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Dog Information on Diet and Food Allergies

by Melinda Smith

Not only do dog allergies refer to our allergies to dog hair and dander, but also to dog's allergies to things in their environment, such as chemicals, pollution and food. Dog allergies can manifest themselves in skin problems, like itching and hair loss, and in more advanced cases, loose bowel movements and vomiting.

Dogs sometimes develop allergies to foods they have been eating for a long time, and it's not always easy to identify which component of ingredient is the real cause. If you suspect that your dog suffers from allergies of any kind, it is best to first visit your vet for allergy testing and dog information, and advice on how to treat them.

We can avoid the symptoms, and possibly even prevent the allergies from manifesting in the first place, we must be aware of what ingredients are going into our pet's food. Grains like corn and wheat are unnecessary for dogs, and can cause allergies. Find good dog information on possible causes, then eliminate them one by one from your dog's diet. A good organic dog food could be the answer to these allergy problems, as it contains no chemicals that could be causing allergies and other health issues.

Making your own dog food is the best way to really isolate all of the ingredients being fed to our pets. There are many sources of dog information on dog food recipes and how to prepare them. Protein, vegetables and a carbohydrate source like potatoes are the essential components of a well-balanced dog food.

One sample dog food recipe that is well-balanced and hypoallergenic calls for 1 lb of ground beef or lamb, sauteed in olive oil or left raw. This is mixed with another pound some cooked vegetables like broccoli, carrots and potatoes. Then, you can add 1/2 cup of oatmeal, potatoes or other carbohydrates sources that your dig can tolerate. Finally, add 2 tbsps of cottage cheese and, for good measure, a quality doggie vitamin.

When your dog is eating well, his coat will get softer, his eyes clearer and you may see any allergies clear right up. And these are only the outward improvements. A home made or organic diet that contains no chemicals or low-quality, questionable ingredients will prolong a dog's life and certainly improve his happiness and well-being.

Dog allergies sometimes manifest themselves over time, triggered by components in dog food, and environmental factor. By feeding your dog organic dog food and preparing home made dog food recipes, you can avoid some of the possible allergy triggers, which include grains, and chemicals used in commercial dog food preparation. Remember to consult with your veterinarian for dog information on allergies and nutrition

Published September 28th, 2009

Filed in Family