Dog Food Allergy Guide
Food reactions are sneaky. Sometimes the clue is itchy paws. Sometimes it’s ears. Sometimes it’s poop doing something deeply unnecessary.
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Dog Food Allergy Guide: food, skin, poop & digestion
Dog food allergies or sensitivities can be frustrating because the signs may show up in more than one place: skin, ears, paws, stool, gas, vomiting, or appetite. The most useful thing a dog owner can do is keep a clean record of ingredients, treats, chews, symptoms, and stool changes.
Foods owners often track
Common things to log include protein source, new treats, flavored chews, table scraps, toppers, dairy, chicken, beef, wheat, soy, eggs, fish, and any new food formula. Do not start a strict elimination diet without vet guidance.
Dog Food Allergy FAQ
Can dog food allergies cause diarrhea?
Food reactions can be associated with digestive signs in some dogs. Track stool changes and discuss recurring symptoms with your vet.
What is the best way to find a trigger?
A consistent log of ingredients, treats, symptoms, stool, and timing is helpful. Your vet may recommend a specific diet trial.
Track it once. Spot the pattern later.
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