So My Dog’s Allergic…
If you notice that your pup is seeming itchier than usual, or they’re throwing up unexpectedly, it’s possible they may have developed an allergy to their normal food. Yikes! But fear not, some proteins are more allergenic than others. While chicken and beef are both amazing, delicious proteins that are perfectly healthy for most dogs, they’re actually two of the most common allergens in a lot of dog foods.
Check which proteins are in your dog’s food, and then try another option that has a different primary protein. A good bet for a recipe that is less likely to result in an allergic reaction? Ollie’s Fresh Pork and Apple recipe. It’s full of gently cooked whole meats, nutritious fruits and veggies, and DOESN’T include several other common allergens – eggs, soy, or wheat gluten.
Once you switch over to Ollie’s Fresh Pork or Fresh Lamb (another allergy-friendly option), keep track of your dog’s symptoms for the next two weeks to see how they react. If they seem to get better, great! You found the perfect protein for your pup. If they continue to itch or puke or have bad poops, you may want to reach out to your vet to see if there’s something else going on, like another source of an allergic reaction.
You’ve gotten this far. It seems as though you’ve got an inkling that your BFF just might be allergic to their food. Take advantage of a sweet 60% off and try Ollie’s Fresh Pork and Lamb recipes today!
Healthy Dog, Happy Dog
Allergies are really uncomfortable for pups. They deserve to enjoy peace and physical comfort while also getting to eat some delicious meals. Ollie’s Fresh Pork and Fresh Lamb recipes are the perfect Venn diagram between being allergy-friendly and tastebud-friendly. You can order a starter box of Ollie’s fresh food for 60% off and get a free gift!