Food allergy and dietary intolerance in dogs: A report of 25 cases |
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Authors: | R. G. Harvey |
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Affiliation: | The Veterinary Centre, 207 Daventry Road, Cheylesmore, Coventry CV3 5HH |
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Abstract: | Food allergy or dietary intolerance was diagnosed in 25 dogs. A screening diet of home-cooked chicken and rice was used in all cases except in those dogs which were regularly fed chicken. If an improvement was noted, dogs were then challenged with their original diet and, if relapse occurred, they were suspected of having a diet-related dermatosis. After remission was achieved by again feeding the home-cooked screening diet the animals were provocatively challenged with dietary components. The offending component was a single constituent of the original in 13 of the animals. The age of onset of clinical signs ranged from three months to 10 years and the median age at onset of clinical signs was significantly different from the median age at the hospital. All animals responded to the screening diet within three weeks and none required a period of more than two weeks to respond to provocative challenge. The duration of time between challenge and the onset of clinical signs was significantly different between dogs with intolerance to cereal and those intolerant to dairy products. |
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