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Hi everyone,
I would like to tackle Waffle’s potential allergy problems (a lot of scratching and licking/biting paws) and it is not new. I gave him Apoquel for 10 days and it did work, I could see a real difference. However, after reading about potential side effects, I decided to look for alternatives.
I discussed with several vets and they all advised to start by switching to hypoallergenic diet to see if the allergy comes from food. I have not yet done it as Waffle usually doesn’t handle well change of diet.
I would like to tackle Waffle’s potential allergy problems (a lot of scratching and licking/biting paws) and it is not new. I gave him Apoquel for 10 days and it did work, I could see a real difference. However, after reading about potential side effects, I decided to look for alternatives.
I discussed with several vets and they all advised to start by switching to hypoallergenic diet to see if the allergy comes from food. I have not yet done it as Waffle usually doesn’t handle well change of diet.
- Do you also strongly recommend to try the hypoallergic food diet? On top of Waffle’s difficulty about diet’s change, my reluctance also comes from the fact that allergy food and sensitivity is usually rare, based on statistics. Most allergy coming from environmental factor.
- If I decide to try hypoallergic food, should I simply go for commercial hypoallergenic food? Does prescribed hypoallergenic food exist and if yes, is it worth it? The vets only mentioned commercial hypoallergenic food.