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		<title>Dog food allergies &#8211; what is best?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog food allergies &#8211; what can you do? If your dog is unwell but you can not figure out why, he could be affected by a dog food allergy. Some symptoms that would indicate this possibility are distended stomach, lethargy, skin rashes or dermatitis, weepy eyes and labored breathing ( wheezing ). Often your dog [...]
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<p>If your dog is unwell but you can not figure out why, he could be affected by a dog food allergy.  Some symptoms that would indicate this possibility are distended stomach, lethargy, skin rashes or dermatitis, weepy eyes and labored breathing ( wheezing ).  <img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-50" title="dog-food-allergies" src="http://www.curiositiesblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/dog-food-allergies-300x199.jpg" alt="dog food allergies 300x199 Dog food allergies   what is best?" width="300" height="199" /></p>
<p>Often your dog will simply just not seem well.  There are so many additives in most commercially prepared dog food products that a dog food allergy should be the first thought when we see our pet looking indisposed.  The simplest way to test for this is to modify your dog&#8217;s diet.</p>
<p>The best diet for a dog is a raw beef diet with plant scraps, sardines and crushed egg shells added.  The next best diet is to use an organic dog food product from a reliable and caring manufacturer who clearly has tried to use ingredients and recipes that augment a dog&#8217;s health.</p>
<p>Organic dry dog food may be employed sparingly and general commercially prepared dry dog food products shouldn&#8217;t be used in any way.  It might take some time for the dog food allergy symptoms to disappear.</p>
<p>You must keep your dog on this new diet for at least a quarter and monitor the result.  Whether or not the allergy symptoms are related to the dog food, your dog will be a lot healthier and happier if you don&#8217;t return to the regular commercial brands.  If you have changed your dog&#8217;s diet and allergy symptoms persist, you may need to conscientiously study the actual food he is eating.</p>
<p>He could have a food allergy versus being allergic to additives and other additives.  The likeliest source of such a dog food allergy is grains, so make sure there are no grains or grain based foods in his diet.  Watch carefully to monitor results.  It&#8217;s very vital that relations and pals do not feed your dog in this time.</p>
<p>It is going to be tough to solve the difficulty if you are giving him a stern diet that others are disregarding.  Also make sure that whatever plants are included are not known lead to a dog food allergy.  If you get no improvement by removing grains, you might need to get rid of plants one at time to observe results.</p>
<p>However, if symptoms persist your dog may not have a dog food allergy after all and instead be exhibiting symptoms of something more serious.  Your dog will probably need a professional checkup with your local vet.  It may help to take along a record of your diet changes and any health results you have observed.</p>
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