Abstract

Most veterinary clinicians recognize a population of patients in which dermatologic and/or gastrointestinal signs are related to the feeding of particular dietary components. This article briefly reviews the clinical signs associated with adverse food reactions in dogs and cats, and discusses the practical issues associated with confirming a diagnosis.

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