Should this happen to your dog, donât make the mistake of assuming that they are experiencing something akin to human food allergies. Most dogs donât get food allergies unless they have eaten it food on a regular basis. Dogs are resilient animals and they can eat a type of food which they are allergic to and not show any symptoms until after a month or so.Â
Like all animals dogs can show intolerance to certain food stuffs, but that does not necessarily mean that they are allergic to it. Allergies may result in skin irritation, and may not even illicit any reaction from your dog until itâs too late. Food intolerance on the other hand can be likened to food poisoning. It results in a serious case of indigestion and threat to dog health.Â
Sometimes, the only way to overcome dog food allergies is through experimentation. Through the process of elimination, you can try feeding your dog various food stuffs to find out which of them he is allergic to. Itâs not going to easy but each dog has different levels of tolerance just like people, and the only way to be sure is to check your dogâs reaction to each type of food you feed him.
The tricky part is that you may need to wait a month, perhaps longer, to accurately determine if your dog really is allergic to something or not. Allergens tend to stick around especially in animals and it will take some time before they are completely eliminated from your dogâs system.
And in case your dog does catch allergies and his fur is falling off at a fast rate, the best thing that you can do for him is to bring him to a vet for a medical exam, so that tests may be applied to see what type of health problems your dog may have developed as a result of eating something he is allergic to.
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