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Thursday 12 January 2012

Allergies.


Food allergies are a big problem with dogs at the moment mostly the cause of processed foods and added chemicals.
Dogs react to food allergies by generally suffering with skin and coat problems. If you’ve experienced such allergies with your dog, you know the importance of taking your dog to a vet for formal diagnosis, and in turn learning how to treat such allergies.
Researching food allergies, and more specifically wheat/gluten allergies, I’ve found the following to be common symptoms:
Itchy skin
Shaking of the head
Ear inflammation
Licking front paws
Rubbing face on carpet
Vomiting
Diarrhoea
Flatulence
Sneezing
Asthma like symptoms
Anal itching
Behavioural changes
Seizures
Many dog owners never suspect that a wheat allergy could be the cause of their dog’s health problems, usually because the dog has been fed the same food all its life and the symptoms have only recently appeared. But dogs are no different from humans in the fact that food allergies can develop over a period of time.
If your dog has been diagnosed with a wheat allergy and dealing with the restrictions of an exclusive diet, The Doggy-Deli Treats is happy to offer a delicious alternative in the snack department!

Cleo and I are currently creating in the kitchen to replace wheat and white flour with substitutes like white rice flour, brown rice flour, buckwheat flour and potato flour.  Sure to be a hit with dogs on wheat free diets!


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