Ah, the age-old question! 🐔 It’s one of the most common concerns we hear from pet owners (who then ask their groomer or veterinarian for advice, too!). While chicken is a common protein source in many dog foods, it’s not always the culprit behind your dog’s allergic symptoms. Allergies in dogs can be triggered by a wide variety of environmental factors, proteins, and even other ingredients in their food or supplements.
Determining the cause of your dog’s allergies involves more than just guessing—it requires understanding the signs, knowing how to manage symptoms, and working through proper diagnostic steps with your veterinarian. And that's where we come in!
In The Allergic Dog™ courses—designed for pet owners, veterinarians, and groomers alike—we dive deep into the science of allergies, diagnostic processes, and personalized care strategies. We cover this and much more, helping you understand how to figure out the root cause of your dog’s allergic reactions, whether it’s food-related or environmental.
The answer? It’s not always chicken, but with the right knowledge and approach, you’ll get closer to figuring it out. 🐾
Ready to get the full picture? Our courses will guide you through the steps to properly identify and manage your dog’s allergies—no more guesswork, just real solutions. Check out our pet owner course for in-depth tips, or explore our veterinary and groomer courses for a professional approach to allergy care.