Why is she scratching so much after eating her new food? Should I ask Dial A Vet about changing her diet again for her allergies?

Ever since I switched my dog to her new food, she can't seem to stop scratching. She didn't have this problem on her old diet, and I'm worried this might be an allergic reaction. Is it advisable to switch back immediately, or should I talk to a vet about possibly trying another option?

Answer

Your dog's itching after switching to new food could be an allergic reaction, and it's important to address this promptly to ensure her well-being.

  • Food allergies are a common cause of skin irritation in dogs.
  • A gradual switch back to the old diet may help alleviate symptoms.
  • Consulting a vet can provide guidance on identifying allergens and alternative diets.

When a dog experiences itching after a change in diet, it may indicate a sensitivity or allergy to one of the new food's ingredients. It's advisable to monitor her condition, as well as consider a gradual return to her previous diet to see if symptoms improve. However, a consultation with a veterinarian is recommended to explore the cause of the allergic reaction and possibly test for specific allergens, which can inform the selection of an appropriate food option or a hypoallergenic diet. This way, you ensure her comfort and health in the long run.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common signs of a food allergy in dogs?

    Common signs include skin irritation, excessive scratching, ear infections, or gastrointestinal issues such as vomiting or diarrhea.

  • How long does it take for allergy symptoms to appear after changing food?

    Symptoms of a food allergy can appear within hours to a few days after starting a new diet.

  • Is it safe to switch my dog back to her previous food immediately?

    While switching back to her old diet can help, it's best done gradually to avoid digestive upset. Consulting a veterinarian may provide a tailored approach based on her specific needs.

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