The allergen in a food allergy is usually either beef or chicken, although anecdotal evidence is pointing to likely grain or
soy allergies in some pets too.
Not exact matches
Soy allergies are an example of this — where the body treats the soy protein as an allergen causing hypersensitive reactions resulting in itching, pruritus, and distress for your p
Soy allergies are an example of this — where the body treats the
soy protein as an allergen causing hypersensitive reactions resulting in itching, pruritus, and distress for your p
soy protein as an allergen causing hypersensitive reactions resulting
in itching, pruritus, and distress for your
pet.
In addition,
pets who have other
allergies, such as flea allergic dermatitis (which occurs for 20 - 30 % of
soy allergy patients), are at risk for
allergies of varying types.
Studies have shown that the most common culprits of food
allergies are beef, chicken, wheat, eggs, corn and
soy - and yes, these most common allergens are
in fact the most common ingredients
in commercially prepared
pet foods.
-- Roughly 20 % of
allergies in pets are related to food, most commonly proteins like chicken, beef, and
soy.