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Dealing with your Great Pyrenees’ food allergies can be beyond frustrating! We asked our 800,000 members of the Great Pyrenees community on Facebook the following question: “Those of you with Great Pyrenees who have allergies…. what food do you use and why?” We received hundreds of replies, and summarized the top 25 responses here.
As always, be sure to consult your veterinarian before making any health changes to your Great Pyrenees’ diet. iHeartDogs is reader-supported, so some of the links below may be affiliate links where we receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.

Best Dog Foods for Great Pyrenees with Allergies

Tractor Supply 4health Salmon and potato. Mine were allergic to chicken, and even blends that said lamb and rice, beef and whatever, had chicken in them. Mine have been great ever since.

Author: Laura O.

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Hill’s Prescription Diet z/d Skin/Food Sensitivities Dry Dog Food

A Veterinary formulated diet! Like Hills Z/D, Derm Defense, or Derm Complete. Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein or Selected Protein. Your vet can help figure out a good diet to trial.

Author: Matilda G.

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Typically, when pets are allergic to food, it is the protein 93% of the time. So I would recommend switching to a less common protein source such as lamb, venison, or salmon. If no luck, your vet could always get you a prescription for a hydrolyzed protein diet.

Author: Trinity Jade H.

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Diamond Naturals Skin & Coat Real Salmon and Potato Recipe Dry Dog Food

Diamond Natural skin and coat. That’s what I feed. My dogs love it. It can be a little pricey, but worth it.

Author: Gwen R.

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Taste of The Wild Pacific Stream Grain

Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream!!! My boy is sensitive to EVERYTHING! His tummy is awful. I switched to this food 7 years ago!

Author: Cydney S.

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Farmina N&D Dog Dry Puppy Grain

Have you tried Farmina N&D dog food? I use it mainly cause there are strict regulations in Italy about what is put into dog food. Another point is they have far less tocopherols than USA dog food. Tocopherols are linked to cancer and it is a preservative. Now, the dog itself could be allergic to grains and I’ve never heard of a dog being allergic to meat in general. You can try the ancestral grain or the grain-free dog food from Farmina.

Author: Jordan Q.

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Authority Adult Sensitive Stomach and Skin Lamb and Rice Dry Dog Food

Ours is allergic to everything, and we have him on the sensitive stomach/digestive lamb made by the authority

Author: Sara E.

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I’d either do home-cooked or raw so you can control ingredients to monitor how he’s doing, or a very limited-ingredient kibble. Good luck!

Author: Jennifer H.

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Diamond Naturals Large Breed Adult Dry Dog Food

I feed mine Diamond Naturals large breed lamb and rice. He loves it and is thriving on it.

Author: Alan C.

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Fromm Adult Gold Premium Dry Dog Food

 

We do Fromm’s Family for our pets with very delicate stomachs

Author: Shelly Ford D.

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Fromm Adult Gold Premium Dry Dog Food

Lamb lg breed best kibble you can afford. Consider Fromm or Nutrena

Author: Rugged R.

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NutriSource Pure Vita Limited Ingredient

My boy Pyr is highly allergic to any poultry (this includes anything with eggs too!!). He does very well on Pure Vita salmon and pea and the beef one as well) I do add steamed veggies, cottage cheese, ground beef and white rice as toppers (not at the same time) I also make him veggie soup with zero sodium,. He eats better than my husband….

Author: Donna P.

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Nature’s Domain Grain-Free All Life Stages Salmon Meal & Sweet Potato

Costco Kirkland salmon and sweet potatoes are great

Author: Sheryl Cline H.

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Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula Large Breed Adult Dry Dog Food

I use Blue Buffalo large breed formula

Author: Kelly Kosar H.

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Nutro Limited Ingredient Diet Adult Large Breed Dry Dog Food

nutro limited ingredients is what my great Pyrenees ate

Author: Amanda D.

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Steve’s Real Food Freeze-Dried Raw Nuggets

Steve’s Real Food has frozen, raw pork nuggets that our Pyr is on. It’s been a lifesaver for him.

Author: Gena DeLuigi D.

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IAMS Proactive Health Dry Dog Food

Ours is allergic to chicken. We switched to Iams Lamb

Author: Jennifer Grace Anderson R.

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We used Browned Ground turkey, Sweet potato, Greek yogurt. Eventually, we added Fresh spinach and apples

Author: Carrie J L.

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Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets HA Hydrolyzed Protein Dog Food

We get a prescription for Purina’s hydrolyzed protein. No issues at all!

Author: Chloe K.

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Natural Balance Limited Ingredient Large Breed Adult Dry Dog Food 

Natural Balance, limited ingredient formula.

Author: Dave P.

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Go! Solutions Sensitivities Limited Ingredient Duck Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

Go brand in Canada is great… grain-free, limited ingredients is the type I use. Also, Orijen grain-free is good

ORIJEN Grain Free High Protein Dry Dog Food

Author: Maggie M.

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Probiotics and bovine colostrum. A heaping tablespoon twice a day, mixed with water and added to his food, will help with allergies

Author: Silvia S.

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Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin and Stomach Dog Food

Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin and Stomach Salmon

Author: Denise Barron P.

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Hill’s Prescription Diet Derm Complete

Author: Marsh M.

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Best Foods for Great Pyrenees with Allergies

1. What are the most common food allergies in Great Pyrenees dogs?

1. Great Pyrenees are prone to food allergies, especially to proteins like chicken, beef, and dairy. Common allergens also include grains like corn, wheat, and soy. Identifying the specific allergen typically requires an elimination diet or allergy testing under veterinary supervision.

2. Which ingredients should I avoid in my Great Pyrenees’ food if they have allergies?

2. Avoid common allergens such as chicken, beef, dairy, soy, wheat, and corn. Artificial preservatives (like BHA, BHT), food dyes, and flavor enhancers can also trigger allergic reactions. Always check ingredient labels for potential irritants.

3. What are the best hypoallergenic protein sources for Great Pyrenees with food allergies?

3. Limited-ingredient diets with novel proteins such as duck, venison, salmon, rabbit, or kangaroo are ideal. Hydrolyzed protein diets, where the protein is broken down into non-allergenic amino acids, can also be effective for dogs with severe allergies.

4. Are grain-free diets better for Great Pyrenees with allergies?

4. Not necessarily. While some dogs with grain sensitivities benefit from grain-free diets, others do fine with grains like oatmeal or brown rice. It’s important to identify whether the allergy is to grains specifically or another ingredient.

5. What are some top-rated commercial dog foods for Great Pyrenees with allergies?

5. Popular choices include Hill’s Prescription Diet z/d (hydrolyzed protein), Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein, Natural Balance Limited Ingredient Diets, Blue Buffalo Basics Skin & Stomach Care, and Wellness Simple Limited Ingredient Diet. Always consult with your veterinarian before switching to a prescription or specialty diet.

6. Can homemade food help manage allergies in Great Pyrenees?

6. Yes, homemade diets allow you to control every ingredient, which can be ideal for managing allergies. Use a novel protein and a single carbohydrate source to start. However, ensure the diet is balanced by working with a veterinary nutritionist to avoid nutrient deficiencies.

7. How long does it take to see improvement in allergy symptoms after switching foods?

7. Most dogs show improvement within 6 to 8 weeks of starting a new allergy-friendly diet. During this time, it’s crucial to avoid all other foods, treats, and table scraps that might contain allergens.

As always, be sure to consult your veterinarian before making any health changes to your Great Pyrenees’ food. iHeartDogs is reader-supported, so some of the links above may be affiliate links where we receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.

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