Is Your Dog Having An Allergic Reaction To A New Food? What Can Be Done

If you've begun feeding your dog new food and it doesn't seem to be sitting well, it could be that your dog is allergic to it, or it could be that your dog just isn't used to it yet. Your dog may have different types of reactions to new food, such as vomiting, diarrhea, loose stools, or possibly even an itchy rash. If your dog has a rash, it could be an allergy to the food, and you should cease giving it to your dog. If your dog is having other types of adverse reactions to it, there are things that may need to be done. Read on for helpful information.

Monitor Your Dog's Health

If your dog is having a severe reaction to its food, you should monitor your dog's health. Write down everything that you notice about your dog, such as vomiting, diarrhea, distended stomach, lethargy, dry-heaving, excessive drooling, trouble breathing, or if your dog has stopped drinking and eating altogether, it could all be an adverse reaction to the new food you have started feeding your dog. Stop feeding the food to your dog right away, and take your dog in for treatment.

Take Your Dog In For Treatment

Your dog may be having such a severe reaction that the food needs to get out of your dog's stomach. Your dog's stomach may need to be pumped, which can be done at an animal hospital. If your dog is not able to get rid of the food from its stomach on its own or your dog is struggling to purge the food, a stomach pumping may be in order. Do not attempt to try and purge the food from your dog's stomach yourself. You should get to the animal hospital to have them do this type of treatment. If your dog is having any type of adverse effects from new dog food, you need to take it in for treatment. If your dog is having a severe reaction especially, you should take your dog to the animal hospital for emergency treatment and have its stomach pumped to remove the food and to prevent any further reactions. Be sure that anytime you give your dog new food or treats that you watch for negative reactions, and always mix your dog's food or treated with the old food to help your dog's stomach get used to the new food.



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