What Is Hypoallergenic Pet Food?
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What Is Hypoallergenic Pet Food?
You may be surprised to learn that food intolerance’s are a common problem amongst pets. Lower quality pet food, packed with artificial additives, chemicals and known hypersensitising ingredients can often cause disturbances. Feeding a high quality hypoallergenic pet food can help to reduce symptoms.
Our pet food recipes are formulated to be hypoallergenic in the sense that they help to reduce symptoms of intolerance and sensitivity, promoting everyday health and wellbeing as recommended by the Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA). Our pet food recipes are often formulated to exclude ingredients which may cause intolerance’s including grains (i.e wheat and maize), beef, chicken, soya, or dairy. However, it is important to note that although our recipes are able to help manage symptoms of intolerance, the recipes formulated are more accurately created to assist with food intolerances/sensitivities as opposed to allergic reactions and are not classed an anallergenic pet food. Our definition of hypoallergenic in line with the PFMA recommendations is: “Formulated without Wheat, Wheat Gluten, Soya, Dairy, Beef or Pork.
Symptoms Your Pet Could Have
Just like humans, pets health can go out of control when exposed to certain food or chemicals. Food sensitivities are whereby an animal is intolerant (sensitive) to one or more of these materials. The body reacts to this unwanted material and there is belief that this causes upset to the animal by including the following gastrointestinal signs: flatulence, diarrhoea, regurgitation or even vomiting, and unwanted variation with wet or voluminous stool quality. Itching and poor skin may also be associated with adverse food reactions.
It is often a protein which is sometimes associated with a carbohydrate (i.e. wheat gluten) that is implicated with causing an intolerance or sensitivity. Therefore, by formulating these recipes and declaring the individual ingredients, we have a minimal number of known protein sources to reduce the risk of intolerance’s or sensitivities occurring. If you have noticed the clinical signs which are disrupting your pets normal happy self and think that the diet is probably to blame – switching to hypoallergenic food is a good start! Our Hypoallergenic food is formulated to work alongside the digestive system and in turn is made up of ingredients which are less likely to cause adverse reactions – for pets with sensitive skin or digestion.
Switch Food Slowly
If changing your pets’ food, it is essential to introduce the new food gradually over a period of time (usually 2-3 weeks). It takes time for the digestive enzymes and microflora to adjust. Too much disruption through changing too quickly could be counter-productive, or, at worst, cause an adverse reaction. You can do this by gradually reducing the amount of old food and slowly introducing the new food to the diet. Do not anticipate the effects to be instantaneous – the effect of this diet is gradual!
Must Your Pet Have A Sensitivity In Order To Consume Our Food
Most certainly not! Any pet can consume hypoallergenic food. Some owners may already choose to always feed this type of food because it contains reliable good quality ingredients which are highly digestible and nutritious. Alongside this, they may already choose hypoallergenic food as a preventative measure to ensure their companions have a reduced risk of digestive upset (and less potential for having to clear up runny stools etc).
Hypoallergenic pet foods have the potential to be great for all cats and dogs!
Conclusion
Hypoallergenic pet foods are really about reducing the risk of adverse reactions to particular ingredients or components of those ingredients. By using Hypoallergenic foods such as Grain Free pet food with particular and limited ingredients, your pet has a reduced risk of food related illness and all the potential to lead a happy healthy life!
Our Hypoallergenic Premium Dog Food and Hypoallergenic Premium Cat Food would be highly suitable while being affordable to suit all budgets.
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