Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I agree with Kaytlin. Food allergies are not seasonal and usually take a long time to develop. They do not occur from new foods or new anything, but rather from substances which the dog has been inhaling or ingesting over time. The blood tests for food allergies are also notoriously inaccurate in dogs. The markers are not the same as in humans. The only way to reliably diagnose a food allergy in a dog is to do a three month food elimination trial.
In addition, seasonal or inhalant allergies are 9 times more common than food allergies. I hope it is a food allergy, because those are a lot easier to deal with than inhalant allergies. But it's unlikely.
What is a scratch pattern? Did you have skin testing done under anesthetic?
To answer your question as to whether this is a "doodle problem", inhalant allergies (or Atopy) are genetic and Labrador retrievers are one of the breeds most often afflicted.
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