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20 Best Dog Foods for Corgis with Allergies
Mine was diabetic so we had prescriptions from the vet for Royal Canin. Lots of options if I remember correctly. Kind of spendy though.
Author: Rhoda S.
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Mack (RIP) had dry skin /allergies. He was scratching all the time. It all went away when I started putting coconut oil in his food. About a teaspoon each meal. We fed him mid range quality food from the supermarket. Nothing fancy.
Author: Marty M.
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Completely balanced raw diet, because it’s real food without unnecessary garbage, and I believe that highly processed foods cause health issues just like it does in humans
Author: Leslie 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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We feed our boy Blissful Belly. His skin has cleared up.
Author: Jessica M.
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Mine was allergic to grains and also problems with bladder stones. Hydrolyzed food worked for both things Hill z/d
Author: Kim Magee B.
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My corgi is allergic to all animal protein so she’s on a prescribed food of royal canin hydrolyzed protein. She no longer throws up after every meal and her coat is extremely soft, fluffy, and shiny.
Author: Shelby R.
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Our corgi was diagnosed with a chicken allergy. Vet suggested hydrolyzed protein dog food. Lucy loves all food, fruit, veggies so filling out her food is easy. Chicken appears in almost ALL dog food. I will have to try the coconut oil in her food as well as suggested.
Author: Josi B.
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Kirkland sweet potato and salmon we tried everything and also no people food except veggies and some fruit.
Author: Coby E.
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We suggest Great Lakes Pork recipe. High quality kibble.
Author: Chris Linda F.
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One of our corgi is allergic to chicken and chicken by products, so she gets beef and potato food by wholesome from Tractor Supply.
Author: DavidandKatie N.
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Mine is allergic to chicken. So she eats mostly beef, pork and turkey. Freshpet has salmon and white fish.
Author: Candia T.
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I make Reggie homemade food from venison harvested on our land. I mix with organic sweet potatoes, brown rice, green peas, carrots and a raw egg. Kept refrigerated. His coat is shiny , eyes are bright, and no more hot spots from chewing and itching. (we think it’s by products and chicken meat he’s allergic to, though he tolerates fresh eggs). All organic.
Author: Linda Arkison W.
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Purina pro plan sensitive skin and stomach with salmon. My girl doesn’t eat any chicken and does well on this food.
Author: Jennifer T.
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Royal Canin (Duck and Potatoe) has solved any and all related issues….
Author: Jim B.
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Our corgi is allergic to chicken and is diabetic and it’s very challenging to find non-chicken prescription meal/treats. Her vet prescribed her hill’s diet metabolic lamb meal and rice
Author: Dessy Taslim-N.
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Merrick: I purchase the limited ingredient salmon dry food. NO CHICKEN!
Author: Margaret Giddings-O.
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Square Pet Skin & Digestive Support. LID using hydrolized pork as a protein. Formulated by vets
Author: Donna G.
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Science Diet sensitive stomach & skin
Author: Christina D.
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Addiction food on Amazon it’s air dried and has lots of options to choose from it’s way healthier then most kibble my corgi has a sensitive stomach and this food works great I get the apples and kangaroo. It comes from new New Zealand and has done wonders for all my dogs.Addiction Wild Kangaroo & Apples – Dry Dog Food – Limited Ingredient Premium Protein – Muscle and Weight Management – Grain-Free – Made in New Zealand – Ideal for Sensitive Dogs – 20 pounds
Author: Shelila H.
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I make our Corgi’s food from fresh chicken breast or thigh and no salt green beans. I add other vegies and fruit too, like no salt canned sweet potatoes, carrots, beets, peas, etc and blueberries, strawberries etc. We also give a very high quality vet approved vitamin/mineral supplement.
Author: Teresa Locey S.
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Best Foods for Corgis with Allergies
1. What are the most common food allergies in Corgis?
Corgis commonly develop food allergies to ingredients such as chicken, beef, dairy, eggs, wheat, soy, and corn. These allergies can trigger symptoms like itchy skin, ear infections, digestive upset, and excessive licking of paws.
2. How can I tell if my Corgi has a food allergy?
Signs of food allergies in Corgis include chronic itching, red or inflamed skin, hair loss, ear infections, vomiting, diarrhea, and frequent paw chewing. A veterinarian may recommend an elimination diet to confirm the allergy.
3. What type of dog food is best for a Corgi with allergies?
The best dog food for an allergic Corgi is typically limited-ingredient, hypoallergenic, or novel-protein food. These diets reduce exposure to common allergens and make it easier to identify problematic ingredients.
4. Are grain-free diets good for Corgis with allergies?
Grain-free diets can help some allergic Corgis, especially if they are sensitive to wheat or corn. However, not all allergies are grain-related, so it’s important to choose a formula with high-quality proteins and consult your vet before switching.
5. What proteins are safest for Corgis with food allergies?
Novel or less common protein sources such as duck, venison, lamb, salmon, turkey, or rabbit are often safer choices for Corgis with allergies because their immune systems are less likely to react to them.
6. Can homemade food help manage my Corgi’s allergies?
Homemade dog food can help control ingredients and avoid allergens, but it must be properly balanced. Always work with a veterinarian or pet nutritionist to ensure your Corgi receives the necessary vitamins and minerals.
7. How long does it take to see improvement after switching to allergy-friendly food?
Most Corgis show improvement within 4 to 8 weeks after transitioning to a new allergy-friendly diet. Skin irritation and digestive issues may gradually decrease as allergens are eliminated from their system.
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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