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Healthier Meals for Dogs With Allergies
Taste of the Wild helped my Doxi so much with skin allergies…
Author: Carol C.
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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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My girl was allergic to all meats except fish and salmon so Zignature Whitefish or Salmon worked best for her
Author: Joyce K.
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Nutrisource trout and rice, my girl is 11 years old and her itchy skin was bad until I changed to this
Author: Vickie Spangler J.
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We were grain free for years and little senior man developed some gnarly food allergies. We switched to Venture by Earthborn and have solved the problem thus far.
Author: Megan C.
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We use Canidae grain-free, limited ingredient salmon and sweet potato. Along with chopped and steemed carrots, sweet potato, and peas that I add for supplement to each meal. This, along with a small dose of apoquel, really helped eliminate my 18 year old’s dermatitis.
Author: Paul R.
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We use Victor Ocean fish formula, I add a little bit of coconut oil to her breakfast and salmon oil with her dinner and it has helped her skin tremendously and her coat is so shiny and soft! Also the Victor food has helped a lot with some of her tummy issues
Author: Amanda N.
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Purina pro plan sensitive skin and stomach. My baby was able to get off his monthly allergy injections after starting this food. His overall health improved also.
Author: Desirae M.
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Homemade chicken and rice with vegetables mixed in. We also bathe them in Dawn. We stopped giving them hard food because Lola is the oldest and she has a hard time with it. What we do for one we do for all 3. Canned food has something in it that has made all 3 of them very sick. We’ve been on homemade for around 8 years now.
Author: Jennie B.
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One of ours is allergic to corn and the other is allergic to most grasses…both get Blue Buffalo healthy weight and our girl with the grass allergies gets apoquel prescribed by our vet. Switching to Blue Buffalo, his skin looks like it should. He was in rough shape when we had him on Science Diet. Over 10 years on Blue!
Author: Marlo T.
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I have been cooking the food for them. Sweet potato , carrots, fresh veggies, apples blueberries ,zucchini, pumpkin, salmon or chicken, mix it together cook slightly with chicken broth. They love it
Author: Lynn Leirer C.
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I use Nature’s recipe grain free. It was life changing for my girl. Her coat is now thick and lustrous and she’s itch free. Good luck
Author: Donna Rosato B.
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My boy was allergic to chicken. I bought him Zignature whitefish. He loved it
Author: Laura Fay E.
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Fresh pet with some rice and green bean. He hardly has any teeth
Author: Sharon Ochterbeck F.
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Diamond white fish and sweet potato. No more problems
Author: Marie R.
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Purina proplan. I use salmon because chicken supposedly makes the allergies worse. It’s good for the digestive track.
Author: Christina Larmore T.
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Hills Science Diet Sensitive Skin and Stomach. This is what our vet put her on.
Author: Melissa C.
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Rachel Ray’s doesn’t have corn it. Haven’t had any problems in years since changing.
Author: Jacque Floyd N.
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Pedigree no problem with my dogs eating it
Author: Julie S.
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Author: Barbie B.
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RAW for meals….RAW for treats…goats milk, bone broth. Many pets are allergic to the sugars/fillers/starchs in most Kibble. Feeding a species appropriate diet such as RAW eliminates many allergies/digestive issues in our dogs and cats. I feed Steve’s Real Food, Primal bone broths, Answers goats milk and single source human grade freeze dried RAW treats ( pork liver, beef liver, hearts, etc..) WATCH PET FOOLED ON PRIME VIDEO. Great insight into the pet food industry. About kibble, about RAW, the whole shabang.
Author: Becky G.
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Best Foods for Dachshunds with Allergies
1. What are common food allergies in Dachshunds?
Dachshunds are commonly allergic to ingredients like beef, dairy, chicken, wheat, corn, and soy. These allergens can trigger symptoms such as itching, ear infections, gastrointestinal upset, and skin rashes. Identifying the specific allergen through an elimination diet or veterinary allergy testing is essential for proper management.
2. How can I tell if my Dachshund has a food allergy?
Signs of food allergies in Dachshunds often include persistent itching, red or inflamed skin, paw licking, recurring ear infections, vomiting, or diarrhea. If you notice any of these symptoms, consult your vet to rule out other conditions and explore a potential dietary cause.
3. What ingredients should I look for in hypoallergenic dog food for Dachshunds?
Look for limited-ingredient diets that avoid common allergens and contain novel proteins such as duck, venison, or salmon. Grain-free options or those using gluten-free grains like oats or rice may also help. Always opt for dog foods that clearly label all ingredients and avoid artificial additives and preservatives.
4. Are grain-free diets better for Dachshunds with allergies?
Not necessarily. While some Dachshunds with grain sensitivities may benefit from grain-free diets, most food allergies are protein-related. A grain-free formula can be helpful if your dog is specifically allergic to grains like wheat or corn, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution.
5. Is homemade dog food a good option for Dachshunds with allergies?
Homemade dog food can be a great option, allowing complete control over ingredients. However, it must be nutritionally balanced to meet your dog’s needs. Always consult with a veterinary nutritionist to ensure your homemade meals support your Dachshund’s health and development.
6. How long does it take to see improvement after switching to allergy-friendly dog food?
Typically, you may start to see improvements in your Dachshund’s symptoms within 4 to 8 weeks after changing to a hypoallergenic diet. However, it can vary depending on the severity of the allergy and the specific food used. Consistency is key, and treats or supplements should also align with the allergen-free plan.
7. Can supplements help manage food allergies in Dachshunds?
Yes, supplements like omega-3 fatty acids (found in fish oil), probiotics, and digestive enzymes can help support skin health and gut function, potentially reducing allergic reactions. Always check with your vet before adding supplements to your dog’s diet to ensure they are appropriate and safe.
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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