Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Okay, first, it is impossible to be allergic to a brand, so Freya is definitely not "allergic to Acana", lol.
And chicken was the primary, in fact the only, protein source in her previous food, so it's unlikely that she suddenly became allergic to it with the food switch.
It's great that you switched, because the RC food is truly dreadful. Here are the ingredients:
http://www.royalcanin.us/products/products/dog-products/size-health...
Ned has been scratching more than usual past two weeks. For him, it is just seasonal allergies.
Jacqueline, coconut oil taken internally has no benefit for dogs, and may actually be harmful. For itching, you need Omega 3 fatty acids. Your best bets are either fish oil for the Omega 3 fatty acids DHA & EPA, or evening primrose oil softgels, for the GLA. Use human softgels.
Here's some information on why coconut oil is not recommended for dogs: https://www.b-naturals.com/newsletter/is-coconut-oil-useful-for-dogs/
3000 mg sounds like a lot to me. I'd start with 1000 to 1500 mg. Some dogs get diarrhea from higher amounts of fish oil.
Omega 3 fatty acids work best when used in conjunction with antihistamines, for allergy itching. But even then, they may not help all that much. It depends on the cause of the itching, and if it's allergies, how severe that allergic response is. It typically takes a couple of weeks to see an improvement.
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