Shih Tzu - Food Allergens
Ingredients that your shih tzu may be allergic to include beef
and beef by-products, milk, yeast, yeast-containing foods,
brewer's yeast (as given to shih tzu for supposed flea
protection), corn and corn oil, pork, turkey, eggs, particularly
the whites. Never give eggs raw. You can try a hard boiled egg.
I have given my shih tzu hard boiled eggs without seeing an
allergic reaction. Other ingredients might be fish and fish
oils. To provide omega-3 fatty acids, which are very beneficial,
you should look for foods prepared with flaxseed oil. Shih tzu
may be allergic to foods containing wheat and wheat by-products
(when in combination with other allergens) and soybeans.
Healthy shih tzu may not have trouble eating most foods,
however, if you feed the same food daily for years, there is a
potential for intolerance to develop. Any shih tzu can become
allergic to any food. It might be a protein source, a fruit, a
vegetable and just a small amount of the offending food could
cause reactions. Food allergies may present with symptoms of
intestinal upset such as vomiting or loose stools.
The best food I have ever used for my lines of shih tzu has been
HealthyPetNet Life's Abundance which is fomulated by a holistic
vet. I have definitely seen healthier puppies as a result of
using Life's Abundance in pregnant, nursing moms and weaning
puppies. I have witnessed a total "stop" to loose stools and no
stomach upsets in the way of "vomiting." I have concluded my
lines of shih tzu must have been allergic to some of the
ingredients in the foods I was feeding before. Of course, you
might have one shih tzu allergic to wheat and another shih tzu
never to have a reaction.
The first three ingredients on the label usually make up most of
the contents. Avoid any kind of dog food that contains chemical
additives, artificial colors, artificial flavors, sweeteners,
chemical preservatives and stabilizers. All these types of
ingredients have the potential to cause problems for your shih
tzu and give them nothing in the way of adequate nutrition.
I believe a daily supplement is needed for optimum health. Not
all shih tzu are created equally, just as not all people are the
same. A deficiency in one vitamin or mineral may leave your shih
tzu vulnerable to disease. A shih tzu's demand for certain
nutrients fluctuate for many reasons. During times of stress,
Vitamin B is great support to the body. HealthyPetNet produces a
daily dog food and supplement, which I think is well worth using
if you feel your shih tzu is not getting optimum nutrition from
the food you are feeding now.