Symptoms of Gluten Intolerance in Dogs
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The overload of grain in most modern commercial pet diets is thought to deplete the animal’s natural state of good health over time, leaving him more susceptible to many health problems.
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Introduction
The overload of grain in most modern commercial pet diets is thought to deplete the animal’s natural state of good health over time, leaving him more susceptible to many health problems.
Symptoms of Gluten Intolerance in Dogs
Consumption of glutenous grains in sensitive pets, can lead to the following symptoms:
- Chronic GI upset – intermittent or continuing diarrhea and/or constipation including mucusy stools. Vomiting may also occur in more severe cases.
- Repetitive chewing at the feet, as well as red and inflamed paw pads.
- Dermatitis – chronic dry and flaky skin, hair loss, redness, bumps, rashes, and constant scratching are classic signs of a food intolerance.
- Chronic ear infections – over-consumption of grain can lead to a buildup of excess sugars in the system. This in turn can contribute to yeast overgrowth, leading to dark, smelly waxy debris in the ears, head shaking and scratching.
Other health problems that may be related to food intolerances such as grain sensitivity include: arthritis, epilepsy, abnormal behavior, allergic and inflammatory reactions, conditions like pancreatitis and hepatitis, as well as an increased susceptibility to infection, Cushing’s, Addison’s, and thyroid problems.
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