25 Best Dog Foods for Goldendoodles with Allergies
My dog was allergic to everything too. Licking her paws and her butt ALL THE TIME. Endless ear infections on which I spent thousands!!! And the only thing that helped was hydrolyzed protein dog food from royal canin And cytopoint
Author: Sophie D.
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My doodle has to avoid everything chicken – even treats that are chicken flavored. We feed her Zignature Lamb. There are so many dogs who are allergic to chicken.
Author: Michele M.
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I use this for my golden doodle who has allergies. I get it at Petco. The vet told me salmon is best. Good luck
Author: Ann Marie M.
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No chicken No beef. Try the NutriSource Seafood for adult dogs. It’s expensive but worth it.
Author: Jennifer L.
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Vital Essentials Raw Frozen Rabbit. Rabbit is a very good protein for dogs that have allergies. Its comes in a patty. All you have to do is defrost it. It has all the vitamins and minerals you need in it. Duck is also very good. Chicken is the number one dog allergy per my dermatologist. Stay away from the kibbles. Your dog can also be reacting to the other ingredients in there so its really hard to figure out what is causing the problem. Believe me I spent years trying to figure out what was causing my dogs GI and skin issues. This solved all his problems.
Author: Beth P.
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Talk to you vet. You could do an alimentation diet. I found our doodle can’t have ANYTHiNG chicken related. Turkey is fine. He’s on Purina smartblends turkey and venison and his ear infections have gone.
Author: Nikki Ross J.
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I haven’t done allergy tests, only done the intolerance testing and mine came back highly intolerant of Salmon and I was giving her that cause I thought it was the best for her skin! I stopped all salmon and she is showing noticable signs of doing better. I know some people have some very strong opinions on the intolerance tests, but it seems to be helping me figure some things out. Because of my experience I would not personally suggest anything to you for your baby. I would say at the very least do the intolerance test. They might be highly intolerant to the very thing everyone is suggesting, like mine was.
Author: Tabitha H.
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We use Purina sensitive stomach for puppies lamb. We tried at least 10 different varieties and brands before we finally found this works. Ours can’t have chicken, peanut butter or cheese. Seems to be allergic to everything. Most expensive puppy we’ve ever owned. We still love him though and wouldn’t change him for the world!
Author: Mary A.
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Author: Lisa Capps H.
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Do not do anything with chicken or chicken by products. A lot of doodles are allergic to foods with chicken products in them. I feed IAMS dry for my Doodle.
Author: Sandi Barenie R.
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I have a white goldendoodle that was having repeat ear infections and was told several different foods. I tried a bunch and none of them worked. My uncle said try good old dog chow and it WORKED!
Author: Kayleana M.
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Science Diet Z/D prescription food. Our Westie had allergy testing because his allergies were so bad he liked his paws raw. He took allergy shots for a year. It worked well for him.
Author: Sherry B.
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We feed NurtiSource, they have different varieties which I like.
Author: Jennie C.
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Purina pro plan salmon and rice for sensitivity.
Author: Janice H.
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Author: Mark S.
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I have a dog that has a very sensitive stomach and seems to be allergic to everything. I feed him Rachael Ray Limited Ingredient dog food. We get the lamb and brown rice.
Author: Jason M.
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I have been buying Purina lamb or fish one
Author: Michelle D.
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I use Victor teal bag and put a pump of salmon on their food.
Author: JoAnn M.
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Zignature dog foods work well for our GP’s and all their food allergies, but red meat versions only, no chicken.
Author: Rhonda Brockett W.
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We found out our goldendoodle was actually allergic to chicken and so much has chicken in it! We have found fromm has been the best!
Author: Faina I.
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We finally found Fromm Trout and whitefish and it worked. There’s also a vet only food that might help. Good luck-it’s hard
Author: Mimi Stine C.
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Purina Pro hydrolyzed vegetarian.. did wonders for my Labradoodle
Author: Cynde A.
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Our doodle has a dermatologist. This is what they recommended for her. Food allergies are gone!
Author: Karyn B.
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My doodle has had home cooked by a nutritionist from UT vet school and still had bad issues. We did a prescription hydrolyzed diet and he was okay then switched to Zignature Select Cuts lamb and he has been fine ever since. It has ancient grains and is single protein. Never had a recall and has added taurine and such for added coverage. His gut is better than ever! He cannot do grain free Zignature though…has to be the Select cuts with ancient grains. Chewy is where we buy it. (He could not do raw either.)
Author: April H.
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No chicken at all! If you’ll out a little oil (olive, coconut or any kind) in the food and a tiny bit of cinnamon, the skin issues should stop. You can google the benefit of oil and cinnamon in a dogs diet. I have 3 doodles and this works for all of them. I feed them Purina ProPlan lamb sensitive stomach. Make sure you feed grains. Doodles do not do well on no grain diets. Ask your vet and they will confirm that.
Author: Carolyn Wilson C.
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Best Foods for Goldendoodles with Allergies: Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the most common food allergies in Goldendoodles?
Goldendoodles commonly experience allergies to ingredients like chicken, beef, dairy, wheat, soy, and corn. These allergies may result in symptoms such as itching, ear infections, digestive issues, and skin irritations. Identifying the specific allergen through an elimination diet or allergy testing is crucial for proper management.
2. How do I know if my Goldendoodle has a food allergy?
Common signs of food allergies in Goldendoodles include chronic ear infections, excessive licking or scratching, gastrointestinal issues (like diarrhea or vomiting), and red, inflamed skin. If your Goldendoodle shows these symptoms, consult your veterinarian for an allergy test and dietary recommendations.
3. What are the best types of dog food for Goldendoodles with allergies?
The best dog foods for Goldendoodles with allergies are those that use limited ingredients, novel proteins (like duck or venison), and are free from common allergens. Grain-free or hypoallergenic formulas that include sweet potatoes, peas, and fish are often well-tolerated. Always look for high-quality, easily digestible ingredients.
4. Are grain-free diets recommended for Goldendoodles with allergies?
Grain-free diets can be beneficial for Goldendoodles that have grain sensitivities. However, not all allergies are grain-related. It’s essential to distinguish whether the allergy is triggered by grains or other ingredients. Consult your veterinarian before switching to a grain-free formula to ensure it’s suitable for your dog’s overall health.
5. Can homemade diets help manage allergies in Goldendoodles?
Homemade diets can be beneficial because they allow for complete control over ingredients. Using single-protein sources like lamb or turkey, combined with non-allergenic vegetables like sweet potatoes or carrots, can help manage symptoms. Always balance homemade diets properly and consult a veterinary nutritionist to ensure nutritional adequacy.
6. Should I consider a hydrolyzed protein diet for my allergic Goldendoodle?
Yes, hydrolyzed protein diets can be effective for Goldendoodles with severe allergies, as the proteins are broken down into small molecules that are less likely to trigger an immune response. These diets are typically recommended by veterinarians after confirming a food allergy.
7. How long does it take to see improvement after changing my Goldendoodle’s diet?
It usually takes about 8 to 12 weeks to notice improvements in your Goldendoodle’s symptoms after a dietary change. During this period, it’s crucial to avoid any treats or table scraps that could contain allergens. Gradual, consistent diet changes, guided by your veterinarian, yield the best results.
As always, be sure to consult your veterinarian before making any health changes to your Goldendoodle’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.