
Hypoallergenic Dog Food — Single protein, maximum tolerance
Monoprotein hypoallergenic dog food for dogs with food allergies, dermatitis or intolerances. A single animal source per recipe to identify and avoid the allergen.
- Monoprotein: a single animal source per recipe
- Gluten-free, no dairy or egg
- Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids for skin and coat
- Validated by dermatologist vets
What is a monoprotein hypoallergenic food?
A hypoallergenic food uses a single animal protein source per recipe —for example, only lamb or only salmon— instead of mixing several meats. By simplifying the ingredients, it is easier to identify and avoid the allergen that triggers reactions in dogs with food allergies or dermatitis.
A food allergy is not cured, it is managed: the goal is to remove the responsible protein and keep a stable diet. That is why these recipes also avoid gluten, dairy and egg, three common triggers.
How to tell if your dog needs it
Suspect a food allergy if your dog has persistent itching on the paws, ears or groin, redness, recurring ear infections, hair loss or recurrent digestive problems that do not ease with the usual treatment.
The reliable diagnosis is the elimination diet: feeding exclusively with a novel protein for 6-8 weeks and observing whether the symptoms disappear. Blood tests for food allergies are not validated for this purpose. Always follow the process with your vet.
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Frequently asked questions
What is hypoallergenic dog food?+
Hypoallergenic dog food contains a single animal protein source (monoprotein) to identify and avoid the allergens that trigger reactions in dogs with food allergies or atopic dermatitis. It usually also excludes gluten, dairy and egg.
What are the symptoms of a food allergy in dogs?+
The most common symptoms include intense itching on the paws, ears and groin area, skin redness, frequent digestive problems (diarrhoea, vomiting), hair loss and recurrent ear infections. If your dog shows these signs persistently, discuss a monoprotein hypoallergenic food with your vet.
How long does hypoallergenic food take to work?+
Results are usually seen between 6 and 12 weeks of continued use. It is essential not to mix in other foods, treats or scraps during the elimination period, because a single slip can reactivate the symptoms and skew the result.
Can I give treats or snacks during the elimination diet?+
Only treats made from the same single protein as the food. Any snack with another meat, cereal or dairy can ruin the trial. During the first weeks, the safest option is to use a portion of the food itself or compatible monoprotein snacks as a reward.
Can a food allergy be cured?+
It is not cured, it is controlled. Once the responsible protein is identified, simply keeping a diet that does not contain it lets the dog live symptom-free. That is why it is worth settling on a stable, well-tolerated recipe for the long term.
