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Dealing with your Staffordshire Bull Terrier’s food allergies can be beyond frustrating! We asked our 800,000 members of Staffordshire Bull Terrier community on facebook the following question: “Those of you with Staffordshire Bull Terriers who have allergies…. what food do you use and why?” We received hundreds of replies, and summarized the top 20 responses here.
As always, be sure to consult your veterinarian before making any health changes to your Staffordshire Bull Terrier’s diet. Also, view our roundup of the Best Foods for a Dog with Allergies

Healthier Meals for Dogs With Allergies

My staffy girl has awful allergies! Both food & environmental. She’s now on grain free food, low carb, fresh meat, salmon, venison, chicken, some beef. Baths, baths & more baths with treatment regiments. It has finally started working after trying so many different things to stop the scratching and redness & sore places. We felt so bad for her. Thankful we found a solution for our girl! It was driving us crazy! Another thing that works well for yeast between their toes from the grass is apple cider vinegar with Mother. One part apple cider vinegar with two parts water. The acid neutralizes the yeast and stops the growth. Spray on their paws with extra attention in between the toes. You’ll be shocked how quick it works. * Only use apple cider vinegar with MOTHER.

Author: Kim S.

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We use Orijens fit and trim. Have tried so many others but this has put all Buddys little problems to bed. He has a very sensitive tummy windy occasionally sick itchy skin and his ears would flare up every couple weeks.Having been neutered would be prone to gain weight if too many snacks were given and his seasonal aleopicia hasn’t come back. He’s been on it for 12 months. Granted a little expensive (12kg for £95) but his health and happiness are more important.

Author: Cheryl H.

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Not a food recommendation, but I would HIGHLY recommend this allergy supplement on Amazon. Reduced my dog’s itching substantially. My vet said keep using it!

Author: Jay C.

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Natural Balance salmon & sweet potato! They LOVE it

Author: Sue M.

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Hills prescription diet Derm Defense. My Staffy needs it for all his skin issues, it’s the best one you can get (and the most expensive)!

Author: Robyn T.

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I have said this before, that a very lovely Vet told me that Staffies have a mild tummy reaction to various food stuffs and that, of all the cooked meats, TURKEY IS BEST, so I give her turkey-based dog food and roasted turkey…she likes tinned salmon (and smoked) and those, alongside WAGG chicken biscuits seems to be her very best happy and healthy

Author: Patricia M.

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My staffy use to have really bad allergies, she was covered in lumps . I use to make all her own food thinking i was doing the right thing. Once i changed to Ivory coat Grain free salmon and ocean fish and for her meat i buy a SK- d salmon and tapioca roll. Amazing the difference , no lumps and bumps anymore .I was told a lot of dogs have allergies to chicken and in most products they have chicken bye products in them even if not labeled chicken .

Author: Bobby A.

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Taste of the Wild- Salmon No Soy. No grain. No chicken products… No more rashes! I fed it to my other Staffy too for the same reason… she was allergic to everything and it’s the only food I could find that she could tolerate!

Author: Teri E.

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I stopped pet food and started making his own homemade food and Dr Harvey’s paradigm as well

Author: Pamela M.

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Acana, limit ingredient lamb and Okanagan apple. I tried ALOT of different brands and proteins. Finally I work at petsmart and we sell an allergy testing kit so I did that and it showed me what Duke was allergic too and safe foods for him… did you know dogs can be allergic to rosemary and in 95% of food I have found the that are limited diet have rosemary extract. Frustrating.

Author: Dawn K.

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We have been using Orjien but it has just been brought out by MARS So we are moving to Carnilove true fresh I think. Its hypoallergenic, has a great meat content and it contains raw ingredients which is why we moved to the Origin. I would prefer a full raw diet but mine are picky. Raw is miles better fully hypoallergenic and single proteins are avaible in makes like Benyfit wilsons paleo ridge

Author: Lucy O.

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Diamond naturals salmon and sweet potato! I have two staffys, one of which has allergies to chicken and I found this food to work the best for both of them! Also supplement with fish oils and omega 3s as well as healthy fruits, veggies, and fresh meats

Author: Danielle P.

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The honest kitchen. I gave my boy the dehydrated food and he was obsessed! Great digestion and helped with every health issue. The grain free formula is and has always been safe as it has taurine. Highly recommended!

Author: Stephanie R.

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I feed mine boiled chicken and rice in the morning and boiled mince beef and veg at night .. he’s 9 struggled to get him to eat he refused dog food raw diet made him sick .. he’s been having this for 4yrs now he’s looking healthy no diahorrea or vomiting and looks forward to his meals

Author: Suzanne G.

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iams, lamb & rice. he is allergic to chicken.

Author: Lore D.

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Dr. Harvey’s Raw Vibrance. No grain, no preservatives, no chemicals and I add the meat (protein) so I don’t have to worry about chicken getting in their food. Go to their website and read up on it. My dog, Buddy from the page Loving Buddy is very allergic to chicken and grain. He was a torture victim and has a very sensitive digestive system. Feeding him this and I don’t need to worry about him having a tummy ache.

Author: Loving B.

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Diamond Naturals Lamb and Rice. My blue boy is allergic to chicken, his skin breaks out horribly and he gets horrible diarrhea. I have been told this food is good quality and all of my pups have beautiful coats since switching

Author: Stacy L.

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Mine all eat Purina pro plan, sensitive skin and stomach and they do great!

Author: Barbie Lee N.

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My dogs life changed when we went to Zignature Kangaroo and eliminated all treats with any type of chicken and chicken meal.

Author: Heather U.

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Supreme Source brand….Salmon, Lamb or Pork flavor. We change it up for our girl.

Author: Mary J. M.

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Royal canin hydrolyzed proteins depending on whether it’s food or skin there are a few different types in this line

Author: Erin U.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Feeding Staffordshire Bull Terriers with Allergies

1. What are the most common food allergies in Staffordshire Bull Terriers?

Staffordshire Bull Terriers commonly develop allergies to proteins like beef, chicken, dairy, wheat, and soy. Identifying and eliminating these from their diet can help manage allergic reactions such as skin irritation, ear infections, or gastrointestinal issues.

2. How can I tell if my Staffordshire Bull Terrier has a food allergy?

Symptoms of food allergies in Staffies include excessive itching, red or inflamed skin, chronic ear infections, diarrhea, and vomiting. If these symptoms persist, a vet may recommend an elimination diet or allergy testing.

3. What are the best protein sources for a Staffy with allergies?

Novel proteins such as duck, venison, rabbit, or salmon are often ideal for allergic dogs. These less commonly used meats can help reduce allergic reactions and are easier for sensitive dogs to tolerate.

4. Are grain-free diets good for Staffordshire Bull Terriers with allergies?

Grain-free diets can be beneficial if your Staffy is allergic to grains like wheat or corn. However, not all dogs need a grain-free diet. It’s essential to identify the specific allergen before switching foods, and consult with your vet for guidance.

5. Can hypoallergenic dog food help my Staffordshire Bull Terrier?

Yes, hypoallergenic dog foods are formulated with limited ingredients and novel proteins to minimize allergic reactions. Many are also free of common allergens and artificial additives, making them a safe choice for Staffies with food sensitivities.

6. What ingredients should I avoid in my allergic Staffordshire Bull Terrier’s diet?

Avoid common allergens like beef, chicken, dairy, soy, wheat, and artificial additives. Look for dog foods labeled as limited-ingredient or hypoallergenic, and always check ingredient lists for hidden sources of allergens.

7. How long does it take to see improvement after changing my dog’s diet?

Improvements can often be seen within 4 to 6 weeks of starting a new allergy-friendly diet. However, every dog is different, and it may take longer to identify the right food. Consistency and patience are key when managing food allergies in Staffies.

Support Your Dog’s Allergy Relief With Better Nutrition

Choosing the right food can make a world of difference for dogs with allergies. When you select recipes made with gentle ingredients and clean nutrition, you help soothe irritation, support digestion, and keep your pup feeling their best. Every thoughtful choice brings your dog closer to the comfort and wellness they deserve. With the right allergy-friendly diet, you can ease symptoms and enjoy more joyful, energetic days together. Because a healthy, comfortable dog is a truly happy dog.

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