Our dogs can develop food allergies and intolerances just like humans, turning mealtime into a guessing game of discomfort.
While allergies trigger immune responses like itching, intolerances cause digestive upset without immune involvement.
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All right, let's put on our detective
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hats, shall we? Today, we are tackling
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one of the biggest, most frustrating
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mysteries for any dog owner out there.
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What in the world is in their food
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that's making them so miserable? It's
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time to crack the case. I mean, does
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this sound familiar to you? That
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constant scratch, scratch, scratch that
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keeps both of you up at night? Or maybe
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it's the tummy troubles that have you,
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you know, on edge after every single
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meal. It feels like this endless,
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frustrating cycle, right? But hey,
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you're definitely not alone in this. And
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trust me, there is a way out. So, on one
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hand, you've got the before picture,
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right? The poor pup who's just
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uncomfortable, constantly itchy, maybe
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licking their paws raw. And on the other
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hand, that's the goal. That's the after
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picture. A dog who is just bursting with
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energy, shiny coat, happy tummy. Now, I
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know the gap between those two can feel
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absolutely massive, but we can build
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that bridge. I promise. And that's
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exactly what we're going to do in just
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the next few minutes. We are going to
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give you all the clues you need, line up
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the usual suspects, and lay out the
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exact investigation method that will
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solve this mystery once and for all.
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Okay, first things first, every good
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detective has to know what they're
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looking for, right? So, our first clue,
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and this one is absolutely crucial, is
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getting a handle on the difference
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between a food allergy and a food
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intolerance. They sound similar, but
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believe me, they are not the same thing
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at all. So, a true food allergy, that's
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an immune system problem, plain and
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simple. Think of it like your dog's
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internal security system just going
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haywire. It gets a false alarm, sees a
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totally harmless protein, like say
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chicken, and mistakes it for a dangerous
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invader. So, what does it do? It
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launches a fullscale attack. And what we
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see on the outside is the fallout from
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that battle. all that intense itching
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and inflamed skin. Now, a food
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intolerance, on the other hand, that's a
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whole different ballgame. It's way
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simpler. This is purely a digestive
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issue. The immune system isn't even
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invited to the party. It just means your
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dog's stomach has a tough time breaking
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down a certain ingredient. It's really
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similar to how some people are lactose
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intolerant. Okay, so let's put these
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side by side because this is where it
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gets really clear. Allergy, immune
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system. intolerance, digestive system.
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The primary symptoms are a huge clue,
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too. Allergies usually mean skin
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problems, itching, ear infections.
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Intolerances mean gut problems,
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vomiting, diarrhea. And here's a really
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important distinction. An intolerance
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usually shows up pretty fast within a
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few hours of eating. But an allergy,
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man, that can pop up out of nowhere,
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even if your dog has eaten that same
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food for years with zero issues. Crazy,
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right? Okay, so now we know what kind of
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crime we're investigating, allergy or
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intolerance. The next step is to start
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gathering evidence. We need to identify
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the telltale signs and round up the
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usual suspects.
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Look, your dog is giving you clues all
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the time. You just need to know how to
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read them. If it's an allergy, the
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evidence is usually skin deep. We're
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talking that relentless itching,
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especially around the face and paws,
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those chronic gunky ear infections, and
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those awful red, angry hot spots. Now,
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if it's an intolerance, all the clues
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are in the gut. You'll see frequent
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vomiting, chronic diarrhea, and you'll
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hear that symphony of gurgling stomach
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sounds. So, who are our prime suspects?
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Well, this is what's so wild. The most
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common culprits are often the most
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common ingredients in their food. Look
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at this. Beef is number one, responsible
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for a whopping 34% of cases. Then you've
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got dairy, chicken, and wheat right
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behind it. It's often just a case of
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overexposure. Think about it. their
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immune system sees the same exact
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protein every single day and eventually
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it can just get sensitized and start to
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freak out. And hey, while those big
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proteins are the main suspects for true
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allergies, we can't let the other
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troublemakers off the hook. You've also
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got to keep an eye on things like corn
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and soy. And don't even get me started
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on all the artificial additives, colors,
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preservatives, flavors that are packed
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into a lot of foods. It really pays to
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become a label detective. Okay, we've
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got our clues. We've got our lineup of
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suspects. Now, it's time to start the
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real investigation. And the absolute
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best way, the gold standard for getting
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a confession out of that problem
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ingredient is something called an
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elimination diet. And this isn't just
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some random idea. I mean, vets,
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nutritionists, specialists, they all
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agree the elimination diet is the gold
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standard for a reason. Now, I'm not
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going to lie, it's not the fastest or
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easiest method, but it is by far the
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most accurate. The one catch, you have
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to be so strict. There are no cheat days
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here. So, how does this thing actually
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work? It's basically a four-step plan.
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Step one, you pick a novel diet. That
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just means one protein and one
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carbohydrate your dog has literally
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never eaten before. Think something like
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rabbit and pumpkin or venison and sweet
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potato. Step two, and this is the tough
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one, you feed only that diet for a good
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8 to 12 weeks. And when I say only, I
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mean only. No treats, no table scraps,
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nothing. Step three, you become a
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scientist. You monitor everything. Keep
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a detailed journal. And finally, step
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four, once all those nasty symptoms have
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cleared up, you start reintroducing the
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old foods one by one to see which one
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makes the symptoms come back. Boom.
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That's your culprit. You got to have
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patience for this for sure. This
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timeline kind of lays out what to
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expect. For the first couple of weeks,
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you might not see much change at all,
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and that's totally normal, so don't get
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discouraged. But then somewhere around
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week four to six, that's when the magic
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usually starts to happen. You should see
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a real improvement. By weeks 8 to 10,
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hopefully your dog is totally clear. No
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more symptoms. And that's when you know
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you're ready for that final challenge
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phase to nail down the exact trigger.
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So, you've done it. You've identified
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the culprit. You've solved the mystery.
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Case closed, right? Well, not quite. Now
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comes the important part. Creating a new
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long-term meal plan to make sure those
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problems stay gone for good. And you've
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got a few really solid options here.
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First up, there are hydrayed protein
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diets. These are pretty high-tech.
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Basically, the proteins are broken down
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into such tiny pieces that your dog's
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immune system can't even recognize them
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to attack them. They're amazing for dogs
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with really severe or multiple
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allergies. Then you have limited
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ingredient diets or LIDs. These are
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perfect when you've pinpointed one or
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two specific triggers you need to avoid.
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The name says it all. The ingredient
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list is short and sweet. And finally,
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there's home cooking. This gives you
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ultimate control, which is awesome, but
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and this is a big butt, you have to work
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with a vet nutritionist to make sure
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it's balanced. You don't want to
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accidentally create new problems. And
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remember, this new diet plan isn't just
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about meal time. It's about everything
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that goes in their mouth. For treats,
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you want to stick to simple single
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ingredient stuff like freeze-dried
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rabbit or little pieces of dehydrated
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sweet potato. And you can also give
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their system a boost with some helpful
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supplements. Probiotics are fantastic
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for healing the gut. And omega-3s from
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fish oil can do wonders for calming down
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that itchy, inflamed skin. Okay, I know
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this whole process can sound like a lot
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of work, but the payoff, it is
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absolutely huge. To prove it, let's look
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at a few real life success stories where
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cracking the food code totally changed a
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dog's life. First up, meet Max. His
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owner told us it was like getting their
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happy puppy back. He was a golden
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retriever who was allergic to chicken
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and the midnight scratching sessions
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were keeping the entire family awake.
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Once they figured it out and switched
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his food, it all just stopped. The
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relief was just incredible. Then you've
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got Lola, a French bulldog whose owner
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described her life as going from
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multiple messy accidents every single
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day to solid poops and no more vomiting.
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She had an intolerance to beef and
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dairy. For them, finding the right food
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was, and I'm quoting here, life-changing
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for both of us. And one last one, Rusty,
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a cocker spananiel who was trapped in
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this endless cycle of painful ear
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infections. Turns out the culprits were
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wheat and chicken. 6 months after
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changing his diet, he hadn't needed a
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single ear treatment. Even his groomer
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couldn't believe the difference. It just
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shows you how sometimes the problem
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shows up in a place you'd never expect.
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So now it's your turn. The investigation
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is in your hands. Think about everything
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we just walked through. the difference
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between an allergy and intolerance, the
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symptoms to look for, the main culprits.
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Go take a really good look at your dog.
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What's the very first clue they're
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giving you? Because that single clue,
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that's where your whole investigation
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starts.
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