If there’s one thing that can dampen the joy of pet-parenting, it's the unsettling sight of your furry friend incessantly scratching, sneezing, or rubbing their face against the carpet. Welcome to the puzzling world of pet allergies. While many factors can trigger allergies in pets, diet plays a significant role. In some instances, feeding your pet a high-quality diet, like Dr. Marty’s range of freeze-dried raw products available at The Hungry Puppy, can make a world of difference.
Dogs and cats can be allergic to various ingredients found in conventional pet food, including corn, wheat, soy, dairy, and artificial colors and preservatives. Additionally, some pets may have a hard time digesting overly processed foods, which aggravates their allergy symptoms further. One solution to these dietary dilemmas lies in the shift towards a minimally processed, naturally nutritious diet that captures nature's bounty in all its glory—one that Dr. Marty’s freeze-dried raw food nourishes with.
Designed by a veterinarian with over 45 years of experience, Dr. Marty's Nature's Blend Sensitivity Select, for instance, is a limited ingredient formula that focuses on novel proteins to minimize the risk of food sensitivities. It’s complete with 81% real meat–turkey, duck, salmon, and beef–leaving little room for unnecessary fillers that could be potential allergens. The inclusion of superfoods such as cranberries, pumpkin seeds, and dried kelp further adds a layer of nutritional complexity to the mix.
So, why is Dr. Marty's Sensitivity Select, among other products in their freeze-dried range, tickling so many pet lovers' fancies? Well, that probably has to do with the freeze-drying process itself. Unlike cooking or high-heat processing, which often destroys essential nutrients, freeze-drying gently removes moisture while retaining nutritional integrity. The end product? A nutrient-dense food that is closer to what a dog would munch on in the wild.
Yet, to forge real respite from allergies, controlling diet alone might not suffice for some pets. Along with a balanced diet, factors like pollen, dust mites, and changes in weather can also trigger allergy symptoms. For instance, pets in New Jersey often experience heightened allergy symptoms during the fall when ragweed pollen is at its peak. Thus, it's important, as a proactive pet parent, to be vigilant about possible allergens in the environment and seek veterinary advice at the earliest signs of discomfort.
In summary, an integral flip to healthier pet nutrition could pave the way to combating allergies. Trusted local experts at The Hungry Puppy in Farmingdale, NJ, can guide you through selecting the right Dr. Marty's product for your pet's unique needs. Remember, a healthier pet is a happier pet, and isn't that what we all wish for?