Hypoallergenic Dog Food

"Hypoallergenic" dog food packed with healthy and meaty goodness. Free from common allergens like gluten, soy, dairy and red meat. Browse our "hypoallergenic” dry dog food, wet food and treats for puppies, adults and senior dogs today!

25 products

    25 products

    25 products

    Why Scrumbles Hypoallergenic Dog Food?

    We all want our diggity dogs and puppies to live long and adventurous lives. That's why we've packed our hypoallergenic dog food and hypoallergenic puppy food recipes with tasty chicken, fish and veggies for optimal nutrition. Perfect for dogs with sensitivities, intolerances, or itchy skin we avoid common allergens like gluten, soy, dairy, egg, and red meat. We also add gut-friendly pre and probiotics for pretty poops, immune function and healthy digestion. Browse our hypoallergenic dry dog food, wet food and treats today!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    FAQs

    We keep things simple and gentle to support sensitive tummies: - All Scrumbles recipes are free from common allergens such as soy, dairy, gluten, egg and red meat. - We follow a pollo-pescatarian diet (chicken, turkey or fish - no beef, pork or lamb). - Many of our wet foods are single source protein. - Our recipes use limited ingredients for easier digestion. It’s worth noting that technically anything could be an allergen, so if your pet has known sensitivities, always check the ingredient list or drop us a message.

    No, they’re not the same. Hypoallergenic dog food (should) mean the recipe avoids common allergens (like soy, dairy, egg, or red meat), while grain-free dog food simply means it doesn’t contain grains. A recipe can be both, but grain-free doesn’t automatically make it hypoallergenic.

    Most dogs don’t! The majority of pooches can happily enjoy a varied, balanced diet. True food intolerances or sensitivities are very rare, but if your dog does react to certain ingredients, it’s best to choose a recipe that avoids those specific triggers, rather than relying only on the label “hypoallergenic.”

    Most cases of itchy skin in dogs are caused by environmental factors (like pollen or fleas), not food. In the rare case it’s diet-related, the best dog food will be one that avoids the specific ingredient identified through an elimination diet. Our simple, natural recipes with limited ingredients can be a good place to start for sensitive pups.