How to Tell if Your Dog Has a Food Allergy | Signs & Solutions


Understanding Food Allergies in Dogs

Food allergies in dogs occur when the immune system overreacts to a protein or ingredient in their diet. Unlike simple digestive upsets, which may resolve quickly, allergies are ongoing and trigger the body to attack what it sees as a harmful substance. This often results in persistent skin, coat, and digestive issues that don’t disappear on their own.

With MERA Pure Sensitive foods, the risk of these reactions is reduced because each recipe contains limited ingredients, with a single source of animal protein and digestible carbohydrate. This makes it easier to identify what works for your dog and what doesn’t.

Signs Your Dog May Have a Food Allergy

Skin Issues

Persistent itching, redness, flaky patches, and ear infections are some of the most common signs of a food allergy. Dogs may scratch, lick, or chew their paws excessively, often leading to secondary infections. If your dog struggles with ongoing skin issues despite treatments, their food may be the culprit.

MERA Pure Sensitive foods are formulated with high-quality proteins and free from common allergens such as wheat and soy, making them a supportive choice for dogs prone to itchy skin.

Digestive Problems

Loose stools, vomiting, excessive gas, or chronic diarrhoea can also indicate a food allergy. While digestive upsets may sometimes be linked to eating something unusual, ongoing issues that persist despite vet care should prompt a closer look at diet.

MERA Pure Sensitive’s use of carefully selected ingredients like turkey and rice makes digestion easier and helps stabilise sensitive stomachs.

Chronic Ear Infections

If your dog suffers from ear infections that return again and again, food allergies are often a hidden cause. Allergic inflammation makes ears a perfect environment for yeast and bacteria. Switching to a hypoallergenic food may help reduce this cycle.

Food Allergy vs Food Intolerance

It’s important to distinguish between allergies and intolerances:

  • Allergy: The immune system overreacts, often causing skin or long-term digestive issues.
  • Intolerance: The digestive system struggles to process a certain ingredient, causing short-term stomach upset.

MERA Pure Sensitive recipes are designed to support both situations by simplifying the diet, using single protein sources, and avoiding unnecessary additives.

What to Do If You Suspect a Food Allergy

If you think your dog has a food allergy:

  1. Consult your vet to rule out other causes such as parasites or environmental triggers.
  2. Switch to a hypoallergenic food like MERA Pure Sensitive to see if symptoms improve.
  3. Introduce gradually by mixing with your dog’s current food over 7–10 days.
  4. Monitor results over 6–8 weeks to confirm improvements.

Why MERA Pure Sensitive Helps Dogs with Allergies

  • Single protein & carbohydrate sources reduce the risk of allergic reactions.
  • No gluten, wheat, soy, or dairy eliminates many common allergens.
  • Natural recipes without artificial additives support healthy digestion and skin.

By offering complete, balanced nutrition without unnecessary extras, MERA Pure Sensitive helps dogs with allergies feel better from the inside out.

Final Thoughts

Food allergies in dogs can be frustrating and distressing, but the right diet makes all the difference. By recognising the signs early and providing a simplified, hypoallergenic food such as MERA Pure Sensitive, you can restore comfort, improve skin and coat health, and give your dog the active, happy life they deserve.