Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Allergies and Healthy Skin and Coat

Healthy Skin and Coat
Info obtained from: www.k9web.com/dog-faqs/medical/canine-allergies.html

(Remember to always check with your vet before introducing new products to your pet. Many vets are now recognizing the need for holistic allergy treatment instead of the tried and true (and possibly ineffective or dangerous) standby of corticosteroids. If your vet is not helpful, keep looking until you find someone you are
comfortable with. Remember that the success or failure of treatment will rest mainly on you. There is no magic pill to deal with many of these problems. Unfortunately, there is also not necessarily a "cure", only systematic treatment options.)

Is your dog's coat not as lusterous as it used to be? Is it dull and course. Does your precious dog suffer from skin sores and excessive scratching. Does your dog have hot spots?

A majority of skin and coat problems are believed to be caused by allergies and poor pet food ingredients. Allergies may also play a role in chronic ear infections.

About Food Allergies or Food Sensitivities:

Dogs are not allergic to a dog food per se, rather they react to one or more of the ingredients found in the food.

Some of the most common culprits are beef, pork, chicken, milk, whey, eggs, fish, corn, soy, wheat and chemical preservatives.

Many animals are now developing allergies to lamb as well. This was once thought to be very hypo-allergenic, but the more it is used, the more sensitivities are springing up.

The first step in diagnosing a food allergy is to eliminate all possible allergens and feed ONLY a homemade diet with ingredients the dog has never eaten before. The diet should be a protein and a starch. Good examples are one part lamb, rabbit or venison mixed with two parts rice or potatoes. NOTHING else can be fed during this time; no biscuits, chewable heartworm pills, chew toys or any table scraps! You must also keep the dog away from feces if he or she is prone to eating stool.

This diet should only to be fed for a short period, while testing for allergies. It is not nutritionally complete enough for long term use. Check with your veterinarian before beginning the test. If the symptoms improve during the trial diet, go back to the original food for several days. If symptoms reoccur you know that something in the food is causing the reaction.

The next step is to return to the trial diet and add one new ingredient a week (i.e. add beef for one week and if no symptoms occur add corn the next week for one week).

Once you have discovered the allergen you can look for a commercial food which does not contain that ingredient. (The author of this blog recommends Lifes Abundance Dog Food.  Lifes Abundance does not contain wheat, corn, soy or chemical preservatives that are known to cause allergies in some dogs. Lifes Abundance Dog Food has never, ever been on a pet food recall list either.)

Keep this in mind too. Just because a food is labeled "Lamb and Rice" or labeled with another so-called commonly known as hypoallergenic ingredient do not immediately assume it is hypoallergenic. Many of those dog foods contain wheat, corn, soy, beef or chemical preservatives.

This process of elimination is trying and time consuming. It may take up to 10 weeks to see an improvement. However, some professionals believe that it is the best method available to test for food allergies.

In the meantime, you might consider switching your dog to a food that has been successful for dogs with food allergies such as Lifes Abundance Dog Food. If your dog shows improvement you know you are dealing with a food sensitivity, you just won't know which ingredient to avoid. If there is no improvement, you will need to begin the elimination testing.

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From Blog Author:

In order to help overcome your dog's frustrating and often time painful symptoms, think about a thorough and holistic approach. Lifes Abundance offers a holistic line of products that work together synergistically.

First, think about switching to a wholesome, nutritious food such as Lifes Abundance Dog Food to provide a solid daily nutritional foundation. Once a good foundation is established, a daily supplement is required because every pet has unique nutritional needs. Advanced Daily Supplement with Phytonutrient Power provides the additional nutrients to support the optimum health of your precious dog.

If your dog is itching and scratching, Soothing Mist for Dogs and Cats may help. Its an herbal blend that enhances the natural life cycle of healthy skin.

Ear Care Formula for Dogs and Cats cleans ears by bringing dirt and debris to the surface. It also helps eliminate odor and helps dissolve ear wax. It soothes the ear during application and long after. It does not contain alcohol.

For those older dogs or those dogs that have a tendancy toward joint problems consider Agility with Glucosamine and MSM. It's a natural, holistic multi-action joint support supplement.

When bathing your dog or cat, Revitalizing Shampoo and Bath Fresh Mist for Dogs and Cats are just what your pet needs. The shampoo and conditioning mist are naturally infused with a harmonizing blend of certified organic herbal extracts, pure plant botanicals and natural fruit extracts. These products detangle and nourish the coat's natural condition, leaving it soft, luxurious and fragrant.

If you give your dog a treat, think about giving a healthy treat such as Life's Abundance Wholesome Hearts or Tasty Rewards Training Treats.

All of the above mentioned products are designed to work well together and the may help in providing your dog with an abundant, happy and healthy life.

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