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15 Best Foods for Pomeranians with Allergies

Written by: Z

Z

| Published on March 3, 2023
Dealing with your pomeranian’s food allergies can be beyond frustrating! We asked our 800,000 members of Pomeranian community on facebook the following question: “Those of you with pomeranians who have allergies…. what food do you use and why?” We received hundreds of replies, and summarized the top 20 responses here.
As always, be sure to consult your veterinarian before making any health changes to your pomeranian’s diet. iHeartDogs is reader supported, so some of the links below may be affiliate links where we receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.

15 Best Dog Foods for Pomeranians with Allergies

So far tried around 15-20 different foods for my late mums youngest boy nero nothing so far has worked he’s not as itchy these days but has lost all his beautiful super long wool coat which is why mum imported him to U.K. so she could show him ha not a chance he’s like a chinese crested at the min lol but his skins ok and as said not really itchy anymore so just accepted I’ve got a baldy pom I still love the little monster either way lol x

Author: Jerrylee Tomas A.

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Lily’s kitchen– the red one. My dog completely stopped itching, her seasonal allergies all disappeared. There’s no chicken in it, we stopped all treats and kibble too

Author: Samantha Jane K.

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My pom had sensitive skin so I switched to Hills Science Diet for Sensitive Skin and Digestion and his fur is beautiful, bald patches are growing back, and no more vomiting.

Author: Corinne N.

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The honest kitchen dehydrated food, mix it with water and raw lean ground beef. he’s also allergic to legumes, so it has to be the legumes free version.

Author: Bea D.

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We home cook their food. Ground turkey with California mix veg, sweet potatoes or butternut squash, brown rice or quinoa, special spice mix. We mix it up so we can be sure they are getting all their vitamins and nutrients.

Author: Ashely L.

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I feed my dogs boiled skinless and boneless breast of chicken, the leanest organic ground beef and turkey I can find, also boiled, boiled eggs, mashed potatoes, white rice, sweet potatoes, peas, carrots, pumpkin, green beans, and sugar free applesauce. And they are absolutely thriving! Happy and energetic. Commercial pet food is absolute poison, and that includes veterinary prescription food.

Author: Harry S.

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Pro plan, Chicken and rice formula..

Author: Patrick B.

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Bil-Jac. my poms get (thawed) frozen in a.m. and crunchies in p.m.

Author: LauraLee S.

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An allergy test at the vet to determine what they’re allergic to. Or Royal Canin ultamino is the most well tolerated for all allergies.

Also for everyone recommending some meat made at home- dogs far and wide are most often allergic to the protein source in their food. And if you are cooking at home you need a balanced diet of nutrients NOT ingredients you would feed a human.

Author: Rachel A.

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I have one just like that! After trying just about everything. She is now eating Purino Pro plan for sensitive skin and stomach. Does not lick and chew legs anymore. This is approved by our veterinarian.

Author: Carolyn Rice J.

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Fromm gold and fresh pet

Author: Kathleen Gust M.

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Could be allergic to chicken. I use the Honest Kitchen fish formula limited ingredient diet.

Author: Tracie S.

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Mine had same problem, needed actual prescription for Hill’s Gastrointestinal Biome food. Only thing she can eat without having lots of liquid stools. Fed her everything from Orijen, Fromm, Farmer’s Dog prepared food, and even cooked her boiled skinless chicken and white rice to get it under control and nothing other than the prescription stuff worked. She’s been great on it going on 2 years now.

Author: Matt V.

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Boiled chicken and frozen veggies that’s what we do for ours and she hasn’t been sick or gotten the poops once while eating it

Author: Hollis M.

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My Mom would make ground sirloin and rice for our baby. Depends on the allergy. My neighbor had a dog that was allergic to chicken.

Author: Rita H.

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As always, be sure to consult your veterinarian before making any health changes to your pomeranian’s food. iHeartDogs is reader supported, so some of the links above may be affiliate links where we receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.

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