Benefits Of A Grain-Free Diet For Dogs Diagnosed With Grain Allergy

Nowadays dog owners are more concerned about what they put in their pawed friend’s food bowl. Well-informed pet parents are seeking better options when it comes to their pet’s health and wellness. Dogs with intolerance to grains can suffer from skin irritations, severe digestive issues, and frequent ear infections.

Fortunately for our barking friends, today there are several options in the market to nurture them without triggering any allergies. If your pup is allergic to grain, switching to a grain-free diet can improve your dog’s general health and give them an extended life expectancy. Here are some of the benefits.

 

May reduce food allergies

Dogs that are intolerant or allergic to grains have trouble absorbing the other nutrients that are ingested with grains. This happens because the allergen causes inflammation in the dog’s bowels.

Reduced metabolic diseases

Because grain-free food is low in high glycemic ingredients, the dog can benefit from lower blood glucose imbalance and reduce the risk of metabolic disorders, such as chronic renal insufficiency, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and hyperadrenocorticism.

More energy

When dogs are on a grain-free diet, their bodies start using stored fat for energy. When their bodies establish fat burning as their energy source, your pawed friend will have more endurance than they would with energy produced by sugars.

Healthier skin/ Shinier coat/ Less shedding

With better nutrient absorption, your dog will have healthier and youthful skin that produces natural oils and nutrients for a silkier coat. The changes in their skin will also result in less shedding.

Better breath

Sometimes our pup’s breath can be so icky that we just rather keep them away. But what most pet owners don’t know is that the bad breath comes from inside. Improved gut health can reduce or even put an end to your dog’s bad breath.

Longer, Healthier Life

The ingredients used to replace the grains in this type of food is usually functional, full of natural oils, and probiotics. This combination improves the dog’s immune system and general health, granting them a healthier and longer life.

Weight Management

Although not all grain-free dog food is low in carbohydrates or high in protein, the substitution of poor ingredients for more vegetables and protein help control your dog’s weight.

 

If your dog is diagnosed with a grain allergy, before switching to a grain-free diet, talk to a qualified veterinarian to ensure that grain-free is the best option for your dog.

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