Symptoms of Food Allergies in Dogs
If your pet dog is continuously scratching, shaking his/her ears, and uncomfortably tilting his/her head to one side, then it could mean indicate a food allergy. But other health conditions might mimic the same symptoms, so before concluding that it is indeed food allergy that your dog is falling victim to, let’s learn about the nine apparent symptoms of food allergy that your beloved pet can exhibit.   Skin  These symptoms on the skin normally depict food allergies in dogs:   Constant itching or rubbing against furniture or any hard surface  Scratching/biting near the tail, groin area, belly, and armpits  Sustained pawing at the face  Hair loss on the face, mouth, and around the eyes  Red or pink crusty coat with infections signaling inflammation  Bald spots where the hair has come off because of the constant itching    Eyes  One must be sure to check for these signs in the eyes:   The dog’s eyes might seem glazed or become red  There could be discharge/tearing due to over-active tear ducts    Ears  The following symptoms of food allergies in dogs can be seen in their ears   Rubbing his ears with paws because of an unrelieved prickly feeling  Brownish-yellow waxy discharge from the ears accompanied by a foul stench   If even after being treated for bacterial, yeast, or fungal infections, these rear infections reappear, then food allergy might be the cause   Nose  These nose-related symptoms must not be ignored   Incessant sneezing  Nose might feel hot and dry rather than cold and wet    Mouth  The following signs can be observed   Excessively thirst due to dehydration  Looking for other sources to quench the thirst  They possibly will start to drooling sticky viscous fluids without respite.