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The 9 Best Hypoallergenic Dog Foods Australia: Tested 2024

Written By Vedrana Nikolic | Canine Coach, B.A Ethnology & Anthropology, M.A Semiotics.
Edited & Fact Checked By Renae Soppe | B.A Journalism & Science. 
Last Updated: 18th January 2024

No matter how tough or dangerous our dogs might look, the fact is they’re pretty sensitive. Pooches are prone to all kinds of allergies, not only to pollen and dust, but different types of food too. If that’s the case with your dog, switching to hypoallergenic dog food is important to minimise the possibility of an allergic outbreak.

In this article, we’ll cover some of the best dog food for skin allergies on the market. To gather all of the information you need to better protect your pup, we teamed up with veterinarians and canine nutritionists and spent months testing the top products. After several dozen options and plenty of discussion, we finally agreed on this list of the best hypoallergenic dog food Australia offers. Let's check them out!

Related: The Best Dog Food Australia.
Related: How To Choose The Right Dog Food?
Related: How Is Australia’s Dog Food Industry Regulated?
Related: What is AAFCO? The Association of American Feed Control Officials.
Related: What Is the Pet Food Industry Association of Australia (PFIAA)?
Related: AAFCO vs PFIAA: Dog Food Standards Comparison Australia.

Related: Understanding Guaranteed Analysis Levels in Dog Food.
Related: Real Meat vs Meat Meal.


Quick Picks - The Top 3

Petzyo Dog Food

Our Number 1 Pick - 
Petzyo Dog Food

  • Nutrient-dense kibble with balanced fat content
  • Ethically sourced wholesome ingredients
  • Rich in Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids
  • Enriched with superfoods like sweet potato, blueberries, and turmeric
  • Fast & free shipping in Australia
  • Meets and exceed AAFCO and PFIAA guidelines

Eureka Dog Food.

Runner Up - 
Eureka Wild Kangaroo & Lamb

  • Made with novel protein
  • Fairly short ingredient list
  • Over 90% meat, bone and offal
  • Gently air dried to preserve nutrients
  • No useless fillers

Absolute Holistic Air Dried Dog Food Blue Mackerel & Lamb

Third Choice - 
Absolute Holistic Air Dried Dog Food Blue Mackerel & Lamb

  • Air-dried to retain natural enzymes
  • Green-lipped mussels are great for joint health
  • B4 vitamin is important for brain development
  • Large range of hypoallergenic recipes


Australia's Best Dog Foods For Allergies Reviewed

Petzyo Dry Dog Food Kangaroo, Sweet Potato & Superfood Extras

What sets this product apart from the rest?

  • Nutrient-dense kibble with balanced fat content
  • Ethically sourced wholesome ingredients
  • Rich in Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids
  • Enriched with superfoods like sweet potato, blueberries, and turmeric
  • Fast & free shipping in Australia
  • Meets and exceed AAFCO and PFIAA guidelines

Nutritional Analysis:

Protein

25%

Fat

11%

Fibre

5%

Petzyo - 5 Star Rating

  • Ingredients: Sustainable Kangaroo, Sweet Potato, Peas, Lentils, Carrots, Broccoli & Broccoli Stem, Tomato, Spinach, Kelp, Blueberries, Rosemary, Parsley, Basil, Oregano, Turmeric, Chicken Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Fish Oil, Vitamin and Minerals (Vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, B11, B12, D, E, K, Taurine, Niacin, Folic Acid, Biotin, Choline, Pantothenic Acid, Omega 3 and 6 Fatty Acids, Iron, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Selenium, Iodine and Cobalt)
  • Named Protein First: Yes.
  • Dog Food Type: Grain Inclusive.
  • Recipe Range: Salmon, Ocean Fish & Green Lipped Mussels or Chicken, Turkey & Superfood Extras or Petzyo Raw Food Range
  • Suitable For: All recipes are intended for adult and senior dogs, while the chicken recipe is suitable for all life stages
  • Cost: $$$
  • Australian Owned: Yes.

Dr. Kathryn Rosalie Dench

Dr Kathryn Rosalie Dench - M.A VetMB MRCVS.

Gentle Dog Trainers Expert Reviewer

"Petzyo Dry Dog Food Kangaroo, Sweet Potato & Superfood Extras ticks all the boxes for hypoallergenic dog food. Kangaroo is a novel protein and it's ingredient list avoids all the common foods that causes skin issues in dogs. I highly recommend Petzyo."

The first thing to love about Petzyo dog food is the fact that their number one ingredient is a protein source, which is also ethically sourced. Our panel of experts have chosen the kangaroo recipe as it is an uncommon allergy protein. Following the protein, this recipe contains sweet potato, which is a great source of fibre, vitamins, and minerals. Furthermore, the recipe includes legumes like peas and lentils, which are great sources of vegetable protein.

Related: Petzyo Dog Food Review.

I love that this recipe also contains superfoods such as blueberries, turmeric, and a flavoursome mix of herbs. These ingredients are antioxidants and provide a great boost to my dog’s immune system.

The Petzyo dog food being tested by our independent expert team.

Petzyo being tested by our independent reviewer, Daze The Dog.

Petzyo food is rich in high-quality ingredients, but that’s not the only reason why it made the top of our list. Unlike most brands, like our number two choice by Eureka, this premium dog food comes at a decent price. Plus, it offers a quick delivery right to your doorstep, which saves you a gas bill to the pet store.

Pros

Cons

  • Very rich in protein and fibre
  • Short recipe range
  • Ethically sourced meat
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  • Turmeric helps with inflammation
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  • Quite affordable
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Eureka Wild Kangaroo & Lamb
  • Made with novel protein
  • Fairly short ingredient list
  • Over 90% meat, bone and offal
  • Gently air dried to preserve nutrients
  • No useless fillers

Eureka Wild Kangaroo & Lamb - 4.5 Star Rating

  • Ingredients: Kangaroo, kangaroo offal (liver, heart, lung, kidney, finely ground bone), lamb, lamb offal (liver, heart, tripe, kidney, lung), lamb kidney, salmon oil, green lipped mussel, free range eggs, chia seeds, flaxseed, chicory root, blueberry, kelp, apple fibre, broccoli, sea salt
    *Also contain: Postbiotic (Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Bifdbacterium animalis ssp. Lactis, Lactobacillus plantarum), lecitihin, citric acid, mixed tocopherols (natural anti-oxidant).
  • Named Protein First: Yes.
  • Dog Food Type: Grain Inclusive.
  • Recipe Range: Wild Venison & Lamb; Wild Kangaroo & Lamb; Wild Boar & Chicken
  • Suitable For: All ages
  • Cost: $$$$
  • Australian Owned: Yes.

Nutritional Analysis:

Protein

37%

Fat

28%

Fibre

2%

This recipe from Eureka is based on kangaroo & lamb meat. Neither of these are common allergens, so if your dog’s allergic reactions are caused by common proteins like chicken or pork, this might be the solution you are looking for.

On top of that, Eureka is one of the best Australian-made dog foods overall. There are so many reasons to love it!

Eureka Pet Food being tested by our independent expert team.

Eureka Pet Food being tested by our independent expert team.

To start things off, their recipes are super rich in protein, but they don’t contain meat only. They also include offal & finely ground bone (each item clearly named on the ingredient list) which our canine nutritionists and vets share are very healthy and necessary for dogs to have a balanced diet.

Related: Eureka Pet Food Review.

Moreover, Eureka uses only wild-caught and free-range meats. These are locally-sourced too and are combined with a small but carefully selected number of healthy additions like salmon oil and green lipped mussels.

Finally, I also love how the food is gently air dried, similar to our number three choice, in solar ovens to preserve the nutrients and keep the carbon emissions as low as possible. What more could you ask for from dog food? Well, a more approachable price tag would be nice, but the quality certainly justifies the price in this case.

Pros

Cons

  • Made with novel protein
  • No single protein options
  • Fairly short ingredient list
  • Not suitable for dogs allergic to eggs
  • Over 90% meat, bone and offal
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  • Gently air dried to preserve nutrients
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  • No useless fillers
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Absolute Holistic Air Dried Dog Food Blue Mackerel & Lamb
  • Air-dried to retain natural enzymes
  • Green-lipped mussels are great for joint health
  • B4 vitamin is important for brain development
  • Large range of hypoallergenic recipes

Nutritional Analysis:

Protein

30%

Fat

25%

Fibre

7%

Absolute Holistic - 3 Star Rating

  • Ingredients: LAMB, BLUE MACKEREL, LAMB LUNG, LAMB LIVER, Vegetable Glycerine, Green Lipped Mussel, Dried Chicory, Parsley, Choline Chloride, Flaxseed, Kelp, antioxidant, Calcium Carbonate, Zinc, taurine, Vitamin E, iron, Vitamin B3, Copper Sulphate, VITAMIN B1, SODIUM SELENATE, Manganese Oxide, Vitamin B5, Vitamin A, Vitamin B2, BIOTIN, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, IODINE, FOLIC ACID, Vitamin D3
  • Named Protein First: Yes.
  • Dog Food Type: Grain-Free
  • Recipe Range: Chicken & Hoki or Lamb & Salmon or Beef & Venison or Lamb & Duck or Beef & Hoki
  • Suitable For: Puppies and adult dogs depending on the recipe
  • Cost: $$$$
  • Australian Owned: No

This is one of the best grain free dog food for skin allergies, and our panel of independent experts say its for several reasons. This brand uses an air-drying method to prevent proteins, vitamins and enzymes from getting destroyed by heat. This way, your pooch can enjoy all the benefits of raw food, but without worrying about harmful food pathogens.

Right after meat proteins, we have green-lipped mussels named on the ingredient list, just like our second choice by Eureka. These are beneficial not only to dogs with joint issues, but growing pups, too. Next, we have dried chicory, which works as a prebiotic and as a source of soluble dietary fibre.

Related: The Best Air-Dried Dog Food Australia.

Another ingredient worth mentioning is chlorine chloride. Otherwise known as the B4 vitamin, this ingredient has multiple benefits for a dog’s health. Chlorine chloride helps your dog's brain develop properly and protects liver health. In fact, this should be an important part of every canine diet.

Last but not least, our independent experts note that parsley is always a nice addition to every dog food. Not only it soothes the stomach, but it keeps your pooch’s breath fresh and provides itch relief.

Pros

Cons

  • Air-dried to retain natural enzymes
  • Only sold in 1kg packaging
  • Green-lipped mussels are great for joint health
  • B4 vitamin is important for brain development
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  • Large range of hypoallergenic recipes
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Ziwi Peak Air-Dried Food Tripe & Lamb
  • Every meat part is named on the ingredient list
  • The air-dry method preserves natural nutrients
  • Very rich in proteins
  • Can be used as a complete meal or as a raw diet supplement

Nutritional Analysis:

Protein

min. 43%

Fat

min. 25%

Fibre

max. 2%

ZiwiPeak - 4.5 Star Rating

  • Ingredients: Mackerel, Lamb, Lamb Heart, Lamb Tripe, Lamb Liver, Lamb Lung, New Zealand Green Mussel, Lamb Kidney, Lamb Bone, Lecithin, Inulin from Chicory, Dried Kelp, Minerals (Dipotassium Phosphate, Magnesium Sulfate, Zinc Amino Acid Complex, Copper Amino Acid Complex, Iron Amino Acid Complex, Manganese Amino Acid Complex, Selenium Yeast), Salt, Parsley, Preservative (Citric Acid, Mixed Tocopherols), Vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid)
  • Named Protein First: Yes.
  • Dog Food Type: Grain-Free
  • Recipe Range: Lamb, Mackerel & Lamb, Beef, Venison, Tripe & Lamb, Free Range Chicken
  • Suitable For: dogs of all breeds and life stages
  • Cost: $$$$$
  • Australian Owned: No (but NZ owned)

Unlike other dog food on the market, such as our number one choice, Ziwi makes their kibble through a slow air-drying process. What this does is it kills bacteria but preserves all the benefits from its ingredients. Conventional kibbles, on the other hand, are dried in an oven at a very high temperature, which destroys both bad and good things found in food.

Ziwi Peak being tested by our independent expert team.

Ziwi Peak Dog Food being tested by our independent reviewer, Daze The Dog.

All of our research panel members love that Ziwi not only states protein sources, but also names every meat part used in their recipes. This way, you know precisely what your pooch eats, which is helpful when trying to narrow down possible allergens. Plus, all of their meat is ethically sourced, without any growth promotant or hormones added.

Related: Ziwi Peak Dog Food Review.

Among plentiful beneficial ingredients, green mussels especially stand out. These mussels, living only on the shores of New Zealand, are rich in fatty acids and work great at reducing joint pain and protecting the cartilage.

Ziwi food doesn’t contain any artificial preservatives. While that’s amazing for your dog, you should keep in mind that this food has a short shelf life. It should be used within two months from opening.

Pros

Cons

  • Every meat part is named on the ingredient list
  • Expensive per pound, but you will feed significantly less volume
  • The air-dry method preserves natural nutrients
  • Very rich in proteins
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  • Can be used as a complete meal or as a raw diet supplement
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Ivory Coat Adult and Senior Lamb & Kangaroo Grain Free Dog Food
  • High protein level makes it suitable for active dogs
  • Rich in natural fibres and antioxidants
  • A limited number of ingredients
  • Boosted Omega-3 and 6 for healthy skin and coat

Nutritional Analysis:

Protein

36%

Fat

18%

Fibre

5%

Ivory Coat - 3.5 Star Rating

  • Ingredients: Lamb Meal, Kangaroo Meal, Potatoes, Peas, Dried Lamb, Dried Kangaroo, Pea Fibre, Tomato Pomace, Chicken Fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), ground flaxseed, salmon oil, carrots, sweet potatoes, kale, broccoli, spinach, parsley, apples, blueberries, vitamins A, B1, B2, B5, B6, B12, D3, E, Beta-Carotene, Niacin, d-Calcium pantothenate, Biotin, Folic Acid, Magnesium, Iron, Zinc, Manganese, Copper, Natural Prebiotic, Rosemary Extract & Green Tea Extract. This is a naturally preserved product.
  • Named Protein First: No (but lamb meal is OK)
  • Dog Food Type: Grain-Free
  • Recipe Range: Chicken with Coconut Oil, Lamb & Sardine, Lamb with Coconut Oil, Ocean Fish & Salmon, Turkey & Duck
  • Suitable For: Adult dogs
  • Cost: $$
  • Australian Owned: Yes

This recipe from Ivory Coat contains up to 36% of protein, which is well above the average, which makes it a great option for every active adult pooch. But I'm happy to say that protein sources aren’t the only thing that makes this food amazing.

At the top of the ingredient list, there are potatoes and peas, which are rich in vitamins and minerals. These are followed by tomato pomace, kale, broccoli and spinach, all great sources of fibres. Finally, I can’t forget to mention blueberries, which are wonderful antioxidants that improve your pooch’s overall health.

Related: Ivory Coat Dog Food Review.

This brand offers a large range of grain-free food, and all of the recipes contain a limited number of ingredients. So even if your pooch doesn’t enjoy the taste of kangaroo, you can switch it to something more suitable to your dog’s liking, like salmon, for example (my dog's personal favourite!). All recipes contain a large percentage of protein. This is great for active dogs, but it’s not suitable for growing pups.

Related: What Is A Limited Ingredient Dog Food Diet?

Pros

Cons

  • High protein level makes it suitable for active dogs
  • A bit pricier than some other options
  • Rich in natural fibres and antioxidants
  • Not suitable for puppies
  • A limited number of ingredients
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  • Boosted Omega-3 and 6 for healthy skin and coat
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Meals For Mutts Kangaroo And Lamb
  • Made of anti-inflammatory meat
  • Brown rice is a great source of fibre
  • Large-sized kibbles are impossible to swallow without chewing
  • Only uses natural preservatives

Nutritional Analysis:

Protein

21%

Fat

12%

Meals For Mutts - 3 Star Rating

  • Ingredients: Kangaroo and Lamb meat, seasonal vegetables, ground brown rice, alfalfa, natural fats and oils, omega 3, 6 & 9, coconut oil, turmeric, parsley, pre & probiotic, kelp, vitamins A, C, D3, E, K, B1, B2, B6, B12, niacin, pantothenic acid, folacin, biotin and natural organic acids, plus minerals, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, copper, zinc, iron, manganese and iodine. Also contains Yucca shidigera extract and natural flavours, and is preserved using natural vitamin E and rosemary extract.
  • Named Protein First: Yes.
  • Dog Food Type: Grain-Free
  • Recipe Range: Bacon & Eggs, Duck & Turkey, Lamb, Goat, Kangaroo, Turkey and Chicken
  • Suitable For: Puppies and adult dogs depending on the recipe
  • Cost: $$
  • Australian Owned: Yes.

This hypoallergenic and gluten-free formula, by Meals For Mutts, features two high-quality meat sources. Our independent experts note that both kangaroo and lamb are considered “cooling meat,” meaning they have anti-inflammatory capacities. Both of these meats are rich in essential amino and fatty acids, and they’re a great source of zinc, iron and other important minerals.

The recipe contains brown rice, which is a great source of fibre, as well as vitamins B1 and B3. On the ingredient list, it’s followed by alfalfa, a wholesome source of proteins and different minerals and vitamins.

Omega fatty acids are extremely beneficial to dogs. From muscles to skin and coat, they are an important part of a dog’s diet throughout all life stages. This recipe contains all three types of fatty acids in their correct ratios. This is similar to our number one choice, Petzyo, though that one contains Omega 3 and 6.

This dog food uses only natural preservatives, such as vitamin E and rosemary. It also contains Yucca extract, which reduces the odour of their stool. Finally, kibbles from this brand are quite large, so you don’t have to worry about your pooch inhaling them like a vacuum cleaner.

Pros

Cons

  • Made of anti-inflammatory meat
  • Not a lot of recipe options for puppies
  • Brown rice is a great source of fibre
  • Large-sized kibbles are impossible to swallow without chewing
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  • Only uses natural preservatives
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#7: Best For Weight Management: Prime100 Kangaroo Lentil Turmeric Dog Food

Prime100 Kangaroo Lentil Turmeric Dog Food
  • High level of both meat and plant-based protein
  • Tapioca is great for blood and bone health
  • Turmeric provides anti-inflammatory effects
  • Great for weight management

Nutritional Analysis:

Protein

25%

Fat

10%

Fibre

4%

Prime100 - 4 Star Rating

  • Ingredients: Kangaroo meal, lentils, sweet potato, chick peas, tapioca starch, field peas, hydrolysed kangaroo liver, sunflower oil, linseed oil, fish oil, sugar beet pulp, essential vitamins and minerals (including chelated minerals), sodium hexametaphosphate, choline chloride, turmeric, green lipped mussel extract, fruit & vegetable extracts including blueberries, FOS, MOS, glucosamine, chondroitin, yucca.
  • Named Protein First: No (but kangaroo meal is OK)
  • Dog Food Type: Grain-Free
  • Recipe Range:
  • Suitable For: Puppies and adult dogs depending on the recipe
  • Cost: $$$
  • Australian Owned: Yes.

The main ingredient in this dog food is kangaroo, which offers the highest level of protein of any of the meat types. It’s followed by lentils and sweet potatoes, both of which are great plant-based protein sources. Plus, they’re high in fibres, vitamins and minerals.

Tapioca starch is also high on the ingredient list. Our panel of independent experts share that this hypoallergenic plant is used in dog food as a binding agent, but it’s also a great source of complex carbohydrates. It’s also rich in iron, manganese, and calcium, minerals responsible for the production of red blood cells and healthy bones.

Related: Prime 100 Dog Food Review.

I really appreciate how this recipe is also rich in turmeric, which provides my pooch with anti-inflammatory and pain-relief benefits. But the effects of this ingredient don’t end there. It’s also believed to kill cancer cells and prevent tumour growth. What’s more, it has anticoagulant properties that can help decrease blood clots in the heart. It’s basically a magical ingredient suitable for dogs of all ages.

Related: What Is Hydrolyzed Protein Dog Food?

This recipe is aimed at adult and senior dogs, and is a good choice for weight management. However, the level of protein is too high for young pups, and it’s not recommended until they reach 12 months.

Pros

Cons

  • High level of both meat and plant-based protein
  • Not suitable for puppies
  • Tapioca is great for blood and bone health
  • Turmeric provides anti-inflammatory effects
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  • Great for weight management
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Balanced Life Enhanced Dry Food With Kangaroo Meat Pieces
  • Kibble made with an air-dry method
  • All the ingredients are ethically sourced
  • Very high level of protein
  • Contains natural antioxidants and prebiotics

Nutritional Analysis:

Protein

31%

Fat

13%

Fibre

4.7%

Best For Puppies - 4 Star Rating

  • Ingredients: Sustainable Kangaroo, Ground Kangaroo Bones, Faba Beans, Chickpeas, Pea Protein, Chicken Fat stabilised with mixed tocopherols (source of vitamin E), Chicken Liver Flavour, Molasses, Beet Pulp, Alfalfa, Sea Salt, Caramel, Flax Seed, Red Lentils, Vitamins (Vitamin E, C, B3, B5, B2, A, B12, B1, B6, D3, B9) and Minerals (calcium carbonate, zinc sulphate, ferrous sulphate, copper sulphate, manganese oxide, potassium oxide, selenium), Guar Gum, Yellow Peas, Green Peas, L-Threonine, Monosodium Phosphate, Potassium Chloride, Choline Chloride, Salmon Oil, Chia Seed, Desiccated Coconut, Cranberries, Diced Carrot, Beetroot Powder, Chicory Root (prebiotic), Antioxidant Natural (mixed tocopherols, rosemary extract), Yucca Extract, Flax Seed Oil, Taurine, Kelp Powder, Green Tea.
  • Named Protein First: Yes.
  • Dog Food Type: Grain-Free
  • Recipe Range: Enhanced Chicken or Salmon; Rehydrate Chicken or Kangaroo or Lamb
  • Suitable For: Dogs of all life stages
  • Cost: $$$
  • Australian Owned: Yes.

So what if you have a puppy that seems sensitive to food? Balanced Life is a great option as an Australian, family-owned brand that recently launched a new, enhanced line of dry food. Their premium kibble is blended with air-dried raw meat protein pieces, and it’s suitable for dogs of all life stages. The air-drying method is done in solar-powered dryers at approximately 60°C for up to 24 hours. That way, pathogens are destroyed while all the goodies remain.

Committed to sustainable agriculture, we're happy to nore that this brand uses only clean and green ingredients and ethically-sourced meat. This recipe contains 31% protein, which is above the market’s average. The recipe is also rich in fibre, thanks to chickpeas, beet pulp and alfalfa. It’s also high in Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, like our number one and number six choices, which ensure the immune system can defend against different allergens. And thanks to the guar gum, your pooch can easily digest these acids.

The kibbles also contain natural antioxidants and prebiotics, which improve digestion and overall gut health. And with the addition of yucca extract, your dog’s doo-doo won’t stink to high heaven anymore.

Pros

Cons

  • Kibble made with an air-dry method
  • Limited recipe range
  • All the ingredients are ethically sourced
  • Very high level of protein
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  • Contains natural antioxidants and prebiotics
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Canidae Grain Free Dry Dog Food with Wild Boar
  • Rich in Omega 3 and 6 acids, important for coat and skin
  • Kibbles are pea-sized, which is suitable for dogs of all sizes
  • Includes a bunch of probiotics
  • Suitable for dogs of all life stages

Nutritional Analysis:

Protein

25%

Fat

15%

Fibre

4%

Canidae - 3 Star Rating

  • Ingredients: Wild boar, pork meal, sweet potatoes, peas, garbanzo beans, canola oil, sun cured alfalfa meal, natural flavour, taurine, minerals (iron proteinate, zinc proteinate, copper proteinate, ferrous sulphate, zinc sulphate, copper sulphate, potassium iodide, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, manganese sulphate, sodium selenite), vitamins (vitamin E supplement, thiamine mononitrate, ascorbic acid, vitamin A supplement, biotin, niacin, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), + More.
  • Named Protein First: Yes.
  • Dog Food Type: Grain-Free
  • Recipe Range: Lamb & Pea, Salmon & Sweet Potato, Duck & Sweet Potato, Bison & Lentil & Carrot, Wild Boar, Multiprotein
  • Suitable For: Puppies, adult and senior dogs, depending on the recipe
  • Cost: $$$
  • Australian Owned: No

Canidae had our sensitive pooches in mind when making their dog food range. All of their recipes contain less than 10 simple ingredients, so there’s practically no chance of allergic reaction.

Each recipe has a named meat protein on the ingredient list, and all the meat they use is hypoallergenic, such as lamb, bison, boar or duck. The meat source is followed by vegetables such as sweet potatoes and peas, both rich in vitamins and minerals important for a dog’s immune system.

Related: Canidae Dog Food Review.

Garbanzo beans, otherwise known as chickpeas, are also high on the ingredient list. Aside from being a great source of fibre, our team of researchers share that these beans also contain protein, magnesium, folate, potassium, vitamins A, B and C. Canola oil is also worth mentioning, as it’s a source of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, like our last option, which are important for a dog’s skin and coat.

Finally, the ingredient list ends with a bunch of Latin names which are essentially the good bacteria that are added to the formula to help support healthy digestion.

Pros

Cons

  • Rich in Omega 3 and 6 acids, important for coat and skin
  • A bit pricey
  • Kibbles are pea-sized, which is suitable for dogs of all sizes
  • Includes a bunch of probiotics
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  • Suitable for dogs of all life stages
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What Is Hypoallergenic Dog Food?

Before you start looking for the best hypoallergenic food for your pooch, our team of independent experts say there’s one thing you need to know.

Related: What Are HypoAllergenic Dog Foods?

There’s no such thing as universal hypoallergenic food, as different dogs might have reactions to different ingredients. All those recipes that claim to be hypoallergenic actually just avoid ingredients that are typical allergens.

Some of the most common dog food allergens are:

  • Beef
  • Chicken
  • Pork
  • Fish
  • Rabbit
  • Wheat
  • Dairy
  • Corn
  • Egg

Food allergies happen when a dog’s immune system mistakes a particular ingredient to be dangerous for a dog’s health. Then, it forms antibodies that attack the “imaginative enemy.” This can happen even if you’re feeding your pooch the best kibble on the market.

Related: What is AAFCO? The Association of American Feed Control Officials
Related: What Is the Pet Food Industry Association of Australia (PFIAA)?
Related: AAFCO vs PFIAA: Dog Food Standards Comparison Australia

But, finding out what your pooch might be allergic to is a difficult task. In fact, the only way I've been able to do so for my sensitive pup is through an elimination diet (1). This meant taking my dog off all the foods he's eating and putting him on a strict diet of two foods they’ve never tried before for 12 weeks. Then, I slowly added old ingredients, one at a time, to see if an allergy reoccurs. It's a labourious task but necessary to find the allergen culprit.

Related: The Best Meat for Dogs.

Excessive Licking

This goes hand in hand with the symptom above. If you notice your pooch is excessively licking toes and paw-pads, there’s a pretty good chance of an allergic reaction.

Ear Infection

Red and inflamed ears that have developed an offensive odour are also a clear sign of an allergic reaction. There might also be a wax build-up as well as crusts inside the ear canal.

Digestive Issues

From bloating and gas to chronic diarrhea, these are all symptoms of a food allergy (4). Your dog’s body might be trying to expel the allergen out of the system, resulting in these signs.


Signs That Show Your Dog Might Have Allergic Reactions

Allergies manifest in different ways. Here are some of the most common signs of food allergies, according to our independent panel of experts.

Itchy Skin

While your pooch might be scratching for a variety of reasons, including fleas and environmental allergens, itchy skin is one of the most common signs of allergies, especially if it lasts for a while (2). In case of a food allergy, the most common itchy spots are the dog’s ears and paws.

“A person who is allergic to shellfish may experience throat swelling and possibly a critical or fatal reaction, but in dogs, the allergy is expressed through the skin and seen most often as itch.”-  Dr Adam Patterson, Chief of Dermatology at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine


My Final Verdict

Food allergies are rather common in dogs. But luckily, a lot of brands nowadays offer a line of dog food for sensitive skin and other issues. The only thing that’s left for you to do is to pick the one you think will suit your pooch the best.

Our panel of independent experts agree that Petzyo dog food offers high-quality, ethically sourced ingredients at a generous price. It’s high in proteins and fibres, and rich in vitamins and minerals every dog needs throughout all stages of life. But if you’re looking for a grain-free option, we also think that the Eureka air-dried dog food is a good alternative.

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FAQ

What causes a dog to develop a food allergy?

Food allergies happen as a result of a dog’s immune system. However, the reason behind it is still a mystery. Some scientists believe there are genetic dispositions to allergies, while others claim they’re a result of a dog’s exposure to them. Considering that there are some dog breeds more prone to them than others, there are more arguments that support the former thesis.

How can I differentiate a food allergy from intolerance?

While both of these conditions have overlapping symptoms related to intestinal issues, food intolerance only involves tummy upset, whereas allergies manifest on the skin, too.

How common are food allergies?

Among all types of allergies dogs might experience, food allergy is less common than environmental ones. Only 10% of dogs experience allergies to one or more ingredients in their dog food.

References
  1. Coates, J. February 10, 2020. “How to Tell if Your Dog Has Food Allergies” PetMD. Retrieved April 29, 2023. https://www.petmd.com/dog/nutrition/how-tell-if-your-dog-has-food-allergies
  2. Burke, A. Mar 07, 2021. “Dog Allergies: Symptoms and Treatment” American Kennel Club. Retrieved April 29, 2023. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/dog-allergies-symptoms-treatment/
  3. "Pet Talk: Itchy Dogs - Is Food the Problem?" August 27, 2012. Pet Talk. Retrieved April 29, 2023. https://www.cullmantimes.com/community/pet-talk-itchy-dogs-is-food-the-problem/article_c0bcbebd-b26b-5def-9591-db6e68462a06.html
  4. Burkett, L. June 30, 2020. “Allergies in Dogs and Puppies: Signs, Causes, and Treatment” PetMD. Retrieved April 29, 2023. https://www.petmd.com/dog/general-health/food-allergies-vs-seasonal-allergies-dogs

Vedrana Nikolic


Vedrana Nikolić is Gentle Dog Trainers Canine Coach, Professional Writer, Anthropologist & dog lover.

With a Masters Degree in Semiotics & Bachelors Degree in Anthropology, studying the communication between animals and humans, Vedrana is able to use her expertise to analyse and review dog products and write informative posts on canine behaviour and training.

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