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    Last Updated: 02/06/2025

    Best Dog Food for Skin Allergies

    Does your dog suffer from skin allergies? Check out the different skin diets available for your dog.

    Author: Dr Carla Paszkowski BVSc (Hons)

    Reading Time: 29 minutes - medium read

    A dog scratching itself on grass

    Do you suspect that your dog may have an allergy? You definitely aren't alone. Itchy skin is one of the most common issues that dogs are presented to the vet for. In most cases, the cause of itchy skin is an allergy - either to a contact allergen, insect bite, or a food ingredient.

    How Common are Food Allergies in Dogs?

    Does itchy skin = food allergy?

    You may have read about food allergies in dogs and how they often manifest in itchy skin. This is different to food allergies in humans, which usually present as gastrointestinal upset (or anaphylaxis, if you are highly allergic!). However, don't fall into the trap of assuming your dog's itchy skin must be caused by a food allergy. If you consult 'Dr Google', you are likely to read a lot about how food allergies, particularly grain allergies, are a major cause of itchy skin in dogs.

    The truth is, true food allergies are not all that common in dogs - only about 5% of dogs harbour a true food allergy. It's actually much more common for your dog to be allergic to environmental allergens such as plants, pollens, insects, and dust mites. And when a true allergy does exist, the most common allergies are to meat proteins including chicken, beef, or pork, rather than grains.

    But regardless of whether your dog truly has a food allergy, or is simply suffering from allergy to plants, nutrition will always help.


    Different approaches for different dogs

    Hydrolysed Diets

    Top Hydrolysed Diets for Allergies

    What are the drawbacks of a hydrolysed protein diet?

    • The cost. As you can imagine, the extra processing and care taken to produce these diets isn't cheap
    • Reduced palatability
    • Lack of evidence documenting whether dogs allergic to the parent protein will actually tolerate a hydrolysed product
    • Some diets are contradicted in puppies, pregnant and lactating dogs
    • May not be suitable for dogs with pancreatitis
    • A veterinarinary prescription is required before purchasing. Click here to find the diet recommended by your veterinarian.

    Skin Care Diets

    So what special ingredients are in 'skin care diets'?

    Every skin care dog food on the market does have marginal differences in their recipes, so we've had a look at Royal Canin Dermacomfort as an example, to see what ingredients they include for skin support. These ingredients include:

    • B group vitamins
    • An essential amino acid - combined with the B Vitamins, these help support cerumides, which are the connecting bonds between skin cells. This ultimately helps to strengthen the skin barrier.
    • Omega 3 fatty acids (including EPA and DHA) - these have a proven antiinflammatory effect which helps soothe itchy, inflamed skin
    • Omega 6 fatty acids (including gamma-linolenic acid) - helps support healthy skin and a shiny coat
    • Antioxidants including Vitamin C and Vitamin E - help suport the immune system, and reduce skin-damaging free radicals

    Top Skin Care Diets for Itchy Dogs

    Novel Protein Diets

    Top Novel Protein Diets for Dogs

    Fish-Based Diets

    Top Fish-Based Diets

    What about a Home-Cooked Diet?