Food Allergies

Food allergies in dogs

Overview

Does your dog seem to be itchy year-round or frequently comes down with ear infections? What could be making your dog so miserable? Your dog may be exhibiting symptoms of an allergy to what he is eating. The most common causes of food allergies in dogs are the animal proteins and carbohydrates found in their regular diet. This includes chicken, beef, fish, pork, milk, eggs, corn, soybeans and wheat. (Some veterinarians feel that preservatives used in pet foods also might be problematic.)


Food allergies in cats

Overview

Does your cat seem to be itchy year-round or frequently come down with ear infections? What could be making your cat so miserable? Your cat may be exhibiting symptoms of an allergy to what he is eating. The most common causes of food allergies in cats are the animal proteins and carbohydrates found in their regular diet. This includes fish, beef, pork, chicken, milk, eggs, corn, soybeans, and wheat. Some veterinarians even feel that preservatives used in pet foods also might be problematic.


Food allergies in cats

Overview

Does your cat seem to be itchy year-round or frequently come down with ear infections? What could be making your cat so miserable? Your cat may be exhibiting symptoms of an allergy to what he is eating. The most common causes of food allergies in cats are the animal proteins and carbohydrates found in their regular diet. This includes fish, beef, pork, chicken, milk, eggs, corn, soybeans, and wheat. Some veterinarians even feel that preservatives used in pet foods also might be problematic.


Food allergies in dogs

Overview

Does your dog seem to be itchy year-round or frequently comes down with ear infections? What could be making your dog so miserable? Your dog may be exhibiting symptoms of an allergy to what he is eating. The most common causes of food allergies in dogs are the animal proteins and carbohydrates found in their regular diet. This includes chicken, beef, fish, pork, milk, eggs, corn, soybeans and wheat. (Some veterinarians feel that preservatives used in pet foods also might be problematic.)




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