Dog Food Allergies

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Be Aware Of Dog Food Allergies


To avoid dog food allergies in your dog, feed your dog the right type of food in appropriate amounts according to your dog's breed, size and level of activity. Some foods enjoyed by humans can be unsuitable and even dangerous to your dog. Many dog owners are ignorant of dog food allergy and often harm their dogs unintentionally when giving them treats that humans enjoy.

Dog Food Allergies To Note

Chocolate is loved by many people but it can be deadly to dogs and other animals, including cats. It can cause more than just dog allergies. Chocolate contains a chemical stimulant that dogs are unable to metabolize effectively.

When dogs eat chocolates, the chemical can remain in their blood streams for 20 hours. Symptoms of dog allergies include fast heart rate, hallucinations, severe diarrhea, epileptic seizures, heart attacks, internal bleeding, and eventually death.

Smaller Dogs More Susceptible To Dog Food Allergy

A chocolate bar may be enough to kill a small dog.

If a small dog has eaten a chocolate bar, the vet should be contacted immediately. The most likely course of action that the vet will recommend for this kind of dog food allergy is to induce vomitting within 2 hours of eating the chocolate.

Although larger breeds of dogs may be less susceptible to chocolate poisoning, they are still far less tolerant to the chemical found in chocolate than people. So it's best to not to give your dog chocolate. This is not to avoid dog allergies - it is to keep your dog safe.

Types Of Food That Cause Dog Allergies

There are many other types of food that causes dog allergies. These dog food allergies include common reations such as diarrhea and vomitting. Other types of dog allergies may have more serious consequences such as liver damage, abdominal pain and renal failure. Here are some types of food that are known to cause dog allergies.

  1. Macademia nuts

  2. Fruits such as peaches, grapes, raisins and apricots

  3. Alchohol

  4. Onions and garlic

  5. Products that contain Xylitol, a sugar substitute found in chewing gum, toothpaste and candy.



To keep your dog in good health, be yourself informed of the causes of dog food allergies and other types of dog allergies such as dander allergies.

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