Canine Food Allergies
Does your dog itch? Does she seem to have a rash that won’t go away? What about those pesky hot spots? Could your dog be suffering from hives?! All of these things could be food allergies.
An allergy is a condition of unusual sensitivity to a substance or substances usually protein in nature, which is perceived by the body as foreign. The most common food allergies are beef, pork, chicken, whey, wheat, fish, milk, corn, eggs and soy. The reason the proteins are so often the culprit in allergic reactions is that they are large molecules; each component in them can combine with the T cell receptor or antibody to create an allergic reaction. The same thing happens with people. And, interestingly, both dogs and people suffer from some of the same top allergies.
Tails of Trivia for the Dog Lover
Once in a while, I am struck by questions that seem to float around in my head. I think that if I ask them out loud, people would wonder if I had nothing better to do with my time, than to wonder about such trivial matters.
Is Your Dog "Mutts" for Mozart?
As I was brushing my Corgi the other day, I started to mindlessly hum a silly little tune. Just something that was sort of a combination of two songs that my dad used to sing to me when I was a little kid. I never even knew most of the words anyway, and my dad was certainly not a great singer, but I definitely remembered the tunes.