Food shouldn't make your dog miserable
Enroll your dog in our food allergy study. Receive $1,000 in vet care credits
This research study is evaluating an investigational treatment that may help reduce food allergy symptoms in dogs.*
*Participation in this study is voluntary and may not provide direct medical benefit.
A better life for dogs
with food allergies.
If your dog has been diagnosed with food allergies, they deserve a life without the constant discomfort. The diet manages it. It doesn't fix it. Our investigational treatment is a new twice-daily pill derived from a natural plant compound that may help dogs stay reaction-free, even when exposed to their trigger foods.
Is This Study Right for Your Dog?
If your dog has already been diagnosed with a food allergy and is currently well-managed on a special diet (novel protein or hydrolyzed protein), we'd love to hear from you. Final eligibility is always confirmed by the study veterinarian at your first visit.
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Dogs Living with Food Allergies Study duration: Up to 2 weeks of active treatment
Your dog may be eligible if they:Have a confirmed food allergy diagnosis from a veterinarian
Are currently on a hydrolyzed protein or novel protein elimination diet and have been stable on it for at least 4 weeks
Are between 1–10 years old and weigh greater than 11 lbs
Have a known food trigger — a specific food that reliably causes a reaction
Are currently free from other skin conditions such as environmental allergies or flea allergy
Key Exclusion Criteria Dogs meeting any of the following conditions will not be eligible to participate:
Have an active skin infection, parasitic infestation, or other allergic condition that could affect results
Have received a biologic allergy injection within the past 8 weeks
Are pregnant, nursing, or in heat at screening
General Exclusion Criteria Dogs meeting any of the following conditions will not be eligible to participate:
Are currently on allergy medications such as steroids or immunosuppressants — a washout period may apply, ask our team before ruling your dog out
Have liver, kidney, endocrine, or other systemic disease
Have active cancer or another serious systemic illness
Are in a multi-pet household where strict diet control cannot be guaranteed
Are currently enrolled in another clinical study
Weigh less than 11 lbs
Are under 1 year or over 10 years of age
Answer 5 questions to see if you may be eligible to participate
What's included for participants
All veterinary care associated with
the study is covered.
$1000 in veterinary clinic credits
for your time and commute.
Early access to an investigational new approach to food allergy management.
Locations
Quakertown Veterinary Clinic
2250 N. Old Bethlehem Pike, Quakertown, PA 18951
FAQ’s
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It’s how new veterinary medications and treatments are discovered and proven to work. Every prescription today started with volunteer pet participants.
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People enroll their pets in a clinical trial to help find new and effective treatments for animal diseases for their own pets or for other pets.
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Your dog may qualify if they're 1–10 years old, weigh greater than 11 lbs, are in good general health, have a diagnosed food allergy managed through a novel protein or hydrolyzed diet, and have no other active skin conditions.
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Because the diet is managing the symptoms — not the allergy. Most food-allergic dogs live under constant dietary restriction, and one accidental exposure can trigger a significant reaction. If the investigational treatment proves effective, it could offer an additional layer of protection that makes life less restrictive and less stressful for your dog and your family.
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Not necessarily. Some dogs will receive our investigational treatment and others will receive a comparable standard of care treatment. You'll know which group your dog is in before enrolling
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Veterinary clinical trials are determined safe through preclinical safety studies and FDA/USDA oversight. And through ensuring thorough owner informed consent, proper dosing, and monitoring for adverse events to protect the animal's welfare during the course of the clinical trial.
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Your personal information will be kept confidential and de-identified whenever possible, unless required by law. The study veterinarian(s), the sponsor or persons working on behalf of the sponsor, and under certain circumstances, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will be able to inspect and copy confidential study-related records which identify a participant by name.
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None. All study-related veterinary care, exams, and monitoring are covered. Participants also receive $1000 in veterinary clinic credits as compensation for their time and travel.
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Yes. We cover all study-related vet visits and provide $1,000 in veterinary care credits.
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Yes. You're free to withdraw your dog from the study at any time, for any reason.
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Upon completion, dogs will resume ongoing medical care with their regular veterinarian