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Symptoms
of food allergies and animal food choice
What
animal food you feed your pet may produce symptoms of food
allergies and are similar to those of most allergies seen in
dogs and cats. The primary symptom is itchy skin. Symptoms
may also include chronic or recurrent ear infections, hair
loss, excessive scratching, hot spots, and skin infections
that respond to antibiotics but reoccur after antibiotics
are discontinued.
There is evidence that dogs with food
allergies may sometimes have an increased incidence of bowel
movements. One study showed that non-allergic dogs have
around 1.5 bowel movements per day where some dogs with food
allergies may have 3 or more per day.
It
is difficult to distinguish an animal suffering from food
allergies in an animal food, from atopy or other allergies
based on physical signs.
One of these, is a dog with recurrent ear problems,
particularly yeast infections. Another, is a very young dog
with moderate or severe skin problems. A third tip off, is
if a dog suffers from allergies year-round
or if the symptoms begin in the winter. And the final clue,
is a dog that has very itchy skin but does not respond to
antihistamines or steroid treatment.
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