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With chronic diarrhea being one of
the most common reasons for vet visits and the incidence
of gastrointestinal disturbances, such as inflammatory
bowel disease, in dogs on the rise, more vets are
recognizing that food allergies may be a primary cause. Common food allergens are meat
proteins and dairy but various grains, eggs, dairy,
fish, nuts, food additives and artificial preservatives
may also be the culprits. Although we have eliminated these
ingredients from our treats, every dog is unique and we
believe that no one food is necessarily allergy-free for
every dog. We recommend you speak with your vet
regarding your dog’s specific food allergies or
sensitivities, and, if unknown, discuss a food
elimination diet or other testing your vet may deem
necessary. Why
Gluten Free? There are various reasons people
feed a gluten-free diet for their dogs. For people
who are severely gluten intolerant, simply handling
gluten-laden foods or products can send then to the
hospital. In fact, for some, simply inhaling the
dust from gluten containing kibble can send their
systems into a tailspin so if you are keeping to a
strict gluten-free (GF) but still experiencing symptoms,
please check your pet's foods! You may need to
keep their pets gluten-free for your own well being. That said, gluten is an ingredient
that many dogs do not tolerate well. Gluten is
naturally found in the grains, wheat, rye and
barley. Grains are not a part of a dog's natural
diet and gluten in particular may be an irritant to your
dog's digestive tract, cause gastritis, diarrhea,
itching, licking of the paws, and obsessive scratching
which can lead to open sores and infection. Gluten is usually used in baked good
- including many dog treats - as it helps bind the dough
and keep baked goods together. In addition to the naturally
occuring gluten in wheat, rye and barley, many other
ingredients are processed on the same equipment as
gluten laden ingredients and can become cross
contaminated, so it's important to be vigilant and read
labels carefully, and ask questions.
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