For dog owners concerned
about food allergies in their dogs, a unique protein diet can be a particularly good choice.
During this webinar, we will review the basic
facts about food allergies, and explore the regulations and best practices related to food allergy management.
Question about your food allergies: Prior to going to college and the change in your diet, did you know you were allergic to all the various products you now know you are?
A number of books have been
written about food allergies (or sensitivities), but these recipes are directed specifically at allergic children, though they could be used for adults as well.
We don't listen to stories or watch a
video about food allergies: we deal with them in everyday life, whether it be in school or travel.
It can be frightening the lack of
understanding about food allergies and celiac disease in a college cafeteria where your child will basically be «eating out» for three meals a day.
The latest national
findings about food allergy management practices, and the frequency and nature of food allergic reactions in schools will be discussed.
We've already started the
discussion about food allergies and sensitivities on this blog; if you haven't read the overview article yet, you can find it here.
If your dog is continually keeping an upset tummy and diarrhea then you need to check with your
vet about food allergies.
You will notice in my blog post
today about food allergies in dogs that I mentioned that food allergies develop to a food that a dog has been exposed to.