For dog food
skin allergy an elimination diet is used where the diet is paired back to a simple protein and carbohydrate such as chicken and rice.
Not exact matches
• Food
elimination diets for the management of atopic dermatitis based solely on the presence of atopic disease, a suspected
allergy or a positive
skin or blood test are not recommended.
An
elimination diet can be very beneficial for a child who has eczema and other
skin disorders, asthma, multiple food and environmental
allergies, as well as neurologic and behavioral disorders such as sensory processing disorder, learning disabilities, ADD, ADHD, autism, migraines, and epilepsy.
If you suffer from digestive distress,
skin breakouts, rashes, or suspect you might have a food
allergy or intolerance, an
elimination diet is always a good idea.
Through whatever means necessary —
skin and blood tests, food trials,
elimination diets, hypoallergenic veterinary food formulas — we'll work diligently to identify the allergen and get your pet's
allergy under control.
It often seems like too much work or too much expense to try
elimination diets for food
allergy or
skin testing for
allergies when persistent ear infections are the only problem.
Dogs diagnosed for allergic
skin reactions and other signs of food
allergy, should be fed what is called an
elimination diet where the ingredients are pared back to single novel proteins and single novel carbohydrates, which also contain no additives or artificial ingredients.