Sensitive Care Pet Food

If your pet is struggling with food allergies, itchy skin, hair loss, or sensitive digestion, finding the right diet can significantly improve their quality of life. At Addiction Pet Foods, we understand the challenges food sensitivities present, and our Sensitive Care range is formulated with hypoallergenic ingredients to support your pet’s unique needs.

Tailored Nutrition for Your Pet's Health Needs

Food Allergies

Food allergies can be tough on your pets, your wallet, and you. 

If left unrecognized and untreated, it can cause countless vet visits, mismatched diets, and poor quality of life for both you and your pet.

Bestsellers For Food Allergies

Find the best fit for your pet’s unique dietary needs with our wide range of sensitive care meat-first treats, toppers, and pet food formulas.

Why Do Pets Develop Food Allergies?

Pets sometimes develop food allergies due to genetics or through overexposure to low-quality ingredients usually found in nutrient-poor diets.

Meat Allergies

Meat allergies aren’t just a minor itch.

They can seriously affect your pet’s health—and your peace of mind. When left undiagnosed, meat allergies can lead to skin flare-ups, digestive distress, endless food trials, and rising vet bills.

Not to mention the frustration of watching your pet feel miserable.

Bestsellers For Meat Allergies

Find the best fit for your pet’s unique dietary needs with our wide range of sensitive care pet food formulas.

Why Do Pets Develop Meat Allergies?

Many pets develop meat allergies from eating the same low-quality protein every day. Over time, their immune system treats it as a threat—leading to chronic itching, stomach issues, and inflammation.

Switching to a high-quality novel protein can help break the cycle and bring relief.

Itchy Skin

Itchy skin isn’t just a seasonal nuisance.

For many dogs, it’s a sign of something deeper—like a food sensitivity. When ignored, constant itching can lead to skin infections, hair loss, sleepless nights (for both of you), and costly vet visits. And the worst part? Watching your dog suffer while you search for answers.

Bestsellers For Itchy Skin

Find the best fit for your pet’s unique dietary needs with our wide range of sensitive care meat-first treats, toppers, and pet food formulas.

Why Do Pets Develop Itchy Skin?

Itchy skin isn’t always genetic—it's often caused by diets full of fillers, additives, or common meats. Over time, this triggers inflammation and constant scratching. A clean, limited-ingredient diet with alternative proteins can help soothe the itch for good.

Hair Loss

Hair loss in dogs isn’t just a cosmetic issue.

It’s often a warning sign that something’s not right—like an underlying food allergy or nutritional imbalance. Left unchecked, it can lead to irritated skin, bald patches, discomfort, and a never-ending cycle of scratching and shedding. And the hardest part? Not knowing what's causing it while your dog’s coat continues to thin.

Bestsellers For Hair Loss

Find the best fit for your pet’s unique dietary needs with our wide range of sensitive care meat-first treats, toppers, and pet food formulas.

Why Do Pets Develop Hair Loss?

Hair loss in dogs is often linked to food sensitivities—especially to common, low-quality proteins. This triggers inflammation, leading to bald spots and constant scratching. A switch to novel proteins and clean ingredients can restore healthy skin and a fuller coat.

Sensitive Gut

A sensitive gut isn’t always obvious—but it can make life uncomfortable for your dog. From chronic loose stools to gurgling bellies and messy cleanups, digestive issues often point to food that just doesn’t sit right. And when left unaddressed, it can lead to poor nutrient absorption, low energy, and repeated trips to the vet.

Bestsellers For Sensitive Gut

Find the best fit for your pet’s unique dietary needs with our wide range of sensitive care meat-first treats, toppers, and pet food formulas.

Why Do Pets Develop Sensitive Gut?

A sensitive gut often starts with repeated exposure to the same low-quality ingredients—especially common proteins like chicken, beef, or lamb.

Over time, your pet’s digestive system can become inflamed, leading to gas, diarrhea, and discomfort. Switching to novel proteins and clean, limited ingredients can help ease digestion and support long-term gut health.

Switch To A Hypoallergenic Diet

Since our pets can’t tell us which ingredients trigger their allergies, it can be tricky to figure out the right food for them. An easy way to start is by switching to a sensitive care diet made with hypoallergenic ingredients.

What To Look For In A Sensitive Care Diet

Grain-Free & Gluten-Free

Grains like wheat, corn, soy can often trigger food allergies in pets. Consider switching to a grain-free diet.

Single Protein Source

Switching to a single-protein diet helps you determine which animal-based proteins are triggering your pet’s allergies.

Made With Novel Protein

Novel proteins are proteins most pets haven’t eaten yet. This makes them less likely to cause allergic reactions in pets.

Limited Ingredients

A limited ingredient diet means