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What is the difference between grain free and hypoallergenic?

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Hypoallergenic dog foods contain limited ingredients to cut down on the many offenders when it comes to dog allergens, one of which is often grains. However, grain-free foods are simply exactly what they say - free from grains, but they can contain other ingredients that might cause an allergic reaction.


Is hypoallergenic the same as grain free?

The answer is that, even though the terms grain free and hypoallergenic are often used interchangeably, they're not necessarily the same thing. An easy way to think of it is that most hypoallergenic dog foods are grain-free, whilst not all grain-free dog foods will be hypoallergenic.

Is hypoallergenic dog food good?

A good quality, hypoallergenic diet will result in lifelong benefits for your dog and can reduce the risk of health problems such as: obesity, ear infections, colitis, blocked anal glands, heart disease, digestive problems, itchy and dry skin or dermatitis.

Is hypoallergenic dog food good for dogs with allergies?

For dogs with allergies or intolerances, feeding a hypoallergenic diet can be helpful BUT only if that diet avoids your dogs' specific allergen, as hypoallergenic recipes differ.

Is grain free better for dogs?

While your dog needs carbohydrates to produce energy, too many of them can contribute to obesity, the wrong bacteria in the gut and a lack of energy. So, if a dog food is labeled “grain free” but the grains are replaced with other ingredients, it's not necessarily a healthier option for your dog.

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