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Best Food for Dogs With Allergies

Best Food for Dogs With Allergies

Just like us, our canine companions can experience a number of food sensitivities and allergies which can cause concerning symptoms at times. Here, our Crystal Lake vets talk about options for the best dog food for dogs with allergies and what the symptoms are if your dog is irritated by food ingredients.

Food Allergies in Dogs: Is your dog's food making them feel unwell?

If you suspect that your dog is suffering from food allergies or sensitivity to an ingredient in their usual food, it's important to know what the most common symptoms of food allergies are, and what you should do if your dog is diagnosed with a food allergy.

Here our veterinary specialists at CASE Hospital share some of the key information about allergies in dogs and what steps to take.

What are the common signs of food allergies in dogs?

If your dog develops allergies, the signs will generally appear before they reach a year old. Even so, certain intolerances and sensitivities can appear at any age.

The typical signs of dog food allergies are:

  • Itching
  • Red irritated skin
  • Rashes on the ears and feet
  • Gassiness
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea

What are the common culprits when it comes to dog food allergies?

Proteins from animal or plant-based ingredients in the diet are most often the cause of dog allergies. Typically, beef, dairy, corn and wheat are the most problematic foods for dogs. Although it may seem counterintuitive, it can take a fairly long time for the symptoms of food allergies to appear. It is not unusual for a dog to be allergic to a food that they have been eating for many months. 

How are food allergies in dogs diagnosed?

The only real way to diagnose food allergies in dogs is through an elimination diet.

If your vet suspects that your dog is suffering from a food allergy, a specially formulated hypoallergenic dog food will be prescribed for your pet. For a minimum of 8-10 weeks, you will only feed your dog the prescribed food in order to gauge whether the change in diet helps to alleviate your dog's symptoms. 

It is essential that only hypoallergenic food is given to your dog while they are on the elimination diet. (Unfortunately, that means no sneaking in the odd treat). This special 10-week diet will allow your dog's body to adjust to the food and give your vet the opportunity to assess your dog's overall health.

If your dog's symptoms clear up while on the elimination diet, your vet may request that you return to feeding your dog their original diet. If original symptoms return then your vet can be confident that your dog has a food allergy.

What is the best food for dogs with allergies?

Following the diagnosis, your vet will work with you to determine the best diet for your dog. A number of food options are available to help alleviate your dog's allergy symptoms.

Prescription Dog Food

If your dog's food allergy symptoms are severe, your vet may recommend that you feed your dog prescription dog food. While this option can be pricey, novel protein and hydrolyzed diets available by prescription are typically superior to those that can be purchased over the counter.

Grain-Free Dog Food

If your pet has a sensitivity to corn, wheat, and other grains then grain-free dog food may be ideal. These foods have the added benefit of also being gluten-free.  

Limited Ingredient Dog Foods

Limited ingredient dog foods address the presence of allergens by including just one protein source, (such as beef, lamb, or chicken), often combined with just a single carbohydrate source. When shopping for limited-ingredient dog foods it's important to check for a seal of approval from the Association of American Feed Control (AAFCO), as well as a "complete and balanced" claim from the manufacturer.

Novel Ingredient Dog Food

Novel ingredients in dog foods replace traditional dog food proteins such as beef and chicken with more unusual proteins such as salmon, duck, or venison. Many novel ingredients in dog foods also use unusual carbohydrates such as sweet potatoes to help balance out the diet.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

If your dog is showing signs of medical distress after eating, please contact our team at CASE Hospital clinic for emergency care.

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