Some common triggers include wheat, soy, dairy, chicken, and beef, leading to itchy skin, digestive problems, and ear infections.
Hypoallergenic foods contain limited ingredients or novel proteins to reduce the chance of triggering allergic reactions.
Brands like Blue Buffalo and Taste of the Wild offer grain-free recipes, perfect for dogs sensitive to wheat or corn.
Foods with unusual proteins like duck, venison, or kangaroo are effective in managing allergies to common meats.
Brands like Natural Balance provide LID formulas, minimizing the ingredients to reduce allergens.
Veterinary-recommended diets like Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein break down proteins to prevent allergic responses.
High-quality foods with added probiotics and omega-3 fatty acids, such as Purina Pro Plan, improve skin and coat health.
Hill’s Science Diet offers specific formulations to cater to puppies prone to food allergies.
For dogs that prefer wet food, Merrick and Wellness Simple provide allergy-conscious canned options.
1. Always seek advice from your vet before switching foods to ensure the best choice for your dog’s allergies.