Dog's Heaven – Fresh Meals for Dogs with Allergies
Tolerance begins with the right food
More and more dogs are reacting sensitively to certain components in dog food – from grains to specific animal proteins and artificial additives. Food allergies and intolerances often manifest as symptoms such as itching, skin problems, diarrhea, gastrointestinal issues, or recurring ear infections. In such cases, a specially formulated hypoallergenic dog food can be a sensible solution to restore your dog's well-being.
Premium-quality ingredients for sensitive dogs – and everyone who loves it fresh
Our hypoallergenic dog food is especially suitable for dogs with sensitive digestion or known allergies. But even if a food intolerance is suspected, switching makes sense. Thanks to ingredients in 100% human-grade quality, the clear and transparent composition, and the use of a single exotic protein source such as kangaroo or venison, our meals are particularly well tolerated. Gentle sous-vide cooking and natural preservation through high-pressure processing (HPP) ensure maximum nutrient density. A noticeable improvement in coat and skin condition is often observed after switching to hypoallergenic food.
Our grain-free recipes contain no unnecessary fillers. We deliberately avoid common allergens like chicken, beef, or lamb in our hypoallergenic varieties, as they are frequently fed and thus excluded from elimination diets. Instead, we rely on less commonly used protein sources to reduce the risk of reactions and intolerances.
Only what really matters
Our hypoallergenic fresh menus focus on the essentials – each variety contains only three carefully selected ingredients: a single animal protein (mono-protein), an easily digestible vegetable as a carbohydrate source, and high-quality linseed oil rich in omega-3 fatty acids. A balanced blend of minerals complements the meals to ensure your dog receives all essential nutrients, even on a low-allergen diet reduced to just three ingredients.
Our meals are complete foods – not just bland diets, but a long-term solution for dogs with specific dietary needs. They provide a clear nutritional foundation that is easier on the immune system – ideal for an elimination diet, allergy management, or long-term feeding of sensitive animals.
When hypoallergenic food makes sense
Our hypoallergenic meals are developed specifically for dogs with food allergies, intolerances, or other diet-related complaints. They can also be a great choice for especially sensitive dogs whose digestion benefits from simplified recipes. Breed, age, and overall health can also play a role. For healthy dogs with no known allergies, we recommend our "Adult" line for grown dogs, or "Puppy" for young dogs.
Allergies and intolerances can develop over a dog’s lifetime – and once a hypoallergenic food becomes a regular diet, it can no longer be used neutrally in an elimination diet. So making a conscious choice now pays off – for your dog’s wellbeing.
Hypoallergenic isn't always hypoallergenic
Not every product labeled "hypoallergenic" lives up to its claim. Many foods with hydrolyzed proteins are theoretically suitable for allergy-prone dogs, but actual tolerance depends heavily on the individual dog. That's why our meals focus on real quality: mono-protein formulas, no fillers, no grains – all with transparent labeling. They’re especially suitable for dogs allergic to commonly used proteins or food additives. Which variety is right for your dog depends on the specific allergy – exotic proteins like kangaroo or venison are often used.
How to properly implement an elimination diet
An elimination diet is designed to systematically identify food allergies – this requires consistent and controlled feeding. Our hypoallergenic meals are ideal for this purpose, as they contain just three ingredients: one animal protein, one vegetable, and linseed oil, which provides omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids that can be supportive in allergies. This way, you know exactly what's in the bowl.
Over several weeks, only one menu is fed to observe any reactions to specific ingredients. Ideally, the variety is chosen in consultation with your vet – preferably one the dog hasn’t eaten before. If well tolerated, additional ingredients can be added step by step to further pinpoint tolerances. This gradually builds a tailored feeding plan that supports your dog’s health.
How long should hypoallergenic food be fed?
The duration of hypoallergenic feeding depends on the diagnosis and how your dog responds. In elimination diets, consistent feeding over several weeks is typically recommended. If well tolerated, the food can become a long-term part of your dog’s diet. Regular monitoring is important – ideally with your vet's support.
Can food allergies be prevented?
There’s no guaranteed way to prevent food allergies – but mindful feeding can help reduce the risk. Less processing, high-quality ingredients, and no unnecessary additives form the foundation of a balanced and wholesome diet. Our naturally preserved, fresh meals offer just that. It's also important to provide protein variety over time – in moderation and according to your dog’s needs.
Wet beats dry – especially for allergies
Many dogs react sensitively to the composition or processing of dry food – especially when dealing with allergies. Insect-based dry food is often marketed as a hypoallergenic option, but long-term experience is lacking, and its composition is not always transparent. Our fresh wet food meals, preserved with HPP and cooked sous-vide, are a gentle, nutrient-retaining, and transparent alternative – free from questionable additives or overprocessing. This careful preparation helps retain valuable vitamins and nutrients in the food.
Additionally, wet food is often easier to digest, making it a particularly suitable choice for sensitive or allergic dogs – whether for long-term feeding or as the basis of an elimination diet.