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Warning signs: Detecting food sensitivities in your pet
- Created on Friday, 04 September 2015 00:22
- Published on Friday, 04 September 2015 00:22
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Did you know that your pet may have been experiencing food sensitivities without you realizing it? With food intolerances on the rise, it is as important as ever for pet owners to be aware of the warning signs so they can monitor their cats and dogs closely and find solutions for improving their dietary health.
It is also important to watch for distinct symptoms displayed by cats and dogs. Michele Dixon, a specialist in pet health and nutrition at pet food company Petcurean, shares some of the common warning signs to be aware of. Michele also points out how you can take extra care with the food you choose.
The following symptoms are typically apparent in cats with intolerances:
- Digestive upset, including vomiting and diarrhea;
- Bloat and related symptoms, such as gas;
- Skin irritation -- since this is rare in cats, it may be a sign that yours is intolerant to certain food ingredients.
Meanwhile, dogs have a tendency to display the following symptoms if they suffer from food-related issues:
- Excessive paw licking or chewing, with paws often turning red as a result;
- Chronic or recurrent ear infections;
- Fur loss may be visible;
- Itching and rashes, especially around the dog's face, feet, ears, forelegs or armpits;
- Vomiting and diarrhea may develop over time when feeding the same food.
If your pet is experiencing any of the above symptoms, it may be an indicator that they have a food intolerance. Making a change is often the best remedy. Dixon points out that the GO! SENSITIVITY + SHINE product range by Petcurean is one option for pets with specific dietary needs. Many of the recipes in the line use a quality novel protein and contain prebiotics, probiotics and antioxidants, which will revitalize your pet and give their immune system a boost.
Knowing the warning signs is the first step toward understanding whether your furry friend has a food-related intolerance. Careful consideration of the food you choose for them can help prevent unwanted disruption of their digestive system and will give them the fuel they need to lead a strong, healthy life.