My Top 5 Supplements To Help Your Dog Combat Allergy Season

My Top 5 Supplements To Help Your Dog Combat Allergy Season

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Hi there, Lyndall Pinchen Canine Naturopath from Canine Vitality back again for this week’s blog on my top 5 supplements to help your dog survive ALLERGY season! Yes, if you live in the Southern hemisphere like I do, our Winter has come to an end (yayyy!!) and Spring has sprung. And while I personally love Spring, I know that there are many of you out there that are starting to get heart palpitations just thinking about how your dog is going to make it through yet another allergy season.
If you dog suffers from allergies, they can make him or her feel pretty miserable not to mention the stress it creates for you as the owner. And maybe you can relate to this? Does your dog suffer from recurring allergies and you seem to be on a never ending cycle of steroids and antibiotics come Spring? Your dog might tend to scratch all the time especially during the night, keeping you all awake. Skin rashes, lumps, hotspots and yeast infections are common presentations…Or they may have low energy and seem quite depressed. All of this is pretty common in dogs suffering from any sort of chronic allergy problem.
So today I wanted to share with you what I believe are the top 5 supplements that can really help your dog during Spring season or really at anytime of the year to combat those allergy problems. Now while I am giving you my top 5, there are numerous supplements that can assist in the natural treatment of allergies and all of these work far better when you have your dog on an appropriate diet, which for me is raw and organic. This is really the first place to start when treating any allergy issue. Remember that all processed foods can lead to a build up of toxins in the body (particularly the gut) and this can actually mimic allergy symptoms so I always work to get a dog off all the processed foods.
So with that being said, let’s look at my top 5:
1. Probiotics- there is so much in the media today about the benefits of probiotics and fermented foods for the health of our guts, and the same definitely applies when it come to our dogs. Probiotics (or live beneficial bacteria) are really essential for the health of the gut and immune systems and this is often at the centre of allergy issues. A good quality probiotic added into your dog’s food can help boost up the level of good bacteria already present in the digestive tract and this not only helps keep other less desirable microbes from proliferating but also assists in the treatment of leaky gut syndrome which is often at the root of yeast infections and the development of many allergies. You can read more about leaky gut by going to my blog. It’s important to give your dog a multistrain and dairy free probiotic and add in one that is at 10-20 billion.

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3 Comments

  1. @punchabunch on June 10, 2025 at 1:29 pm

    dry food is fish and potatoe

  2. @punchabunch on June 10, 2025 at 1:46 pm

    I fed my dog raw human grade chicken and beef and her hair started falling out slowly … so I changed to a good dry food and meat loaf kangaroo and pumpkin ..and within a month fixed her problem …..trying to get a friend with same problem to switch … but he is fixed on the so called raw diet … crap !

  3. @04DynaGlyde on June 10, 2025 at 1:49 pm

    What type of magnesium supplement is best for older dogs since there are like 8 forms of magnesium?

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