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51. Allergies
- www.boxerbuddies.org
- Literally hundreds have told been told by their vet, or an allergy “specialist” that their pet was allergic to corn, wheat, rice, or even meat. ...
- Lamb and rice is what a conventional vet will put a dog on when they think they have an allergy problem. ... It’s an avoidance solution where the dog is limited to only a couple of things to eat for the rest of its live. The holistic view of course is to look at the allergy, and find out why it’s there. ...
- When you take a feed-quality source of wheat and corn, and then cook and process the heck out of it -- the naturally-occurring enzymes in the corn and wheat are destroyed, leaving the dog’s digestive system on its own to attempt to break those foods down. ... However, if you feed human-quality grains, and you leave them raw, the enzyme will remain intact, and there will be no allergy to the corn and wheat. So let's face facts, it's the preparation of the dog food that creates the allergies.
- After all, it seems that most pets in this country eat cooked food.
- Commercial food companies make processed, cooked, pelletized, and preserved pet foods in the form of tiny pellets and canned mishmash that we’re told are perfectly “natural” for pets to eat. ...
- We had been feeding these dogs and cats pelletized, processed pet foods (made of horribly suspect ingredients in many cases) for around 50 years (which was around the time that corporate America figured out that they could profit from the thrown-away waste and by-products by turning it into “pet food”) and it was finally catching up to us. ... They needed their owners to take the time to make up fresh food, rather than relying on simply tearing open a bag and pouring its contents into a bowl.
52. Westie Health Concerns - Skin and Allergy Problems
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- Skin and Allergy Problems .
- Skin problems are usually caused by an allergic reaction to something in the environment, whether it be fleas, mold, dust, pollen, grass, food or chemicals that cause the dog to itch. Itching in turn Causes the dog to scratch. ...
- We unfortunately can not rid all allergens from the dog's environment, but we can control some. ...
- First, if your dog has FLEAS it is IMPERATIVE to Treat the DOG and the ENVIRONMENT. One flea can wreck havoc on a dog with a flea allergy. ...
- If your dog has one or more of the following symptoms, you will have to treat for secondary bacterial infection. ...
- The length of antibiotic therapy will depend on how long your dog has been experiencing these symptoms. ...
- We must next deal with the prednisone issue; should we or shouldn't we use it? For many years, this was though to be the only way to treat the chronic allergy/skin condition. ... Prednisone can be used in combination with other therapy to treat allergy and skin problems, but with care. Prednisone suppresses the immune system which will give the dog temporary relief of the allergic reaction of "itching", hence the scratching subsides. ...
- Diet in the allergic dog is extremely important. The following is a starting point; the diet often needs to be adjusted to the individual dog. If you are not using a lamb and rice food, switch to one of GOOD QUALITY, preferably without soy, wheat, corn, beet pulp, fillers, beef products, animal by products of any kind and preservatives. READ THE LABELS! It may become necessary to switch to a fish and potato food or you may choose to prepare your own food, which many people are now doing. You will find additional information on diets for Westies on our web page, including an article on ARF, an all raw food diet. ...
53. Food Allergies Dog Care Tip On Pup Life
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- Food allergies are not uncommon for dogs and can present a challenge for both pet and pet owner. If you suspect that your dog has a food allergy, Pup Life recommends that you first bring him or her to the vet for an expert opinion. With that in mind, here is helpful information regarding food allergies.
- Columbia Animal Hospital defines an allergy as "a condition of sensitivity to a substance which is perceived by the body as foreign". They also note that "common signs of food allergies in dogs include itchy skin and paws, and in some cases dogs may experience vomiting or diarrhea. A dog with a food allergy may exhibit itchy skin, usually around the feet, face, ears, armpits, and groin. " No matter what the symptoms, should your dog exhibit any of these behaviors immediately visit your vet for a proper diagnosis. ...
- Wondering how your vet will proceed diagnosing your dog's allergy problem? Most likely your veterinarian will first rule out more common causes of allergy type symptoms. ... This would be followed by laboratory tests for flea allergy dermatitis, seasonal reactions to pollen and other reactions that do not involve the immune system.
54. Dog Food Allergies
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55. FLINT RIVER RANCH DOG & CAT FOOD ALLERGY LAMB MILLET & RICE
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- Flint River Ranch Lamb, Millet & Rice - Allergy Formula.
- With PROBIOTICS and DIGESTIVE ENZYMES Created For Food-Sensitive Adult Dogs The new Flint River Ranch Lamb, Millet and Rice formula is not only an all-natural super Premium dog food, it is truly an Ultra Premium dog food, the very finest lamb based canine formula. ... The production process, premium quality Lamb Meat - Menhaden Fish, Whole Ground Grains, Grape seed Oil, Flaxseed, Rosemary, Chelated Minerals, Natural Tocopherols (antioxidant) along with probiotics and digestive enzymes, synergistically provide the very finest for food sensitive adult dogs. The food is very rich and highly digestible in the dog's system. ... The same advice is given with our regular Flint River Ranch Puppy and Adult Dog food because the food is concentrated, a standard 8 ounce cup holds 4. 2 ounces of food. ...
56. Washtenaw County - Food Allergy and Intolerance
- www.ewashtenaw.org
- Food Safety .
- Government > Departments > Environmental Health > Food Safety .
- Food Allergy and Intolerance.
- Food allergies or food intolerances affect nearly everyone at some point. One out of three people either say that they have a food allergy or that they modify the family diet because a family member is suspected of having a food allergy. ... In adults, the prevalence of food allergy drops to about one percent of the total population.
- This difference between the clincally proven prevalence of food allergy and the public perception of the problem is in part due to reactions called "food inoterances" rather than food allergies. A food allergy, or hypersensitivity, is an abnormal response to a food a that is triggered by the immune system. The immune system is not responsible for the symptoms of a food intolerance, even though these symptoms can resemble those of a food allergy.
- It is extremely important for peple who have true food allergies to identify them and prevent allergic reactions to food because these reactions can cause devaststing illness and, in some cases, be fatal.
- Generally people with a food allergy come from families in which allergies are common - not necessarily food allergies but perhaps hay fever, asthma, or hives.
- Common Food Allergies.
- The most common food allergens that cause problems in children are eggs, milk, and peanuts. ...
57. Canine Food Allergies
- www.brood-va.org
- Canine Food Allergies.
- The most common food allergens are beef, chicken, pork, fish, milk, whey, eggs, corn and .
- Food allergies will show up within 4 to 24 hours of eating the allergenic food, at least in the .
- Later on, the dog will show symptoms constantly. ...
- If your dog has a year-round itch that doesn't seem affected by weather, I would suspect .
- a food allergy. ...
- If you suspect your dog has a food allergy, you'll have to put your dog on a special diet. ...
- Still, the precise substance to which your dog is .
- The only way to test a food allergy is by elimination of suspect foods. ...
- Your dog could be allergic .
- The new diet must contain a protein to which the dog has not previously been exposed like .
- The simplest way to do this is to feed a dog a restricted diet of novel.
- Further, the dog must stay on that diet for at least eight weeks. ...
- added back one at a time, and the dog must stay on that food for at least eight weeks. ...
- The best way to keep your dog from developing a food allergy is to switch your dog's .
- food frequently to challenge the immune system.
58. Designer Dog Foods!Iams,Science Diet,Read your Labels and be informed
- www.husky-petlove.com
- This place is for others viewpoints and to keep us informed and up to date whatis happening to our dog food.
- What I am saying is FAR from the normal "mushers gossip", that can run rampant, as we all know! (the power of suggestion can be an awesome thing! ) However, since mushers MUST watch their nutrition so carefully, they have been among the first to pick up on the problems that have arisen when feeding food from this line. ... ), I am personally experiencing the classic "food allergies" that are not only uncomfortable for the dogs, but can be dangerous as well. ... I am not prone to jumping to conclusions, but this news is indeed disturbing, and if you know of anyone who is experiencing any allergy -related symptoms, while feeding this line of foods, please urge them to investigate further! .
- And, while I am not, by any means, an expert in canine nutrition, I do know this is not a good idea! It is also my PERSONAL opinion, (and not a documented fact!) that when the decision was made to put this line of food into the "club" stores, such as Sams, Costco, and the Walmarts, K-Marts, and grocery stores, in order to be able to do this, the quality of ingredients was LOWERED, CHANGED, AND DEGRADED, in order to produce the food more cheaply! This is, in my own opinion, where the allergies are stemming from, as just barley being added, shouldn't really cause all these symptoms! Most retailors do not make much on a bag of dog food, and this will cut into their markets considerably. ... But what I can tell you, is that my person experience, and that of probably 8 out of 10 users of this food line, here in Alaska will tell you, is that they are experiencing, intense itching problems, brittle, poor quality coats, skin problems such as rashes, and hot spots, "BLOWN COATS" at a time of the year, when this can be extremely dangerous for the dogs, (this has been a MAJOR symptom!), and, in the mushing community, during times of intense training, and racing, there is a "stress diarrhea", that in some cases, is extremely difficult to eradicate. ... Probiocin and Blue Heron, are well used remedies here, and are helping greatly, along with changing food, but it is still some thing that is not acceptable! We all know that there are many other factors that can cause this type of allergic symptomology, but the one common thread, the ONE thing that correllates in all areas, is the Eukanuba, Iams food link! .
- When I was able to switch to Euk last fall, I was thrilled with the idea! I thought I could finally use this top quality food, now that I had been assured that the company no longer used ethoxyquin as a preservative! I switched my dogs, and didn 't notice a change for about a month. ... Of course there are many factors that could contribute to this last symptom, just as in the diarrhea, but, in all fairness, it can also come from a food allergy, and I wouldn't be surprised it it is related also. ...
- Due to the fact, that mushers use varying amonts of dry food, along with different meats, and oil supplements, depending on training/racing requirements, it took a while to pin down the common link among all the symptoms. ... It is my feeling, that though the company says they tested these formulas extensively, these tests were done in the lower latitudes, where there are MANY more factors that can cause food allergy symptoms, (grasses, pollens, fleas, etc. ... ) that this was not picked up! And, in all fairness, I do have one dog that was not seemingly affected, though he was on the food too. ...
- To make a long story short, if you know or are aware of people who are seeing these symptoms, please ask them to check their food! It may be a prime source of the problems they are experiencing! Due to the fact that these changes within the Iams company came within the last 9 months, people who have been feeding with what they considered a top quality food, would see the symptoms, and not make the correlation! The dogs have always done well on it before, "why would this be a factor in any of what they may now be seeing??? " This is also a problem that is now being corrected, as the word of this gets out ! And, it is even being seen in cats who are being fed the Iams line. It is my belief that not ALL animals on this food will become affected. There will be some who don't, but as well all know, that they are just like us, and while there are some among us, who seem to be "bullet -proof" as far as food goes, most are not, and the more sensitive among us, will be affected the most! .
- and that even if you do not feed this food, you may know others who do, and could benefit from looking into these issues. ...
59. Canine Allergies
- www.homestead.com
- Itching of the skin is the most common symptom of a dog allergy. ... About 20 percent of the dogs in the United States suffers from some type of allergy, whether it be atopic dermatitis, flea allergy, food allergy, inhalant allergy, contact allergy, or bacterial allergy. ...
- Atopic DermatitisAn allergic skin disease of dogs, known as canine atopic dermatitis, is caused by the dog's immune system hypersensitivity to common substances in the environment, such as dust mites or molds. ...
- The signs of atopic dermatitis usually appear within the first two years of a dog's life. If the dog begins to groom excessively, with licking or chewing of the paws, abdomen, and hind quarters, then it may suffer from atopic dermatitis. ...
- A hidden sign that a dog is atopic is in the armpits, groin, or between the toes of the paws. ...
- Flea allergy, food allergy, and parasitic infestations may mimic the symptoms of atopic dermatitis making it difficult to diagnose. Once fleas, foods, and parasitic infestations are eliminated as being the offending culprits, then allergy skin testing for dust mites, pollens, and molds may be done to determine what causes the dog's atopic dermatitis. ...
- Flea AllergyThe most common form of canine allergy is flea allergy dermatitis. ...
- A skin allergy test can be preformed to determine if a dog is allergic to flea saliva. ... Caution must be used however to make sure the chemicals in the flea preparations are not harmful to the dog. ...
- The symptoms of an inhalant allergy include scratching, biting, chewing at feet and constant licking. ...
- Inhalant allergies are often the reason for recurrent ear infections in your dog. ...
- Food AllergyDogs can become allergic to a food they have eaten for years which causes many people to over look the possibility of a food allergy. ...
- Food allergies only account for 10 percent of allergy problems in dogs. Dogs often can not tolerate soy products, wheat, corn, beef, pork, chicken, milk, whey, eggs, fish, chemical preservatives, or artificial sugars in their food. ...
60. Healthcare Articles - The Allergies are Coming!
- www.petschoice.com
- The Allergies Are Here! Over the past 19 years, I have noticed that each spring and into the summer months the number of itchy, scratchy pets nearly triples! Pet owners are uncomfortably familiar with their own runny noses and itchy eyes – and the flurry of media ads for allergy medications – that mark the onset of allergy season. ...
- Allergies fall into three primary categories: inhalation, contact and food. We recently recognized food as a primary category, especially with dogs. The “Big Five” allergy-causing foods are wheat, corn, soy, beef and dairy. ... Biscuits with a high concentration of wheat can cause a powerful allergic reaction in a dog. Cats in general suffer much less from allergies, but their dander causes more allergic reactions in people that does dog dander clearly it’s Murphy’s Law in action! .
- The fact is that more than 50 percent of all ear infections begin as allergies and, of those, the food groups mentioned cause nearly half. Cats with food allergies may suffer from facial itching and irritation. ...
- Allergy testing is available and can help determine what allergens are causing the misery. After skin or blood tests have identified the exact allergen or allergy group the pet is allergic to, desensitization shots can be administered to build up the pet’s immune system in order to counter the effects of the offending allergens. ... I do recommend allergy testing to my clients when their pets suffer from chronic allergies of unknown origin. ...
- Most allergy treatments fall into these categories: anti-inflammatory steroids, antihistamines, nutritional supplements, medicated shampoos, and hypoallergenic diets. ...
- For instance, Hill’s Science Diet® z/d for dogs and cats takes the work out of food testing. ...
- After a pet is placed on this hypoallergenic diet, if positive results are experienced, we know that at least one of the five protein sources mentioned is responsible for the allergy. ... This is especially true for dogs with ear infections caused by food allergies. ...
- These specially trained veterinarians are on the cutting edge of allergy diagnostics and treatment options. ...
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62. Questions and Answers about Food Allergies in Dogs and Cats
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- Questions and Answers about Food Allergies in Dogs and Cats.
- How common are food allergies? .
- No one knows for sure how many pets have food allergies, but several numbers are frequently cited in the veterinary literature. Veterinary dermatologists suggest that adverse food reactions account for 1% to 6% of all dermatoses (skin diseases) in general practice and that food is the cause of 10% to 20% of allergic responses in dogs and cats. Food allergy is probably the third most common hypersensitivity skin disease in dogs and cats after flea allergy and atopy. ...
- Food allergies affect the gastrointestinal tract, but we do not know how often. Food sensitivity probably is involved in some cases of the two most common causes of inflammatory bowel disease and chronic vomiting and diarrhea in cats and dogs—lymphoplasmacytic enteritis and eosinophilic enteritis. ...
- What are the signs of food allergy? .
- The signs of a food allergy range from gastrointestinal (GI) signs such as vomiting and diarrhea to dermatologic (skin) reactions such as itching (pruritus), bumps (papules) and redness (erythema). In dogs, adverse food reactions typically occur as nonseasonal pruritic dermatitis, occasionally accompanied by GI signs. ... One-fourth of dogs with adverse food reactions have lesions only around their ears. In cats, head and neck pruritus is a particularly common manifestation of food allergy. ...
- Every part of the GI tract can be damaged by food allergies. ...
- Gastrointestinal disturbances occur as well in 10% to 15% of dogs and cats with cutaneous manifestations of food sensitivity. ...
- Can other allergies occur simultaneously with food allergies? .
- About 20% to 30% of dogs with suspected adverse food reactions have another allergic disease, such as flea-allergy dermatitis or atopy. Concurrent flea-allergy dermatitis or atopy may occur in as many as 30% of cats with suspected adverse food reactions. ...
63. Foods Allergies - Signs and Symptoms - Infant Health Article
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- 06 2001 If your child has trouble breathing or gets hives after eating, then she may have a life threatening food allergy.
- But actual food allergies, when the body's immune system reacts to certain foods, are rare, effecting only one to three percent of the population. Nonetheless, food allergies can be dangerous and even life threatening. ...
- John Dean explains some of the signs of a true food allergy. "Possible signs of a food allergy are severe eczema, swelling around the mouth, in the mouth, vomiting, maybe coughing & wheezing. (It occurs) often with certain foods particularly peanuts, raw eggs, sometimes milk, soya, shellfish and nuts, when these children ingest the food. ...
- If your child has a food allergy, there are two main concerns. First and foremost is that the child avoids the food that he or she is allergic to. The second concern is that parents work closely with a specialist to ensure that their child has an adequate diet explains allergy specialist, Dr. ... "For children with food allergies, it's a very good idea to work with a physician and to also talk to a dietitian or nutritionist in order to make sure that the diet is adequate so that the child will grow and develop normally. ...
- Once your child has been tested and the food allergy is confirmed, then it's vital that he or she is well informed of what food he or she is allergic to and that this food is avoided without exception says Dr. ... "If your child has been identified as having a specific food allergy, it's absolute avoidance. You cannot smuggle food, so any food that contains that food product such as milk solids in a hot dog has to be avoided. ...
- It's recommended that children with food allergies carry a special emergency kit that contains a shot of adrenalin. ...
- If you suspect your child has a true food allergy, then have her seen by a physician so testing can be arranged. Food allergies can be life threatening and therefore, must be taken seriously. ...
64. The Poop - Dr. Milwicki ...Our Expert Vet
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- It's that thump, thump at two in the morning as your dog frantically tears at his ears, or that annoying slurping sound as he chews the fur off his rump that has you calling your veterinarian for the first available appointment. ...
- While there are many different ways an allergy may manifest in your dog and many different treatments, one of the tests your veterinarian may recommend is a RAST test - (Radioallergosorbent test). ... The first is a regional test which checks for any sensitivity your dog may have to the common grasses, trees, shrubs, molds and fungi found in your part of the country. The second is a food allergy screen to determine sensitivity to some of the common ingredients in your dog's diet. ...
- Since the very best way of treating an allergy is to stay away from the causative agent altogether, your veterinarian will then be able to recommend certain diets free of ingredients to which your dog tested positive. ...
- Here the laboratory formulates a type of vaccine based on the allergy test results, and your dog is given injections over a period of time to slowly help it develop a tolerance to the offending allergens. ...
- Some allergies will dissipate with time and treatment while others may require continued "allergy shots". ...
65. California
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- Formulated for pets with sensitivities, it is made with the fewest ingredients possible in order to eliminate all the potential allergens that may be causing the itching and scratching associated with food sensitivities. For a pet food to do that, and still be nutritionally complete, you know the ingredients have to be of the highest caliber. It's just a Pure and Simple way to make pet food.
- Natural Lamb & Rice Food for Sensitive Dogs.
- So what exactly is a "sensitive" dog? As it relates to diet, a "sensitive" dog is one that has an intolerance to a specific pet food ingredient or ingredients. This intolerance causes a physical reaction - from skin problems to diarrhea - whenever this food is eaten.
- In dealing with food problems, everyone has a favorite term. But whatever you call it, the reality is that your dog has trouble when it eats certain foods.
- Although many of these problems are skin related flea allergies, food allergies can be just as troublesome to the skin. It is for this reason that veterinarians recommend restricting an allergic dog's diet to one with a minimum number of ingredients - ingredients that are not commonly found in normal pet foods. ...
- What's considered "high risk?" Based on years of watching and treating food allergies, veterinarians have isolated specific pet food ingredients which they believe can cause trouble in certain dogs.
- It is possible that your dog may be sensitive to any one or more of the following pet food ingredients:.
- California Natural dog food has been formulated under the guidance of caring pet professionals to meet the special dietary needs of those dogs that cannot tolerate any or all of these ingredients. ...
- California Natural is carefully made with ingredients that are not normally found in most dog foods. ...
- In a situation where there is a true food allergy, it is wise to minimize the number of potential allergen exposures. This is done by reducing the number of ingredients in the pet food. Feeding a food with non-lamb & rice ingredients only complicates the diagnosis and delays recovery.
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67. skinvet.com
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- Food Allergy.
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- What is Food Allergy? .
- Dogs and cats, similarly to humans, may have allergies to food. Some of these pets have symptoms that are limited to the skin, usually showing itching and irritation when they eat the food. ...
- Pets can become allergic to any component of their food. ... But anything that the pet eats, from table scraps to treats, can cause an allergy. The development of the allergy is not contingent on the quality of the food that is fed, so the allergy is unlikely to resolve when the food is switched from one commercial product to another, even if the new food is of an exceptionally good quality. How is food allergy diagnosed? .
- Unfortunately, neither blood testing nor skin testing is accurate in the diagnosis of food allergy. The only way to make a diagnosis, at this time, is to change your pet's food to something completely "novel" for a period of 8 to 10 weeks. The "novel" food cannot contain the ingredients commonly found in pet foods and treats in even trace amounts. During this 8 to 10 week period, the food must be fed without the addition of table scraps, treats (including small amounts of cheese or hot dogs used for giving), or chewable supplements. The only way to successfully perform a food trial is to be very strict with what the pet is allowed to eat. ...
- The reason that the trial must be so long is that some pets will not show improvement until 9 to 10 weeks off their original food. ... Home cooked-diets, on the other hand, rule out the possibility that a stabilizer or preservative used in the production of the commercial food is causing the allergy. For this reason, if we strongly suspect a food allergy and cannot demonstrate it using a commercially prepared diet, we may then recommend a home-cooked diet instead. ...
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69. pero pet food - nutrition and allergy information for pets
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- Does your dog suffer from skin or digestive problems? .
- Very often, dry skin, and itching can be the result of allergies to certain food groups. ... Many people are also concerned that herbicide and pesticide residues that find their way into the food chain can trigger adverse reactions. ... If the allergy is caused by a dietary problem, you may find Pero Organic or Pero Chicken & Rice will provide a diet free of many of the ingredients that cause reactions. ... Dogs can be allergic to many things - pollen, mould, insects, carpet fibres and certain food ingredients. Contributing factors are believed to be increasing pollution and the amount of herbicides, pesticides etc that are finding their way into the food chain. ... A classical allergy is defined by an allergic reaction, usually within 30 minutes. With a delayed allergy, symptoms may not be evident for several hours to days. How your dog can be affected. ... Food allergies affect both males and females, neutered and non-neutered animals equally. ... What to do if you think your dog has an allergy .
- Testing takes place and a series of injections is given to de-sensitise the dog to the allergens. ... Food ingredients that can cause allergies A distinction needs to be drawn between food allergies and food intolerance. ... David Southey, a nutrition expert at Goldenacres - a leading pet food manufacturer explains, "The main culprit in food for causing allergies is protein. ... As a result, there has been a large growth in the popularity of organic dog food. Many pet owners also argue that their dogs find organic food more palatable. Organic pet food also tends to contain a higher level of vitamins, because the soils they are grown in are richer in nutrients. " What to feed your dog Some people prefer to feed their dogs nothing but natural food, which represents a diet they might eat in the wild, including raw meat, bones and offal supplemented by fruit and vegetables. The reality for most owners, with busy lives, is that the convenience of a pre-prepared dog food is the only option - and there has never been a greater choice of foods available. The three main categories of dog food are moist, semi-moist or dry. ... However, if a dog has certain medical conditions such as kidney disease or bladder infection, a moist food may be more beneficial. ... Foods will also be distinguished by other factors such as the age of the dog - puppy, adult and senior or by the size of the dog.
70. Food Allergies in Dogs & Cats
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- Food Allergies in Dogs & Cats.
- FOOD ALLERGIES .
- An allergy is a condition of unusual sensitivity to a substance or substances usually protein in nature which is perceived by the body as foreign. ... Food allergies account for only about 5 to 10 percent of all allergic reactions in dogs and cats. Diagnosis of a food allergy is a demanding diagnostic process requiring strict dietary management to make sure no allergy-triggering food is ingested by your dog.
- Because the signs of food allergy resemble those of other canine allergies - and because effective treatment depends on pinpointing the allergy-causing ingredient - diagnosing food allergies is challenging for both owners and veterinarians. If your pet has an immediate adverse reaction to a diet change, the reaction is probably not an allergy because it takes more than one exposure to a food ingredient to incite an allergic reaction. Thats why dogs and cats that have been eating the same food for months or years with no problem can develop a food allergy.
- The most common sign of food allergy is inflamed, itchy skin, usually around a pets feet, face, ears, armpits, and groin. ...
- Some food-allergic animals experience vomiting and diarrhea instead of - or along with - skin problems. Over the last 10 years in our practice, with the advent of endoscopy ( a fiber optic tube placed down into the stomach and intestine of animals), we have diagnosed food allergy as a component of vomiting and diarrhea. It is now felt, that food allergy is the primary component in certain cases of inflammatory bowel disease. ...
- The rule-out process might include a physical examination and laboratory tests for flea allergy dermatitis, the most common cause of allergic skin disease of animals, inhalant allergies, seasonal reactions to pollen, mold spores, and dust mites, and food caused digestive intolerance, an acute adverse reaction to food that does not involve the immune system.
- If the food allergy remains a suspect, your veterinarian will then help you try to pinpoint what might be causing your pets problems. Most food-allergic dogs are hypersensitive to only one or two ingredients, with beef and dairy proteins topping the culprit list. ... Allergies to food additives including preservatives may also be a cause but are rare.
71. Ingle & Mead - Vizsla Allergic Skin Diseases
- www.vizsladogs.com
- Most breeds of dogs have allergies to certain substances, the 3 most common being food, inhaled substances, or injections such as vaccines, insect bites or drugs. ...
- By the time the owner realises that his dog has been bit and is suffering distress, it is often too late to save the animal. The reaction to a bite can be so immediate that there isn't enough response time available and the dog will go into shock and respiratory failure. ...
- Inhalant allergies and food allergies represent the most common reactions, not related to parasites, in dogs. Most of these allergy problems are not life threatening but interfere with the full enjoyment of life because of the annoyance of skin, gastrointestinal, and respiratory problems. Besides being a source of discomfort to the dog, they are also frustrating to the owner looking for a solution to the problem. ...
- This is especially hard on owners of hunting dogs as the allergy causes immediate reaction of wheezing, coughing, chewing at the feet and discharge in the eyes. ...
- Antibiotics are needed to combat the infections and testing can be done to determine which allergies affect your dog. ...
- Veterinary dermatologists usually rely on skin tests to confirm the diagnosis and to identify specific allergens to which the dog is allergic. Skin testing involves shaving the hair off the dogs side, then injecting minute amounts of allergy extracts of various compounds known to cause allergy. ...
- Having your dog avoid inhalant allergens is rarely practical unless it is proven that the problem is a contact allergy. In that case environmental control can be aimed at by limiting the exposure to the allergens by removing substances such as wool, house plants and even plastic food dishes. Topical therapy using a variety of shampoos will often make the allergic dog more comfortable. ...
- Immunotherapy (allergy shots) is a slow process sometimes taking up to a year before improvement. ...
- Some dogs develop allergies to food, rawhide chews, medications or other ingested substances. ... Although food allergies are relatively uncommon they are an important cause of severe itching in dogs. The clinical signs of food allergy are very much like those of many other allergic conditions except that clues that the diet is at fault may be that food allergy is not seasonal and that, unlike flea or inhalant allergy, it is not easily relieved by treatment with corticosteroids. Since food allergy is uncommon, other sources should be excluded before you blame it on the diet. ...
72. Flint River Ranch Oven-Baked Puppy and Adult Dog Food
- www.herbsnbirds.com
- Premium Health Food for Dogs and Cats.
- Dog & Puppy Oven-Baked Kibble.
- Allergy Kibble.
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- Formula For Food-Sensitive Dogs.
- The production process (premium quality Lamb Meat - Menhaden Fish - Whole Ground Grains - Grapeseed oil - Flaxseed - Rosemary - Chelated Minerals - Natural Tocopherols antioxidant , along with probiotics and digestive enzymes) synergistically provides the very finest diet for food-sensitive dogs. ...
- Oven-baking changes hard to digest starches into easy to digest dextrins, which are readily absorbed into your dog's system. The secret to good nutrition is not how many nutrients are present in a dog's food, but rather, how available they are and how efficiently they can be utilized when digested. ...
- Ordinary dog foods are made with corn. Rice and wheat are easier to digest than corn; therefore, easier on your dog's system. ...
- Ordinary dog foods are extruded under high pressure and extreme temperatures and then sprayed with fat and other products in order to encourage dogs to eat.
- 10# Allergy Formula.
- 20# Allergy Formula.
- 40# Allergy Formula. ...
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73. vet@dog - Dermatology - Food allergies: Part II
- www.dog.com
- Allergies: food vs. ...
- Food Allergies Part I: Ear problems.
- Food Allergies Part II.
- dog. com vet@dog Food Allergies Part II .
- What are some clues that would suggest that you are dealing with a food allergy in your dog? Although none of these signs is truly diagnostic of a food allergy, there are some that might make your vet consider a food allergy: .
- skin problems that begin shortly after switching to a new type of dog food or introducing a new type of treat;.
- How to diagnose a food allergy.
- It is important to know that standardized allergy tests, whether it be a skin test or a blood test, do NOT test accurately for food allergies, REGARDLESS of whether the allergy testing company lists it on their roster of tests!.
- There are specific ways of diagnosing a food allergy that are NOT just a simple diet change. ... Elimination diets must be continued (without "cheating!") for a minimum of 2 - 3 months (or longer) before you can decide if a food allergy is the problem. To confirm the diagnosis, you must "challenge" with the suspect old food. If food is the problem, then you add in one (and only one!) ingredient each week to see if he can tolerate it. The goal is eventually to find a commercial food that he will be able to eat. ...
- Some things that mimic a food allergy need to be eliminated .
- Airborne allergies: These are easily confused with food allergies, especially if they are year-round. Sometimes the only way to distinguish between them is by doing a full-fledged food elimination trial along with a skin test for inhaled allergens.
74. H:\INTERNET\FTP files\breeding-vetpoint-allergies
- www.guidedogs.com
- (Guide Dog News, Summer 2001) .
- Therapy for atopic dogs consists of symptomatic treatments (antihistamines, topical bathing and rinsing, intermittent doses of cortisone), and sometimes hyposensitization (allergy shots). ...
- Allergy shots are usually given by the dog’s owner according to instructions, ordinarily on a seven to 30-day schedule, and need to be given for seven to eight months before results can be accurately evaluated. The components of each atopic dog’s allergy shots are determined by performing blood or skin tests to identify the cause of the allergy. ... Often a hypoallergenic diet trial is given first, to rule out any food allergies (although food allergies are much less common).
- If an atopic dog requires frequent cortisone therapy, periodic urine cultures should be performed to ensure a bladder infection (a common complication) has not developed. The dose of cortisone should be tapered so that the dog is receiving the minimal amount to be effective. ...
75. Flint River Ranch Allergy Dog Food
- www.gingerspetshop.com
- Natural Pet Food.
- Dog Food.
- Cat Food.
- Dog Treats.
- Dog Bones.
- Flint River Ranch Allergy Formula for Food-Sensitive Dogs.
- Flint River Ranch's Lamb, Millet and Rice Adult Dog Food is specifically formulated for those dogs that are allergic to wheat, corn glutens, and/or chicken. ... Synergistically this formula provides the very finest diet for food-sensitive dogs.
- This Formula is nutritionally complete and balanced for all stages of your dog's life according to AAFCO Nutrient Profiles for Dog Foods.
- 10 lb Lamb/Millet/Rice Dog Food.
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- When you buy dog food, you're looking for nutrition. Studies have shown that dogs were required to eat 3 to 4 times as much of an economy brand than a natural food to provide proper nutrition. Flint River Ranch dog food will be cheaper to feed than other food costing less.
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