
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Wet food better for dogs with IBS?
You should avoid kibbles and go for canned food with either jelly, broth or gravy to keep your canine hydrated. The reason can be stomach sensitivity or allergies that cause IBS in your dog. This causes loss of appetite, bloating, and abdominal pain along with diarrhoea. We suggest high-quality sensitivity-control dog food to overcome such situations and help your canine hydrated.
What does hypoallergenic mean for dog food?
The causes of a sensitive stomach aren’t always easy to figure out, but theories range from food sensitivities and food allergies to changes in bacterial populations in the digestive system, called the gut microbiome. You can tell if your dog has a sensitive stomach because the signs will be frequent from vomiting to diarrhoea. The term hypoallergenic means any food that doesn’t contain any ingredients that are commonly linked to allergies. This is due to fewer ingredients being used and those that are used generally grain and dairy dog food.
What is the best dog food for skin allergies?
The best dog food for skin allergies is undoubtedly Royal Canin Sensitivity Control and Hills Prescription Allergy Care, along with several other choices that we find tailored to the specific needs of an allergic dog’s diet. These include Collards Complete Wet Hypoallergenic Dog Food and Dr John Hypoallergenic ACTIV wet dog food to settle sensitive stomachs, reduce allergic reactions and doesn’t contain any ingredients that are commonly linked to allergies.