Food Allergies in Dogs - Common Symptoms and Allergens
Did you know that food allergies in dogs are not a sudden reaction but an immune system condition that has developed over time?
An allergy occurs when there is a misguided reaction to a foreign substance by the body’s immune system
And just like humans, dogs have allergies too!
- A true food allergy in dogs, causes them to create defensive antibodies to fight ingredients that their immune system finds to be “harmful”. This leads to their body rejecting the food and showing signs of an allergic reaction.
Symptoms of an Allergic Reaction in Dogs
If your dog consumes food that he is allergic to, his immune system stands alert creating various symptoms.
The signs of an allergic reaction in dogs can vary from an upset
stomach to teary eyes. Though many dog parents confuse these symptoms to
be a skin allergy or environmental allergy, there are high chances of it being caused by your dog’s diet.
Few common symptoms that point to a true food allergy in dogs are:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Itchy skin
- Chronic ear infection
- Pigmented skin
- Eye discharge
- Leathery skin texture &
- Anaphylaxis (in rare cases)
"Other subtle signs of an allergic reaction can range from weight loss or inactiveness to even aggression"
10 Foods that Cause Allergies in Dogs
Though
almost any food can be an allergen to your dog, protein has been the
most common dog food allergen (especially those found in dairy
products).
Other than protein, few other common allergens to look out for are:
- Dairy
- Wheat
- Soy
- Beef
- Egg
- Chicken
- Lamb
- Pork
- Rabbit
- Fish
What to do if your Dog has a Food Allergy
It is natural to be worried when you find your bud at home with one or more of these symptoms.
The best way to get you and your bud back to your usual selves is by figuring out the cause of the allergy and eliminating it from their diet or introducing a new allergy-conscious dog diet (after consulting your vet!)
Other than commercial allergy tests, there are other ways you can figure out your dog’s allergy.
These steps can be taken at home, but always make sure to consult your vet before you introduce any of these steps as each dog has a unique requirement.
Elimination Diet
A
home-cooked or prescribed dog diet by the Vet, that carries a source of
protein and carb, that your dog has never been fed before. Usually,
this diet lasts for 12 weeks, till which the allergen can be detected.
Find the Allergen
Once the allergen is found, your veterinarian will help you rule it out of your dog’s diet and lifestyle.
Switch to a New Diet
A
major step to your dog’s new “allergy conscious life” is switching to a
new diet. You could either opt for a home-cooked or commercial diet for
your dog.
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