's likely a genetic predisposition worth taking seriously. True food allergies in dogs are actually less common than intolerances, but either way the fix is the same: keep the diet clean and avoid known triggers from day one. To point you toward the right food, can you tell me a little more — is your pup showing any symptoms yet, like loose stools, itchy skin, or ear issues, or is this purely preventative? And is she fully weaned and eating solid food?
    No symptoms at all yet, she's only 9 weeks and just moved to solid food this week. Purely preventative — I just don't want to start her on something with wheat and have problems down the line.
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    Good — catching it before it starts is far easier than unwinding a reaction once it's established. At 9 weeks she's at the perfect point to set a clean dietary baseline. A few quick questions: is she eating wet food, dry kibble, or a mix right now? And do you know what the breeder was feeding her before she came to you?
    The breeder was using a supermarket puppy kibble, I'm not sure which one. I'd like to move her to something better quality — wet or dry, I'm open to either.
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    Perfect, that gives you a clean break and a chance to start fresh. For a 9-week-old Miniature Dachshund where wheat avoidance is the priority, I'd go with Lily's Kitchen Chicken & Salmon Puppy Recipe wet food. It's completely grain-free, uses named single meat proteins, and has a short, readable ingredient list with no wheat, no fillers, and no artificial anything. Lily's Kitchen is also specifically formulated for puppies, so the calcium-to-phosphorus ratio is right for growing bones — important for a Dachshund breed that can be prone to skeletal issues. It's widely available on Amazon UK in multipacks. Start with that as her main food and don't introduce anything else for at least six to eight weeks, so if any sensitivity does surface later you'll have a clean baseline to work from.
    That sounds great. Should I be worried about any other common allergens beyond wheat, given the litter history?
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    It's worth keeping in mind, yes. Wheat is the most commonly reported grain sensitivity in dogs, but some dogs that react to wheat also have trouble with other gluten-containing grains like barley and rye. Dairy and beef are the other two most frequent food triggers in dogs generally. Lily's Kitchen Chicken & Salmon sidesteps all of those — no grains, no beef, no dairy — so it's a solid low-risk starting point. If she stays symptom-free on it for a couple of months, you'll have good confidence the diet suits her. If anything does appear — loose stools, skin flakiness, ear scratching — that's the point to loop in your vet, but for now you're doing everything right.
    Perfect, that's really reassuring. I'll order the Lily's Kitchen and stick with it.
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    Great call. Get the multipack so you're not swapping batches too often, and keep a simple note of what she eats week by week — it sounds overly cautious now, but if anything ever does come up, that record is genuinely useful for a vet. She sounds like she's in good hands.

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