So how do
you identify the offending food?
You can also talk to your doctor about a food allergy test — or invest in a home test such as ALCAT — which may help
you identify the offending foods.
Not exact matches
Most of the
foods containing these
offending gluten and casein proteins are easy to
identify.
If you suspect that your dog has a
food allergy, put him through a 12 - week
food trial and then work to
identify the
offending ingredient — once you do, you can switch him for the long - term to a formula that doesn't contain that ingredient.
Once the
offending food substance has been
identified, a diet is chosen that does not contain these particular substances.
If you are feeding a variety of greens and are not sure which one is causing the problem, then feed only one green
food every 48 hours until the
offending food is
identified and then simply remove it from the diet.