Does your dog often feel itchy, lick its paws, have inflamed ears, or have soft stools after eating? It may be related to food sensitivity. Hypoallergenic dog food (also known as hypoallergenic or anti-allergy dog food) uses a single protein formula—meaning the entire formula uses only one animal protein source, reducing the chance of simultaneous exposure to multiple allergens. Combined with a grain-free design, it removes common allergens like wheat, corn, and soy, making it especially suitable for dogs with sensitive skin or weak digestion.
BC Pets has selected a variety of popular single-protein, hypoallergenic dog foods: AATU grain-free series (free-range duck, free-range turkey, free-range chicken, wild salmon, plus puppy salmon formula), ACANA Singles single protein series (free-range duck, grass-fed sheep), Wellness Simple limited ingredient formula, and RAWZ wild salmon formula, All are genuine Hong Kong official products.
How to choose hypoallergenic dog food recommendations? The principle is to choose novel proteins your dog hasn’t eaten before (such as duck, lamb, salmon), single-source foods with shorter ingredient lists, the better; Switch foods to transition over 7 days, observe skin and stool condition for 6–8 weeks. If symptoms persist, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian to rule out environmental sensitivity. Free shipping across Hong Kong for purchases over HK$350. Available in-store, online, and via WhatsApp (5113-1173).