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Best Dog Food For Allergies

Help Avoid Skin & Stomach Allergies in Your Dog

Feeding your dog minimal ingredients and unique proteins can help avoid food sensitivities that cause skin and stomach issues.

Best Dog Food for Allergies

KOHA makes it easy to find the best dog food for allergies by only offering minimal ingredient recipes designed to support pets with sensitive digestion and skin. With only one animal protein per recipe, each dog food diet may reduce exposure to common sensitivities and food allergens, allowing pet parents to quickly remove the cause of their digestive upset. 

By focusing on limited ingredients and removing junky fillers, each dog food recipe supports healthy digestion and provides a gentle solution for dogs with food allergies.

Choose the best food for to help your dog avoid allergies

Kangaroo Dog Food: Limited Ingredient Diet Kangaroo Entrée for Dogs
Kangaroo Dog Food: Limited Ingredient Diet Kangaroo Entrée for Dogs
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Venison Dog Food: Limited Ingredient Diet Venison Entrée for Dogs
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Limited Ingredient Wet Bland Diet Lamb & White Rice Recipe for Dogs
Limited Ingredient Wet Bland Diet Lamb & White Rice Recipe for Dogs
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Limited Ingredient Diet Lamb Entrée for Dogs
Limited Ingredient Diet Lamb Entrée for Dogs
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Duck Dog Food: Limited Ingredient Diet Duck Entrée for Dogs
Duck Dog Food: Limited Ingredient Diet Duck Entrée for Dogs
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Limited Ingredient Diet Salmon Entrée for Dogs
Limited Ingredient Diet Salmon Entrée for Dogs
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Limited Ingredient Diet Pork Entrée for Dogs
Limited Ingredient Diet Pork Entrée for Dogs
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Minimal Ingredient Rabbit Stew for Dogs
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Minimal Ingredient Pork Stew for Dogs
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Pure Shreds Shredded Duck Entrée for Dogs
Pure Shreds Shredded Duck Entrée for Dogs
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Is your pet experiencing

Food Allergies

Itchy irritated skin, ears, or paws

Digestive Issues

Upset stomach, loose stools, vomiting, itchy or irritated skin , ears or paws

Picky Eating

Refusing to eat, not getting the proper nutrition, and wasting food

Types of Dog Food for Allergies

For allergy-prone dogs, a limited ingredient recipe is key to avoiding exposure to common allergens such as certain proteins, fillers, and dairy products. KOHA offers allergy-friendly recipes including novel proteins like venison or kangaroo that can help if your pet has developed sensitivities to traditional proteins, and they offer unique flavors that even the pickiest eaters can enjoy.

Wet Dog Food for Allergies

Wet dog food with single-source animal proteins and minimal ingredients provides hydration and is gentle on sensitive tummies.

Dog Treats & Toppers for Allergies

Choosing the right treats and toppers can make a big difference for dogs with food sensitivities. The best dog treats for allergies are those made with minimal, high-quality ingredients that are easy on the stomach. KOHA Minimal Ingredient Dog Treats are an excellent option—they're all-natural, protein-rich, and made with just one or two simple ingredients that are gentle enough to digest. 

If you have a picky eater, consider enhancing their meals with KOHA Freeze-Dried Raw Toppers. These toppers are packed with protein, free from junky fillers, and include probiotics to support healthy digestion. Also, these raw toppers use locally sourced meats and are made in small batches to ensure quality and safety assurance.

Bland Diet for Dogs

For dogs struggling with food allergies or recovering from digestive issues, a bland diet offers a gentle and effective way to support their gut health. Often recommended by veterinarians, a bland diet can help calm the digestive system, allowing the gut to heal from stress or food intolerances. 

Consider KOHA Bland Diet Wet Lamb Dog Food as an easy, nutritious alternative to homemade bland diets. It’s formulated to help soothe sensitive stomachs and features simple, easily digestible ingredients like lamb, pumpkin and rice. KOHA bland diets are ideal for dogs experiencing vomiting, diarrhea, or digestive flare-ups. 

For a long-term solution, opt for KOHA Bland Diet Wet Dog Food to provide a complete and balanced meal for your pet. Whether served as a complete meal or a flavorful mixer, these limited-ingredient recipes help promote healthy digestion.

THE BEST DOG FOOD DIETS FOR ALLERGIES

Choosing the right allergy-friendly diet depends on your dog’s sensitivities and health concerns. Here’s a breakdown of the best dog food diets for allergies.

Limited Ingredient Diets

Designed with a simple ingredient list, KOHA Limited Ingredient Dog Food recipes make it easier to pinpoint food sensitivities and can help prevent allergic reactions. These formulas are moisture rich, high in protein, and contain no junky fillers like corn, soy, potatoes or pea protein. Choosing a limited ingredient diet helps promote a healthy digestive system for your dog.

Hypoallergenic Diets

To help your dog avoid common allergens, consider KOHA’s Limited Ingredient diet. These recipes are made with easily digestible, beneficial ingredients and are free from junky fillers that often contribute to digestive upset.

Ideal for dogs with sensitive stomachs or food allergies, hypoallergenic diets feature novel proteins such as lamb, rabbit, kangaroo, and more. These less common protein sources are excellent alternatives for dogs who react poorly to traditional animal protein, offering a nutritious and gentle solution for your dog’s health concerns.

Novel Protein Diets

When your dog is allergic to traditional proteins, consider switching to a novel protein, such as kangaroo or venison, to support easy digestion. KOHA’s novel protein dog food is formulated with unique protein sources to help with allergies and to provide new flavor profiles that your dog will enjoy. Each novel dog food recipe includes quality ingredients, such as pumpkin, carrots, spinach and more to give your pet the essential nutrients they need in their daily routine.

Grain-Free Diets

Dogs who are sensitive to grains may benefit from grain-free recipes to avoid digestive issues. KOHA’s grain-free dog food recipes include limited ingredients, novel proteins, and slow-cooked entrées that give your pet abundant meal options when navigating food sensitivities. Each grain-free recipe is free from corn, wheat, rice, and oats commonly used in grain-inclusive pet foods. Excluding grains can help minimize the risk of food allergies and promote easy digestion.



Ditch the itching, upset stomach & wasted food

Zero Junky Fillers

Avoid allergies and obesity with recipes that eliminate the junky fillers in many “premium” foods.

Safe for Sensitive Stomachs

End the stomach upset and allergies with the right protein for your pet.

Proven with Picky Pets

Stop throwing away food (and money) with recipes pets love.

Why You Might Need Dog Food for Allergies

Dog food for allergies is essential when they experience skin issues or digestive problems. Here are a few key reasons to consider choosing an allergy-friendly diet.

Skin Allergies

When a dog has food allergies, symptoms often show up as skin issues that can be difficult to trace back to the source. These may include red patches, hot spots, persistent scratching, rashes, or frequent ear infections. In many cases, these reactions are triggered by common proteins or filler ingredients found in standard dog food.

Switching to an allergy-friendly dog food is a great way to promote healthy skin long-term. KOHA Limited Ingredient Dog Food is a smart choice if you have dogs with sensitive stomachs. Each formula is free from junky fillers and common food allergens and made with limited, easily digestible ingredients to help reduce flare-ups and support your dog’s overall skin and coat health over time.

Digestive Issues

Dietary choices can lead to digestive problems in dogs. Allergic reactions to ingredients can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and discomfort.

To address these issues, choose a dog food recipe like KOHA Limited Ingredient Diet to help maintain optimal health and prevent diet-related symptoms.

What to Consider when Buying Dog Food for Allergies

Choosing the right dog food for allergies involves more than just picking a label that says “hypoallergenic.” To best support your dog’s well-being, consider these key factors below to find the right fit.

Type of Allergy

The type of allergy your dog has, whether it's food-related, environmental, or skin-based, will influence the kind of food they need. To choose the right allergy-friendly dog food, pay close attention to their reactions after ingesting specific proteins, grains, or additives, as these are often the root causes of flare-ups.

Dog’s Age

When choosing the best dog food for allergies, opt for an allergy-friendly diet that aligns with your dog’s age and developmental stage. For instance, puppies require higher protein and calorie levels for growth, while senior dogs often benefit from dog food that contains easily digestible ingredients.

Dog’s Size

Your dog’s size affects everything from kibble shape to calorie requirements. For instance, larger dog breeds may need higher daily caloric intake and joint-supporting nutrients, while smaller dogs may only require half the portion size and smaller kibble pieces for easy digestion.

Dog’s Symptoms

When selecting dog food for allergies, consider your pet’s most prominent symptoms. These can include skin issues like itching and hot spots.

Veterinarian’s Input

To choose the best food for your dog, always consult your veterinarian before making any dietary changes. They may suggest an elimination diet or allergy testing to help pinpoint triggers and guide you toward the most appropriate food choices to prevent allergic reactions.

FAQs

Is salmon hypoallergenic for dogs?+

Salmon can be considered a hypoallergenic protein for many dogs since it’s considered a novel protein. However, individual reactions can vary. KOHA’s Limited Ingredient Diet Salmon Entrée is a great option to consider.

What are common symptoms of allergies in dogs?+

Common allergy symptoms in dogs include itching, scratching, licking paws, ear infections, skin redness, hair loss, watery eyes, sneezing, vomiting, diarrhea, and sometimes behavioral changes due to discomfort.

What are common allergies for dogs?+

Common allergies in dogs include food allergies (to ingredients like common proteins), environmental allergies (such as pollen or dust mites), and flea allergies due to bites from these parasites.

What is the best dog food for dogs with allergies?+

The best dog food for allergies has limited ingredients, novel proteins, and no common allergens.

What dog food causes most allergies?+

Common allergens in dog food include grains (wheat, corn, soy), more common proteins (chicken, beef), and artificial additives. Identifying and avoiding these ingredients helps prevent allergic reactions in sensitive dogs.

What food triggers allergies in dogs?+

Common food triggers for some dogs include ingredients like chicken, beef, dairy, wheat, corn, soy, and eggs. Many of these are found in traditional dog food recipes, which often contain processed fillers that can be disruptive to your dog’s digestive system in the long run.

What dog breeds are most susceptible to food allergies?+

Common dog breeds like Bichons, German Shepherds, Boxers, Golden Retrievers, and Cocker Spaniels tend to be more susceptible to food allergies. This is due to genetic factors and heightened skin sensitivities, which can trigger allergic reactions.