...allergies are MUCH more common in pets than food allergies but flea, environmental, and food allergies can all have similar symptoms. Diagnosis of food allergies One of the most frustrating...
...of dogs – those with known food allergies to identified ingredients, healthy dogs with no allergic signs, and dogs with suspected food allergies that were undergoing diet elimination and re-challenge...
...cause allergies in dogs and cats, one of the many reasons pets can be incorrectly diagnosed with food allergies (true food allergies are very uncommon). Canned food Canned food also...
...other specific properties? There is a great deal of misinformation about pet food ingredients, and an over-diagnosis of food allergies, so your choice of pet food may not need to...
Although food allergies are quite uncommon, they can sometimes occur in dogs and cats that have year-round skin issues (not seasonal) or chronic gastrointestinal problems. Unfortunately, there’s no easy way...
...food companies aren’t generally evil. Nor do we believe in the many pet food conspiracy theories popular on the Internet. There are companies that produce foods of fantastic quality and...
...do if you suspect that your pet’s food may have made them sick. Pet food-associated illness refers to when pets get sick because of a problem with a pet food....
...food allergies to more common ingredients. Food allergies in pets develop to ingredients that they are regularly exposed to – things in their everyday diet rather than to specific foods...
...temperature food or even to the warmed food! This has been my clinical experience with both cats and dogs, with some preferring warmed food, some preferring room temperature food, and...
...(although it is important to be aware that food allergies are uncommon!) or, more commonly, be reacting to other factors in the diet such as the amount of fat or...