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Wheat Free Dog Treats For Dogs With Food Allergies

holiday-dog-treats Pure Alaskan Salmon Wheat Free Dog Treats is just one example of a healthy alternative and grain free snack for Fido.

Just like humans, a dog can be sensitive to certain foods as well as pollen, dust and other airborne contents. On the other hand and unlike humans, dogs react to these sensitivities through their skin. They scratch, chew and lick which is a good indicator that they are sensitive to something. If fleas are ruled out, then the sensitivity shifts to either a food or airborne allergy.

If you're positive that your dog has food allergies then chances are he is sensitive to some of the more common ingredients such as proteins, carbohydrates and other food additives such as corn, soy and dairy.

Tasty Doggie Treats & Alternatives

Although wheat is one of the most common grains used to make human baked goods and dog treats as well, there are other products on the market catering to dogs with this sensitivity. For a biscuit type snack, look for snacks that use grains such as oat, rice or barley flour:
  •  Salmon Treats (High in vitamins and fatty acids)
  •  Liver Biscotti Allergy Blend
  •  Potato and Duck Treats
  •  Freeze Dried Liver Treats

Since dogs are carnivores by nature, they love meat. Purchase dog food rolls then slice and serve as a healthy choice of treat for any dog. Look for flavors including:

  •  Turkey & Rice
  •  Lamb & Rice
  •  Beef & Rice
  •  Chicken & Rice (or Pasta)
There are plenty of different treats available for sensitive pups so just do a little research. Wheat Free Dog Treat Recipes




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