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Healthier Meals for Dogs With Allergies
Author: Carolyn W.
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White chicken rice and ground beef peas and carrots treats sweet potatoes with chicken wrap and greenies and chicken nubs
Author: Leota D.
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I feed mine Carna 4 and Primal or Small batch. It is raw and no synthetic vitamins in the food.
Author: Barbara R.
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Lamb or salmon from Purina pro plan sensitive
Author: Margo A.
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I feed my 14.5 year old toy poodle Orijen for 13 years. She is allergic to chicken so I choose the fish and beef options. I also supplement daily with boiled beef, white fish, salmon, fresh spinach, grated carrots, diced sweet potatoes, brown rice and apples. I cook a big batch and freeze in smaller portions to last a few days at a time.
Author: Edith Tremble C.
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My Vet had always recommended Science Diet. Also never give anything with red dye in it, even treats.
Author: Holly Quinton M.
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Home made food, extra lean ground beef, lean ground chicken and freshly caught salmon, not farm raised. Boil one of these meats and when almost cooked add wild rice. Finish cooking. The mixture should be 1/4 rice to 3/4 meat. Alternate the different meats. Salmon is excellent for skin. Do not feed any dry dog food at all as this is usually the cause. Veterinarian Clinic.
Author: Julie B.
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Better watch out with that chicken as most dogs who have eating issues are allergic to chicken or chicken by products in dog food or chicken made at home. Consult with your vet and get prescription dog food, it will make a world of difference for your dog. We have a mini poodle that had stomach issues. Went thru different dog foods, made her food at home, on different meds, had ultra sound done, blood work, etc. Ended up taking her to an Internal medicine doctor who put her on a special canned and dry dog food and she no longer has stomach issues and is healthy and happy. No more vomiting, diarrhea, burping, etc. Chicken was one of the main culprits.
Author: Barbara Neubauer-Z.
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My poodle loved French green beans frozen peas and sweet potatoes mixed on the side of his food would not eat it if you put it into his food
Author: Janice D.
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My baby passed recently but I used to make her food. Took 2 hours every two weeks. Cooked chopped chicken breast, drained ground beef, stew meat, brown rice, cooked broccoli, carrots, cauliflower.put in zip lock bags and freeze.
Author: Connie Ball F.
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I feed mine Carna 4.
Author: Barbara R.
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I started cooking for my girls as she was scratching constantly. Eliminated the common allergens…kibble, poultry and focused on beef, broccoli, salmon oil blueberries, carrots and eggs. It kept getting worse. Finally did a DNA thru 5strands testing. She was INTOLERANT to all those things. She now gets white rice, ground turkey, ground pork, green beans and apples cooked into a stew. Way better. Of course she is also intolerant to acrylic fibers but I can’t pull out my carpet and replace right now
Author: Janet Townley L.
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I’ve had good luck with Blue Buffalo salmon and sweet potato dry food for my toy poodle. He has had a sensitive stomach since he was a little pup. We tried lots of brands and even boiled chicken and rice with purée meat baby food. The blue Buffalo limited ingredients made a difference. My guy turned 16 today and is going strong for a senior dog
Author: Andrea S.
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Look up Dr Marty. I just started mine on this.
Author: Becky B.
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My poodle did 12 week limited ingredient hills prescription z/d (need prescription) It changed his life_ no more itching or ear infections. He now eats LID evangers lamb & rice & only has LID treats. He can eat human grade meats too. Good luck
Author: Macy B.
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Royal Canin PR. My poodle is allergic to a number of proteins, especially chicken and turkey
Author: Beth C.
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We take our baby to an animal dermatologist They said either buy prescription food from them which will be very expensive or Blue Buffalo Basic Salmon. And she is also on a strong prescription that I. give her daily
Author: Joan W.
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Don’t feed her pork, dogs and cats should not eat pork. A vet told me this. My dog loves Fresh pet.
Author: Joetta Herndon D.
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Royal canin hypoallergenic dog food,
Author: Helen W.
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Royal canin Anallergenic. It’s what my dogs with allergies eat. Expensive but top quality
Author: Samantha Lee M.
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Best Foods for Poodles with Allergies
1. What are the most common food allergies in poodles?
Poodles often develop allergies to common protein sources such as beef, chicken, and dairy. Grains like wheat, corn, and soy can also trigger allergic reactions. Identifying these allergens early is crucial to managing your poodle’s diet effectively.
2. How can I tell if my poodle has a food allergy?
Signs of food allergies in poodles include itchy skin, chronic ear infections, gastrointestinal issues like vomiting or diarrhea, and excessive licking or biting at the paws. If you notice these symptoms, consult a veterinarian for an elimination diet or allergy testing.
3. What ingredients should I look for in dog food for allergic poodles?
Look for limited-ingredient diets that feature novel proteins such as duck, venison, or salmon, and are free from common allergens. Hypoallergenic dog foods that exclude grains, artificial additives, and by-products are often best for allergic poodles.
4. Is grain-free food better for poodles with allergies?
Grain-free food can be beneficial if your poodle has a specific grain allergy. However, not all poodles need a grain-free diet. It’s important to identify the actual allergen before making this switch, as some grain-free formulas may include other ingredients that could cause sensitivity.
5. Can homemade dog food help manage my poodle’s allergies?
Yes, homemade dog food allows you to control every ingredient and eliminate potential allergens. A vet or canine nutritionist should guide you to ensure your dog gets a balanced diet while avoiding allergenic ingredients.
6. Are there specific brands that are best for poodles with food allergies?
Some trusted brands known for hypoallergenic or limited-ingredient foods include Royal Canin Veterinary Diet, Hill’s Prescription Diet, Blue Buffalo Basics, and Natural Balance. Always consult with your vet before transitioning to a new brand or formula.
7. How long does it take to see improvement after swi
tching to an allergy-friendly diet?
Most poodles begin to show improvement within 4 to 6 weeks of starting a new diet, though some may take longer. Consistency is key—avoid feeding treats or table scraps that could contain allergens during this time.
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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