Vixen G
Well-Known Member
Hi,
So wondering what people feed their dogs that suffer with allergies?
My dog has seen the vet mutiple times and a dermatologist.
She has been on the Royal canin Anallergenic food to try the elimination food trial though this food hasn't helped her itchiness/ scratching so didn't get back to the re introduction of food, so thinking it may be more towards environmental triggers. However, that being said this is the only food so far that has not made her sick or given her diarrhoea or horrible crumbly poo. Therefore, I do think she could have intolerances and still possibly an allergy to something. I've been on the all about dogs website and got some ideas from that regarding food.
I have asked about allergy testing but I've only been advised to do that if I am going to do the immunotherapy shots.
She has a history of ear infections ( yeast) , does occasionally come out in hives, yeast in certain areas ( armpits and vaginal area), dry flaky skin and does get a green tinged discharge in her eyes ( vet has treated for conjunctivitis).
Currently much improved on Apoquel ( did initially do well on cytopoint but seemed to become less effective over time)
bath twice a week
daily wipe down with clx wipes
Use a natural spray for her skin.
Many Thanks
Vicky
So wondering what people feed their dogs that suffer with allergies?
My dog has seen the vet mutiple times and a dermatologist.
She has been on the Royal canin Anallergenic food to try the elimination food trial though this food hasn't helped her itchiness/ scratching so didn't get back to the re introduction of food, so thinking it may be more towards environmental triggers. However, that being said this is the only food so far that has not made her sick or given her diarrhoea or horrible crumbly poo. Therefore, I do think she could have intolerances and still possibly an allergy to something. I've been on the all about dogs website and got some ideas from that regarding food.
I have asked about allergy testing but I've only been advised to do that if I am going to do the immunotherapy shots.
She has a history of ear infections ( yeast) , does occasionally come out in hives, yeast in certain areas ( armpits and vaginal area), dry flaky skin and does get a green tinged discharge in her eyes ( vet has treated for conjunctivitis).
Currently much improved on Apoquel ( did initially do well on cytopoint but seemed to become less effective over time)
bath twice a week
daily wipe down with clx wipes
Use a natural spray for her skin.
Many Thanks
Vicky